hud^kshin — huyd;{edsha. 73 



huggidsba, hukidsha, d. huhaggldsha, huh'kldsha (1) to go around some- 

 thing ; to revert, to turn lack (2) to regain health, to he convalescent: dtutu 

 huggl'dsha! now I mn getting better! 175; 18. 



h u g g i' t k o , d. huhaggi'tko deaf. 



h u i k 1 n i , d. Imhuikini to run up into timber, woods, cliffs or recesses. 



h u i k 1 n s h a , d. huhuikinsha to run away from, as from a river, lake, 

 prairie, hill ifito the woods. — Speaking of two or a few, tushlkinsha; of 

 many subjects, tiiii'kinsha Der. liuikini. Cf guikfnsha. 



h u 1 ;^ a n s h a , d. liulmixansha to run along a stream or river against its cur- 

 rent — Speaking of two, tushi';{ansha; of many subjects, tini';^ansha 



b u 1 7 i p 6 1 e , d. hubuizip6le to hurry, to run, jump or scamper out of again, 

 112,4.6.7. C£ gui^i 



b II i s b i p 6 1 e , d. bubuisbipele to threaten, menace. Cf busbasba. 



bi'ii t, pi. tumi b., wheat; grain of cereals: buitam nusb ear of Indian corn 

 (maize), tvheat etc. From Englisb wheat. 



b II y a , bu-iya (I) near, near by, close to: wAsh a ndlsh g(jluipk b. the prairie- 

 wolves approach near to our home. (2) for a while, not a long time. ('?>) 

 inteij.: don't do it! used in a prohibitory sense, 30, 3. 4.; nd-asbt ml b(^m- 

 tan "bu-iya" bu'nksb I told him not to do it H. is the radix of wiki'i near, 

 is used as verbal suffix (see Note to 19, 4.) and has no d. form. 



buy aba, buyti-a, d. buhiyaha (\) to rush away from, to run away: wdsb a 

 gii' n'sb b. the prairie-ivolf runs away from me, 184; 32. 34. (2) to hide, 

 conceal oneself, 186; 57 — Speaking of more than one subject, giiyaba, q. v. 



buy4-edsba, d. bubid-edsha to run past, to run by within sight: tcb*i-u 

 K'mii'kamtchasb b. the antelope ran past before K'mukamtch, 126, 9. 



b u y d g a, d. bubayega to sit, to be seated in the distance : sbla-A Aisbishasb 

 buyegank she saiv Aishish sitting, 96, 5. Cf huyaha. 



b 11 y <^ g a , d. hubi^ga to rise up, to stand up suddenly, to rise to one's feet ; lit. 

 " to begin to leap", 42, 8. — Speaking of a few, tushidga; of many subjects, 

 tini(iga, q. v. 



hiiyeka, huye^a, buf-i^a, d. bubie^a (1) ^o ship up high, to jump or leap 

 high. (2) to run up hill. (3) to climb, to climb up, as wild beasts — Speaking 

 of many subjects, tini/i, q. v. Cf hoyeka. 



b u y e ;( e d s b a , d bubi(ixedsha to jump high while running: nu b. bfmboks 

 1 jumped over a log. Der. hi'iyeka. Cf shnyuziega. 



