g e n 4 1 a — g e - u p k a . 43 



g^pk'i! come here! at gtipkat! at gegdpkat! come ye! come ye all! i g^p- 

 kuapk lakidmksi you must come to the chief's lodge, 60, 7. ; agency gdpksht 

 shasli after they had arrived at the agency (the relator being there), 66, 12.; 

 tchekel' a g. the blood comes up (to the throat), 84, 1. 



gdt, ga't, kli't (vowel long) (1) pron., so great, so large; the Latin tantus: 

 Tftak ge't hu t'shin Titak has grown so tall, to that size; got pi tchn;i so thick 

 or so large is the tvdjpatu-root, 149, 1 2. (2) pron , so much, that much, so many 

 as that; the Latin tot, tantum: ga't 1 n's sku'ktanuapk so much you have to 

 pay me, 60, 10. (3) adv loc, so far as that; this way out, out there: ge't a 

 genu'la through tliere she went away, 105, 4., cf. 189; 2.; ga't out there, 140, 

 7. 141, 3.; ga'tant, see g^tant; get^dni at this end (of a log, for instance). 



g (i t a k , gii'tak, adv., just so far, not further than that; most frequently con- 

 nected with at: at gii'tak Kl., corresponding to ki'inktak Mod. (1) just this 

 thing, 39, 9 : hun g this one only, 97, 1. (2) enough of it, sufficiently: at 

 gii'tak no more, noiv it is enough; frequently involving- the idea of snrfeit, 

 of tediousness, or of being tired: at g. ni stiyuakta that^s all I knoiv of it, 

 17, 18.; at g. tliafs the end, 89, 7.; gii'tak finally, [Q, 12. Cf 62, 6. (3) 

 g. and at g. are used as verbs, though not inflected, in the sense of: to quit, 

 stop, cease: aXV^iakhe (p,iits, 133, 10.; gii'tak pala-ash ktetegi ! do not cut 

 any more bread! tsui nat at gii'tak then we ceased fighting (supply: shen6- 

 tanka), 24, 3. Compare herewith: at gii'tak Satas shliia tve found no longer 

 any Snake Indians, 31, 12.; at sa gii'tak sakla they became tired of gambling 

 and quit it, 101, 2. Der. get, ak. Cf. kel^wi. 



g (i ta n t , gii'tant to the opposite side, to the other side or end of: n.ikosh gii't- 

 ant to the other end of the dam (across the river), 132, 4. 



g ^ t k a 1 a , ke'tkal, d. ge'ktkala, ke'ktkal to go out of again, to leave again; to 

 vacate, 43, 3. Der. gfea. 



g^tpa; 68, 5. Same as gatpa, q. v. 



g ^ t u i , adv. loc, at some distance out there, over yonder. Cf guni. 



g^-u, k^-u, pron. poss., my, mine: g. hishuaksh, g. lakf my husband, 183; 

 19. 20. 21.; g. snAwedsh my tvife; kii'gi g. vu'nsh I have no canoe, 122, 

 21.; k^-u tdla belonging to me alone; ge-utala steinash to my hearts content, 

 136, 8. Cf 39, 6. 22. 65, 7. 9. 125, 3. 168; 43. and gel^a No. 2. 



ge-upka, ge-upga to arise, ascend, come uj); said of celestial bodies: lalap 



