224 KLAMATH - ENGLISH J^lOTIONAltY. 



hoi'izon. Initial nu-, in a series of words, is a radix i-et"ening to some- 

 thing round, rounded, or bulky, heavy, moving in the air. 



na, nil'; see nat. 



na-a — Terms commencing with na-a to be looked for under na-, na-, 

 excepting nd-asht, nd-asht gi. 



n4-asht, nd-ash, na'st, na'sh, na's, Mod. nu-asht, n^-ash; d. nanasht, 

 ntinash, Mod. nenasht, nenash thus, so, in this manner, in the same way; 

 agreeing with: ii. s^nitsal% so she discovered it to be, 64, 4.; cf. 103, 1.; nu 

 nd-ash hii'shkanka gdn waitash kt6tchuapka / think it will rain to-day. 

 When used with the verbs to speak, to tell etc., n. introduces the spoken 

 words in their literal form as uttered: "as follows", or stands right after 

 them: tu'm hdmkank n, he spoke at length as follows, 64, 8.; cf. 30, 4. 64, 

 4. 5. 65, 10. 11. 70, 5-7. 10.% 1. 142, 5 sqq.; mu'nk n. hem^^e the mole 

 'spoke thus, 103, 11.; cf 104, 1.; sa sii'gsa u. they reported thus, 17, 12.; cf 

 23, 6.; n. sh^shatk thus named, by the name of, 29, 1. 4. 5. 9; shepkddsha 

 nil mish nenash gisht I thank you for having said that, Mod.; nd-ashtak 

 so again, in this sense only, 64, 6, Cf. gd-asht, n4-asht gi, tchi. 



nd-asht gi, na'shtgi, na'shtk, Mod. nd-asht gi; d. ndnasht gi. Mod. nd- 

 nasht gi (1) to agree with, to conform with, to comply with; lit. "to do so, 

 to act thus": mu'ni Idkiash shan4-uli nu neasht gi 1 desire to agree with 

 the great ruler (God), 40, 10. From nd-asht, gi (5). (2) to say so, to 

 speak thus, to speak in this manner ; the spoken words either preceding or 

 following: 11. gi he said so, 95, 21., cf. 17, 8. 13. 65, 8. 95, 18.; n. giug 

 for saying so, 78, 5., cf 65, 10.; hutchampeliita Lemd-ish n. giuta after 

 running home (this) Thunder reported thus, 112, 5. Abbr. into na-ashtg, 

 na'shtk I, he, she, or they said, 100, 19.; gi after n. is omitted in 65, 10. 

 100, 17. From n4-asht, gi (6), q. v. Cf. humdsht gi, tchi, wak. 



na-ashtg, na'shtk ; see nA-asht gi. 



nd-ant, 59, 3., for ndyent; see na'dsh. 



na'd, n4d, pron. pers., we; see na't. 



na'dsh, na'sh, na's, nd-as, obj. na'dsh, na'sh, d. nanadsh, ndnash (1) 

 num. adj., one; a single one: n. ke'sh one flake of snow; w/itch na'sh 

 tkAlamna a single horse stood on a hill, 30, 1.; nii'sh sApash in one month, 

 93, 4.; na'sh waita in one day, 127, 9.; cf 56, 7.; liii i na's luluksaluapk 



