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everything, all things; all objects indiscriminately; nAnuktuanta in regard 

 to all things, 59, 19.; nanuktudnta pdpuadshnisli spendthrift, too lavish 

 perxon; n. kd-i i i^(x]\.\\iv^\<. you shall steal nothing whatever, 68, 13. 14.; d". IC. 



N d n u k t u a S h d y u a k s h , nom. pr. fern. Mod. ; sec ndnuktna (I) 



ndpal, d. ndnpal egg, 185; 45.: n. hashpdpka to hatch eggs. 



ndpSnapsh, d. natndpgnapsh temple-hone, temple. 



na's, a kind of tule or bulrush, used in manufacturing arrows 



na'sh, na'shkshapta; see na'dsb, nat; nadshkshdptani. 



ndshki, na'shge, d. nandshgi (1) to skin, flay: nashgiuta while skinning. 

 (2) to butcher, slaughter; to cut up. Cf. ndnashgish. 



nashkiutna, nashgiutna, d. nanashgiiitna to skin, flay with, by means of, 

 as with a knife or other instrument, 126, 8. Der. ndshki. 



nashkiila, d. nanashkiila to skin, flay, to remove the skiti. Der. ndshki. 



na'sni, 142, 5. sqq. ; contr. from nd-asht ni. 



na'shtk, na'shtg; contr. from nd-asht gi. Cf nd-asht gl. 



nat, na't, ndt, nat, nad, na'd, ndd; apoc. Mod. na, na'; obj. ndkish, na'lsh, 

 natch, na'sh. Mod. na'l; poss. ndlam, q. v., loc. na'lamtant: pron. pers. of 

 first person plural, ive; us, to us, for us: kd-i nat kdktant (for: kdkta ndt) 

 we did not sleep, 31, 8. 9.; ndts shla'pka Sha't the Snake Indians perceived 

 or noticed us, 29, 7.; na'sh for na'lash, 20, 9.; na'ts shlad M6atuash the 

 Pit River Indians saw us, 21, 14.; shaplya na'tch they notified us, 23, 5.; 

 at na gdtpa we arrived there, 33, 5. Cf 31, 9-13, 103, 4. 120, 1-8, 121, 

 10. 22. 122, 7. 8. 192; 3. 



n a'ta , ndta, d nana'ta, a species of small black duck. Incantation, 1G7; 31. 



ndtak, ndtoks (for na't tak, na't toks); obj. ndlashtak, na'lshtak: (1) with 

 emphatic signification : just we, none but we ; often marks syntactic con- 

 trast. (2) pron. refl., ourselves: na'tak hlshlan we had shot one (or more) 

 of our own party, 24, 4. ; ndtakinki we for ourselves. Cf itak, niitak. 



n d t Iv a 1 g a , d nandtkalga to blaze up. Der. niita. 



n d t k o 1 u a ; see nutkolua. 



ndts, ndtch, na'tch; contr. for na'lash; see nat. 



n a t s a g { u 1 a , d. nantsagiula to melt off at the bottom of cooking utensils. 

 Der. natchdka. Cf n%uta, n^utdgia. 



natchdka, natsdga, d. nantchdka, v. intr., to melt, dissolve by fire heat. 



