g i 11 ;'i g s li t a u t — g i u t f 1 a . 47 



g i n s li a s % a 11 1 k o , d. gigganshasxantko tuhiform, hollow, perforated in its 

 length; Mod for ginkatko Kl- 



gi 11 silk a, d. giggdnshka, (1) v. intr., to slope, to slope down, to form de- 

 clivity; more frequently used than gilliua; ginshkAtko hillside, mountain 

 side. (2) subst, slope, declivity: yainatat g slope of mountain. 



giiis^a, d. giggans^a, (l) v intr., to he hollow, vacant, empty, opened up; 

 gi'ta a g. there is empty space here; the place is unoccupied. (2) to he practi- 

 cable, passable, to he open for passage. 



gi n .s;{ an tko , d. giggaiis;^antko (1) ix.A]., passable, open for passage. (2) 

 subst, passage-tvay, thoroughfare; aperture: t4-uni=g. street of a city or 

 to/rii; pslii'sliam g. nostril. 



giiis;^isli, d. giggans^ish street, roadway, thoroughfare in town or city: 

 tu'pen ginsxi'slitat there is mud in the street Der. gins%a. 



g i 11 1 , g^nt, end. gint, gent: thereabout, around there: g. tiwisli the waters 

 rushing, falling there, 94, 5.; tu'sh gint malasli nu shl^ta? tvhere in the 

 world shall I find yef 121, 18. 



gfiitak, conj. almost always postpositive: (1) upon this, thereupon, after- 

 wards, hereafter: ma'ntcli g long afterwards, 148, 14.; kako g. after this, 

 a hone, 71, 7.; g. k'le'ksht itpon the death of, 87, 1.; c£ 103, 10.; nu'sli g. i 

 witchnoka because you love me, lit. "after you have taken a liking to me", 

 1 >»3; 16. (2) though, although, in spite of: kla'^atk g. i, although you he dead, 

 110, 6 ; tsuti'sh g. ku-i gi she gets worse, though treated hy a conjurer, 68, 8.; 

 shkayent g. although he is strong, 112, 3 ; cf. 185; 44 Cf li'tch. 



gintala, kmtala, d. gigdntala, v. intr., to go or stroll around; to circulate, 

 186; 52. Cf gatamr;^a. 



g 1 11 1 an a , d. gigantana, v. intr., to stick on the surface of, to he on something, 

 as paint, blood, stains, spots etc., 139, 4.: gek a tu4 g something sticks to 

 it; gintanatko adhering, adhesive; sticking to, 39, 1. Cf giita. 



gi 11 tdtka, d. giggantatka. v. intr., to be torn, to have a hole or holes; said 

 of clothing etc. : gintatkatko steginsh a stocking tvith a hole in it 



g i 11 1 (^ g a , d giggaiitf^ga, v. intr., to have an opening, to open out, to be open: 

 niumu'atch g. the ear has a hole, passage ; tu'nep pe'tch ati gintegatk a 

 hole sunk to the depth of five feet, ^1, 8. 



gi 11 til a to lie underneath, to lie under or below; fut.: gintiltak they will lie 

 under (me), 40, 5. 



