226 KLA]\IATn - ENGLISH IHCTIONAKY. 



n H d s h k s li a p t a ii kni, d. iianadslikshaptAnkni six times: n. td-uniiji (or 

 td-unip, taiinop) sixty; lit. "six times ten"; n. taiinep Ydmakni sixty 

 Warm Spring scouts, 43, 20.; of. 43, 5. 



iia'ds%eks, d. ii4nads;ijeks nine; lit. "one left over"; iiauads%eks Idpensh 

 liihasliudkshish nine to each two men. Kl. for skekish Mod. 



n ads;^ oksht Ank ni , d. nanads%ekshtdnkni tiine times ; K.\.: n. tc-iinap 

 (or tc'-unip, taiinep) ninety. 



nj'idsli p akslit, 96, 17.; see natspka. 



n a - e n d s ; same as ndyents, q. v. 



naggciy a, nakdya, d. nangaya, v. trans., to hang iq), to suspend; said of 

 thin or sheet-like objects: tchiiyesli n. to Itang up a hat. Der. agg;iya. 



naggfdsha, d. nanggi'dsha, v. intr , to circle, to float, turn about in the air; 

 said, e. g., of birds: tchuai'sh ai nu n. I the vulture am circling above, 

 170; 62. Der. aggfdsha. Cf kshakddsha, kakldsha. 



nd'lilish, d. naniilish howstring, 21, 10. 11. 



n a ' h n 1 a s h , nanfas, a mytliic dioarfish human creature leaving small foot- 

 prints like those of a little child behind him; is visible only to Indian 

 conjurers: 163; 13. and Note. 



n d - i , pi. tumi n., seed basket made of roots and having a diameter of 

 2 to 2 J feet; women carr}- it on their backs Avhen gathering tchfpash 

 and other small seeds: lui-iti m'ndlam sha skayamtch pash /imbutch 

 i'kugank they carried in their basket food and water, which they had placed 

 into it, 95, 15. 



nd-igsh tani , Mod. ndgshtani, abbr. na'gsta, adj., half parted, halved, 

 half: n. ktiishkuish one half cut off, one half of ; n. Boshtin of half ivhite 

 blood and the other half either Indian or other race; la'p td-unap pe-ula 

 nagshta twelve and a half ; na'dsh tAla pen n;i-igsta, Kl. ; nddsh t41a (pan) 

 niigsta, Mod., one dollar and a half ; nagshtdni a'pulsh half an apple; nA- 

 igshtala shepdt^a to sever, break off at one end; cf. ktiishkuish; ma' sha 

 nu na'gshtant miimuatch, Kl , I suffer pain in one ear; see mu'nuuitch, 

 ndsh6ka. Der. na-i in ndyents, na-it%cni, nafnaya. 



nafnaya, v. intr., to totter, tremble, as an animal stunned by a blow; to 

 shake, shiver when chilled liy frost or winds, 156; 27. Lit. "to sway to 

 and fro laterally". Cf uuiimiiya. 



