nip at ash — mukAlta. 219 



mua, mu'a, m6a, d. mi'imua, v. impers., the south wind blows ; it Mows from 

 the south. Cf. muna. 



miiak, mu'ak, adv., a little more, somewhat more; more intensely, 59, 11.: 

 m'na u'nakag mu'ak t'slii'sht (for the time when) his little son would have 

 grown a little taller, 109, 13. Der. mu, ak 



miiash, mu'ash, d. mumuash (1) soutJi wind: mti'ash shle-uyuk when the 

 south wind blows, 94, 6.; mu'ashtka in the south wind, 156; 29. its incanta- 

 tion, 167; 29. (2) Muash, contr. Mu'sb, the mj^thic personification of the 

 South Wind: Mu'shamkshi to or at the dwelling of the Sordh Wind,. Ill, 4. 7. 

 The decapitation of the South Wind by Old Marten is related in 111, 

 4—11. Der mua. Cf YAmash. 



miiat, mu'at, d. muniuat (1) subst., the south, as a point of compass; kdtsa 

 muatitala (abbr. muatita) shle'wish soiifJiwest tvind, lit. "a wind a little to 

 the south". Cf kitcha. (2) adv., m., muatala or muatana southward: 

 mu'at geno'ga in order to go, or: ivhen going south, 186; 53.; mu'atan nat 

 g^na we marched south, 31, 4. (3) adv., from the south. Cf ydmat, y^wat. 



Mu'atak, MiVatokni; see M6atak, Mo'dokni. 



miiatni, moatni, d. munu'iatni, adj., coming from southern lands; belonging 

 to, or native of lands to the south. Der. miiat. Cf M6atni K6ke. 



muatch, 144, 9, for munish; see muni. 



m u i , d. mumi ivoodchuck, a species of rodents belonging to the squirrel 

 family, genus Arctomys. Incantation: 154; 5. Cf mu-iie. 



m li i g i d s h a , d. mumigidsha to form eddy, to be eddying: dmbu koketat m. 

 the wat^r is eddying in the river. Cf niulgidsha. 



muimuya, d. mumimuya to tremble, shiver; to be shaky like old people, 

 103, 12. Also pronounced muhimuya. Cf nainaya, tushtusha. 



Mriyant, nom. pr. of a mountain near Modoc Point. 



m u y ^ n a s h , mu'yans, 60, 8., obj. case of muni, q. v. 



m u k a , d. nuiraka to menstruate. Cf yulina, stupui. 



miikaga, mukak, d. mu'mkaga, miimkak little babe, suckling child, 140, 

 10.: mii'mkak gi'ulxa uniik the babies tvere born early in the morning; cf. 

 109, 13.; muk4k k'laka the babe died, 78, 1. Dim. niuksh. 



mukalta, d. mumkalta (1) to become wet; to be drenched all through: 

 partic. mukaltatko ivettcd, tvet; said of cloth, clothing, e. g. Kl. for pd- 



