i — ids^a. 89 



mi I shall take away your gain, 59,22. (3) to seize, grasp by hand, to take hold 

 of: i-amnAii Idloksgish seizing their rifles, 34, 10. and Note. (4) to tale 

 along with, to carry about; when speaking of persons, to be at the head of, to 

 command: pas I'yamnatk dmbuts I'yamnatk carrying food and wafer with 

 them, 101, 12.; shu'ldshasli i-amnatko in command of troops, 43, 5.; mdklaks 

 f-amnatko at the head of Indians, 55, 12. 56, 5, cf. 99, 2. — Speaking of 

 one object only, iiyamna, q. v. Cf. yamnash, kshuyamna. 



1 - a m n a s Ii ; see yamnash. 



i - ti t k 1 i s h , pi. tiimi i., (1) one who finds accidentally. (2) lucky, fortunate, 

 favored by fortune. Der. itkal ; see also nddkal. 



i - A - u k a 184 ; 26 , d. of Iwag, q. v. 



ib^kantko, d. ipepkantko (1) hole, boring; perforation made by an 

 auger, borer. (2) hole or aperture scratched out. (3) tunnel, subterranean 

 gallery, horizontal passage underground. Cf. ibt-na, y^wa, stu. 



i b e n a , hipdna, d. ibdpa, hipepa to dig in the ground; to mine, excavate, dig 

 up : to dig a hole, 85, 1 1 . Mod. for yepa Kl., q. v. Cf. mdjsi, p'nana. 



ibut6katko, d. ibu-ipt6katko (1) adj., honeycombed, full of holes, diggings, 

 excavations. (2) subst., mine-shaft, rock-pit. Cf. ib^na. 



i b u t u y a , d. ibu-iptuya to dig, to dig up, to dig a hole; to work with a pick- 

 axe. Cf ibdna. 



1 d s h a , itcha, d. i-idsha, i-itcha (1) to carry, transport; chiefly used of long- 

 shaped, heavy objects and of articles spoken of collectively: hii kanf ko'l 

 idshant if somebody carries kol-roots with him, Note to 147, 12.; at idshi'sht 

 when (the bodies) are brought out, 85, 1. {2) to remove, drive away, make 

 go; said of persons, cattle etc.: idsha (for i'dsha at) mdklakshash remove 

 ye the Indians, 37, 1.; watch i. they drove away the horses, 54, 12.; cf 44, 

 5. (pass.). — Speaking of one object, see remarks at end of article ^na. 



i d s h 4 m p e li , d. i-idsh4mp6h to bring or convey back, to remove to the former 

 place or seat: shand-uliuga itchdmpglish ivishing to bring them back, 36, 10. 

 Der. fdshna, -p6li. 



idshlpa d. i-idshipa to strip, disrobe: nde-ul;fapkash i. shulo'tish they strip- 

 ped the fallen man of his coat, 42, 10. Der. idsha. 



£ds;^a, idshka, d. i-dds^a (l) to lay, stretch over somebody or something; 

 said of long-shaped articles only, as poles, sticks, pencils. (2) to sprecul, 



