NAniiktua Shdyuaksh — nddnash. 231 



ndtspka, nAdshpka to he burnt up, to be consumed by fire, to he charred: 

 n. tchulii'ks the body was consumed, 89, 4.; Aisliish pAksli ke-ulalapka 

 nddshplk:sht Aishish pushed the tohacco-pipe further (into the fire), until it 

 was all burnt up, 96, 17. Der. nuta. 



n a li k a s h , contr. no'ksh, d. nauaukash throat: n. liiktcha to cut somebody's 

 throat; nu ktdkta g^-u n. I cut my own throat. 



N A - u k i , nom. pr. of Butte Creek Lake, a water basin of the Modoc High- 

 lands, in CaHfornia, about forty miles from Upper KUxmath Lake. 



naiiknauksaksh guUet of quadrupeds. : n. slakdga the gullet hangs down. 

 Der. naukash 



ntiwal, d. minual (1) v. intr., to lie, he lying upon; said of thin or sheet- 

 like articles: pipa tcibullat n paiters are lying on the table. (2) v. intr., to 

 be fastened on or upoti. (3) v. trans., to put or place at the top of, to fasten 

 at the upper end of. Cf newal. 



nawAlash, contr. nawalsh, d nanudlash, ndnualsh (1) ^'omi, «r^icwto'o« 

 of body : pdtcham ndwalsh i^istep of foot. (2) n. or n^pam n. ivrist of hand, 

 wrist-joint Cf kapkapo. (3) whip reed, thin whip-stick; a small rod in- 

 serted into the top of the Western whip-stick or vutuk6tkish. 



n ii'n s ak m vain, to no avail; to no purpose: na'nsak toks 1 nen sakamka in 

 vain you attempt to deny or to controvert it, 65, 9. Kl.; cf huna'shak. 



nda-itia, ndaitia, ndu-iti, d. ndandi'ti, ndanda-iti, v. impers. (1) to feel 

 cold, to be cold on limbs: nd. a n's my hands and feet are cold; ndandi'ti 

 na Ish our hands and feet are cold. (2) to be benumbed hy cold, as in a 

 foot, finger, to have a limb/ro^e«. Cf. kdtka. 



n d dka , d nddnt/a to pound, pound fine, mash with a flat piece or board of 

 wood. C£ gama (to mash witli a stone), nduka. 



n d d k a 1 , ntaggal, d. nddntkal to find by chance; to pick or gather up fortui- 

 tously, 134, ) 3. Speaking of more than one object, itkal. Cf. Idiikala. 



n d a k a 1 k a n k a , d. ndandkalkanka to find accidentally while going, to pick 

 up while walking, 126, 4. Der. ndakal. 



n d 4 k a 1 p a t a , ntdkalpata, d. nda'ntkalpata to he in violent agitation, to form 

 surf; said of water: 4mpu, e-ush nd. the water, the lake is surfy. Cf nduka. 



ndan, d. nddndan, abbr. form of ndani (1), q v. 



n d a H a s li , d. nddndanash, adv., (1) at three places. (2) in a third place or 



