litchli tc-lili — livvAla. 193 



behind, to gather behind in a crowd: sen6tank ktayat ll'-uptsank they 

 fought while hiding themselves behind rocks, 22, 6. Der. liwa (2). 



1 i XI t a t k a , d. lilutatka to stand, sit, lie or gather in a ring or circle. Der. 

 liwa (2). Cf. Idi'gtatka. 



1 i n t i 1 a , d. lilutila, v. intr , to gather, collect, stand, sit or lie under, under- 

 neath, below. Der. liwa (2). Cf. tchutfla, wawatila. 



li VI tit a, d. lilutita to crowd or gather outside, outdoors; to stand, sit or lie 

 around on the outside of (a lodge, camp etc.). Der. liwa (2). Cf. tgatfta. 



liutitna, d. lilutitna; same as lintita, q.v. 



1 f u t k a , d. liliutka to blase up by the ivind or by itself; said of fire-flames. 

 Lit. "to gather up again". Der. liwa (2). Cf. tgepalia'ga. 



liwa, lewa, la'wa, d. lilua, leliia (1) to be crowded together in the water. (2) 

 to croivd together, to congregate into one crowd or file, to mass uj), to unite into 

 one body, 21, 19.: tiVslituk M6atuash 1. where the Pit Biver Indians were 

 gathered up, 22, 20.; at liu'ksa liwatk tu'm waltka tAnkt then those who 

 were crowded together had a lively talk among themselves, 23, 3.; li'wank i-o'ta 

 after gathering they shot (at us), 21, 16.; li'wapksli (for liwapkash) ni 

 telshapka I saiv them croivded together, 22, 14. (3) to grow, to come forth 

 in clusters; to be, exist together in bunches, grapes or clusters; said of fruits, 

 ben-ies etc. — Der ^wa, iwa. Cf hlivash. 



Ifwayaks, liyuiaks, liuyaksh, pocket, sheath, scabbard; wati 1. knife-pocket, 

 or any other pocket in the dress; pushpushli 1., pupil of the eye. 



liway^ga, d. liluayega (1) to begin lifting up or hoisting. (2) to lift up 

 one ew(? o/ something. Contr. into luydga (2). 



1 i w a k a n k a , d. liluakanka to move or shake some object when lifted at one 

 end, as a log, stick etc. 



1 i Av a k li k 2> e 1 e , d. liluakukpgle to clasp the pocket-knife blade. 



liwala, apoc. liwal, d. liluala, lilual (1) to stand gathered on the top of; 

 to stand in a bulk upon: hdtakt li'wal Sa't on the top (of that hillock) 

 gathered or stood the Snake Indians, 31, 10. (2) to stand up, to be erect 

 on one's feet. — Differs from liwi'ila by its accentuation. Speaking of one 

 subject only, tgawala, tg4-ula, q. v. Der. iwala. 



liwala, d. liluala (1) v. intr., to unite, gather, collect in a heap or croivd. 

 (2) V. intr., to gather in a hidden spot, to collect in an ambush or sheltered 

 place; to stand, sit, or lie in a secreted locatioti. Der. liwa (2). 

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