hut — h II w a 1 X a . 87 



h I'l t k a 1 a , hu'tkal, d. huhatkala, huluitkal to arise, get up, start up, as from 

 sleep etc.; to jump up, start, 110, 16. — When speaking of two or tliree, 

 til'shtkala; of many subjects, tintkala, 16, 5. 



h I'l t k a 1 p 6 1 i , d. huh^tkalpgh to rise up again, to run or jump up again, 

 ] 08, 2. : kla'^atk gi'ntak i htl'tkalpalank shh'-uapk though dead you will rise 

 up again to shoot (him), 110, 6. 



h I'l t k a 1 s h n a , d. huhdtkalshna to start up, to rise suddenly, to get up pre- 

 cipitately, 112, 1 3. 



h u t ;{ a p s h a , d. huh4t;^apsha (1) to run or move fast towards, as towards 

 a river, lake, prairie etc. (2) to run straightways, in direct line towards. — 

 Speaking of two or a few, tu'shtxapsha; of many, tint^apsha. Der. hiitxi. 



h.\\i%\ , luit%e, d. huh4t%i to rush to a spot, to run towards; to leap, to jump: 

 tsui ni h., tsui 14p nish ntd-isalta hu't.;fipsh (for hut;^ipkash) thereupon I 

 leaped down fthe rocky slope), then two men shot at me while I ran doivn, 

 22, 3.: tsiii ni ho't^e then I rusJied towards (him), 30, 16. 



hut%idsha, hut%idshna, d. huhat^idsha, huhat%idshna to jump or leap 

 while running, 125, 4. 7. 9. 126, 1. 



hiitna, d. huhAtna to run up to, to rush upon; to attack, 55, 3.: hu'tan for 

 hu'tna sJie ran up (to him), 96, 5 and Note. Der. huta. 



h lit pa, d. huhdtpa (I) to run towards the one speaking. (2) to run, rush 

 or jump towards, 22, 4.; to arrive at. — Speaking of two or a few, tu'shtpa; 

 of many, tintpa, 23, 20. 



hiitcha, d. huhatcha; see hudsha. 



h u t c h n a , d. huhAtchna; see hiidshna. 



hutchndash, d. huhatchn^ash runner, climber. Cf. p'laina=hutchn(iash. 



hiiwa, h6a, d. hu'hua, h6hoa (1) to leap, to jump into the water, river, lake. 

 (2) to skip up in the water; said of men jum})ing from one boulder to 

 another in a river, 74, 2. — When speaking of two, tu'shua; of many sub- 

 jects, tfnua Cf. gdwa, shuwa. 



huwali^ga, d. huhuali^ga to run up hill; lit "to begin running upwards". 

 Said of a young man, 183; 17. 



h u w a 1 % a , hu'-ualka, d. huhu'wal^a to run against: hu'walakuapk a't Anku- 

 tat ye would run against (projecting) tree-limbs, 118, 11.; hualaknnpkslit 

 ndlsh ankutat we might run against tree-limbs, 120, 4. 



