h u s li 11 X a — h u' t . 85 



li u s h t % a , d. hulii;isht%a (\) to scare, frighten, make fear : tchtiki a h. na- 

 yents the hoy scares another; h. i n'sh you frightened me. (2) to threaten with 

 a blow or Uows. Der tuka Cf. hushpatchta. 



li 11 s h 1 1 1 n a , d. huhashtlina to quarrel; to he wroth, angry: nkn%a. huhaslit- 

 liiia some (of us) were quarreling, 23, 7. Der. stulf 



li u s li 1 5' 1 k i , d. huhashto'lki to pile uj), heap up, accumulate, as when gather- 

 ing up the fire, coals. Cf. shio'l;^i, shutualsha. 



husht6pakta, d. huhashtiipakta (\) to d-raw forth, pull out: h. loloksgish 

 to draw forth the rifle, 19, 9. (2) to prepare for hattle, to he ready for the fight; 

 to he on the point of attacking (Jf shuktapka, stupka. 



h u s h t p 4 t c h k a , d. hiihashtpatchka ; same as hashpatchka, q. v. 



hushtch6ka, hushts5'%a, d. huhashtchoka (I) to kill, to murder each other, 

 108, 5. (2) to cause to perish, to put to death; to kill, murder, exterminate, 

 generally used when speaking of more than one object, 88, 7. 9. 10. and 

 Note; 93, 7.: nanka Sa't liu'shtchok some of the Snake Indians were killed, 

 28, 10.; fi-ukskni tu'm hu'shtclioz Moatuashash the Klamath Lakes killed 

 (in war) many Pit River Indians, 19, 1. Cf i6, 8. 17, 2. 9. 14. 28, 6. 

 69, 1. (one person) 133, 8. 134, 8. Der. tch6ka. 



h u s h t c h o' k ' li u y a , husts6kuya to kill a few only, 1 9, 4. and Note. 



hushu'dsha, d. huhashudsha; same as hushatsa, q. v.: hush6tclupka to 

 ride fast or gallop towards ; to ride up to, 189; 4. Der. shiidsha. (Jf. hu- 

 sh6tchna. 



hushu'ktgi, d. huh'shti'ktgi to make hurry up; to arouse for the start, to 

 set a going, to force to go. Der. shuka. 



hushutanka, d. huhashtitanka (1) to tie together, strap up. (2) to secure 

 a wild or runaway horse or other animal. Kl. for hushu6tanka Mod. 



hushutanka, d. huhashiitanka to go to meet secretly, to approach on the sly, 

 to rejoin clandestinely, 110, I. and Note Der. hiitanka. Cf shawaltanka 



hu' t, hut, ho't, pi hu'dsha (from hu't=sha), pi'on. dem.: this, this one, the one 

 here; pi. these, these here. Refers to anim. and inan. objects of a long or 

 elongated exterior, as persons, quadrupeds, birds, arrows, poles, fires etc. 

 seen in close proximity or at a short or moderate distance only, or sup- 

 posed to be near: kani h gi? wlio is this man standing before us? h. lali'ga 

 Tiihushash it remained sticking on 3Iml-IIen here, 97, 1 ; ge-u a h. hii'njl- 



