ndslii'tcli — udp. 237 



ndlktclia, d. nendlktcha to leave, leave behind, relinquish; refers to thin, 

 tissue- and thi-ead-like articles only. Der. elktclia. Cf. Idlktclia. 



ndlka, ne'l^a, n(^l;^a, d. nenalka, nenal^a, v. intr., to hum, to he hurnt vj)i 

 to he reduced to ashes, as houses, trees. Cf. shn^-ilaks, shncka, shn(^l;^a. 



nel%a, d. nenalka to lay down, to deposit on tlie ground or elsewhere: 

 n. m'na tchuyesh he laid down his hat, 112, 18. Der. i\%'A. Cf n(^kla. 



n e n , nen, abbr. ne, end. oral particle used sometimes adverbially, some- 

 times as a conjunction; usually the second word in the sentence, it alludes 

 to the words, speech, or conversation of others, as to the contents only, 

 not to the words themselves. Cf mat. To be translated by: "as re- 

 ported, as alleged, as they say, as you say; I say so": kanitan nen kani'g 

 (for kani gi)'l who is outside f viz: who says that he is outside? tAt' nd 

 gempka? where did she gof viz: where did she say she would go, 105, 4.; 

 dtenen gakdyoluapka, nen sa skuyokoyo'la wewAnishash; nA-asht nen 

 waltka noiv, as they say among themselves, they are going to leave the ivoods, 

 they ivill send the women away from there, 23, 5. 6.; tua nii mish nen sha- 

 piyash liAmene I want to tell you something, 40, 7.; tua nen? tvhat is it you 

 sayf i-u ndnak yan'wan i as they say, you may he suffering (for nen ak), 

 183; 12.; nen shapa they say so, 140, 5.; cf 64, 4. 11. 120, 7. 122, 21. 

 Nen also refers to other sounds than those of the human voice; the 

 tsis%i;ji-bird says about its own voice: nu ai nen nu shui'sh gi I sing my 

 own song; viz: my twittering is my song, 170; 59.: cf ndnu. 



nena (1) v. trans., to hring or carry something thin or string-like. (2) v. 

 intr., to move, heat, flap the tvings tvhile walking on the ground, as birds do 

 when starting to fly up, 158; 49. Kl. for shne'dsha Mod. Der. dna. Cf. 

 Idua, nalnaya, ninia. 



Nenatchkish, nom. pr. fern.; interpreted by "Sunken-Eyes". 



nenea, 174; 8. same as ninia, q. v. 



n e n 6 1 ;( i s h , d. of nd-ulaksh, q v. 



n d n u , na'nu as I hear from the distance; as heard from afar or from above, 

 189; 3 ; nii'nu wlka=sliitko mukash hil'ma an owl is screeching U2) there, 

 and seemingly close by, as I hear, 192; 2. From nen, hu. 



uenu', words of the conjurer manipulating on the patient, 157; 38.; 

 connected with ndna, q. v. 



ndp, ne'p, na'p, d. ndnap (1) hack of hattd. Cf ndpgli, takak. (2) hand, 



