50 KLxVMATU-E^(.iLI«U DlGTlOXAliY. 



g u h u ;i s li k t c h a , kuluu'isligdslia, tl. guk'Iuuisliktcha to dart off, to net out, 

 to (JO travelinfj ; to ivalh away, to leave, quit. Refers to all modes of loco- 

 motion, as going on foot, on horseback, on wagons or canoes: 20, 13. 41, 

 23. Ill, 12. Hi), 21. 126, 5. 141, 1. 7.; guhashktcha is a defective pronmi- 

 ciation of the word: 24, 6. 29, 10. 110, 11. 21. Cf Koliashti. 



g li i ; same as ki'iish, q. v. 



g li i h u a levet, fertile ground. 



g II i k a k a , k6-i%aga, d. guggikaka (1) ^o leave home or cami), as for collect- 

 ing -wukash, roots, berries etc., 74, 3. Cf guikaksli (2) to run off, run 

 awai] ; to escape, slcedaddle: giiikak ICi'gs a slave ran away, 20, 17.; hatokt 

 giiki'kak lu'luags there (some female) captives ran aivay, escaped, 20, 12.; 

 hudslia a gni'kakshtka gi these persons arc on the point of runniny off; they 

 leant to escape. Der kiii. 



guikaksli, guf/aksh, d. gukikaksh (1) the startiny-out from home for the 

 chase, for fishing, collecting roots and berries: gui%aksha'ml at the time of 

 tlie general exodus of the tribe in May, June, and July; also gui;^aksliii'- 

 migshta, 148, 19. and Note. (2) act of runniny away; escape, ftiyht. 



g u i k a, k t c h a , gui/aktcha, d guggi^dktcha (1) to leave one^s home or camp 

 hahituaUy. (2) to start out from home for gathering provisions: at sa ko- 

 i;(aktchuapka now they tvill (soon) leave home, 74, 2. Der. guikaka. 



guikinsha, d. guggikinsha to start away from; generally refers to the 

 leaving of open places, waters, prairies, clearings etc. and retreating into 

 the bu.sli or timber. Der. kui. Cf huikini 



guikidsha, d gukikidsha to cross, to cross over, to j^ass, as an eminence; 

 lit. "to cross by making turns" Der. kui 



giii;^i, gui;jin, d guggi'^i, gnggi^m to cross, cross over: (1) to cross a 

 ■mountain, mountain pass, eminence (2) to arrive at the top of a mountain. 

 (3) to cross waters hy swimming, 174; 9., or by wading. Der. kui. 



g u y a n t c h a , guyansa, kuyandsha, d. gukiantclia to go or fy to a great 

 distance: pishasli guytintsa nu I the humming-bird I am fyiuy along a moun- 

 tain side, 177; 26. Der ki'ii. 



guy {'i s % a t k o , d. kukidspjatko afflicted tvith gonorrhasa. 



gi'ika, gii'ka, koka, d. gii'kaka, giig'ka to climb, to climb up; as on trees, 

 ladders etc.,: g. Icapkagatat he climbed up the smcdl pnne-tree, 95, 2. 101, 1.5.; 

 koki'sh gc-u during my ascent by climbiny, 101, 16. 



