i n u li u a s h k a — 1 1 % a . 95 



fshalkam, istakam, isdakam stalk of maize or Indian corn: Zca mays. 



f shka, I'shga, d. i-dshka (1) to extract, draw out, take out: tala i. to draw 

 money from, to make money by, 64, 13. 14.; istak i. to husk maize-ears; i. 

 nayents pshish to ivipe another's nose; la'p i. ati kaila two men they brought 

 to a far-off land, 44, 7.; tatktish i'shkuk in order to extract the disease (mado 

 corporeal), 71, 6. (2) to pull, pidl up, 14!', 13. (tchua); to pull off, collect, 

 (jathcr ; to cull, as berries, fruits, vegetables: isKkii'lank kgldtch after having 

 finished gathering all the keldtch-berries, 116, 10.; tch^lash slia i. they pull 

 up the stalks, 148, 2.; wakinsh i. to pick substance for red paint, 150, 6. 



i s h n u 1 a , d. i-ashniila (1) to carry out, bring out. (2) to convey to the grave, 

 to bury. Der. isbna 



istak, isdakam; same as ishalk, fshalkam, q. v. 



ita, d. i-ita (\) to place upon; to lay or locate on: ndnukash i. to put all 

 over; atak itd to put salt on, to salt down; Mod. (2) to pack, load, charge, 

 freight, as horses, wagons etc. (3) to paint, to line; to smear over; n;lnu- 

 kash ltd to paint all over. Cf shi-ita. (4) to embroider. 



itak, i'taks, i'tok, itoks, obj.: mishtak (1) with emphatic signification: jms< 

 thou or you; but you; often marks syntactic contrast. (2) pron. refl.: thy- 

 self yourself. Cf i. 



i t a k i 4 n k i , itagidnggin, pron. pers. and refl. : thou for thyself, you for 

 yourself ; contr. from i tak giank. Cf -giAnggin 



i t a n k i s h , d i-itankish what is smeared on: k'nukshtat=i. wax put on thread 

 (for sewing). Der. ita. Cf itish. 



itatka, d. i-itatka to hold over somebody or something; said of long- 

 shaped articles only, as sticks, poles, etc. Der. ita. 



itish, d. i-itish what is put or smeared on: wii'gnam i. wagon-grease. Der. 

 ita Cf itdnkish. 



itkal, d. i-4tkal (I) to find, gather up by chance; said of many objects or 

 of objects spoken of collectively; see ndakal. (2) to lift up, pick up; to 

 collect, catch: kia'ui i'tklank scooping up fish (with baskets), 94, H. ( i) to 

 extract, to take or jmll out, to suck out: tch^kgh:' i he sucks out the blood, 7 1 , S. 



{ t z a , it;^i, d. i-dt^a, i-4t%e to carry off; take away from, remove from : i't;^e 

 he took down from the walls or ceiling, 1 05, 1 2 ; i't;^ a shash he took away 

 from them, 109, 4. — Speaking of one object only, ut;^a, q. v. 



