240 KLxVMATU-ENGLlSU DIOTIONAEY. 



11 c- ulaksli , iiil'-ulaks, d. nenulaksh, nen61xisli (1) legal practice, legal 

 custom, unwritten or written law, 60, 5.: yakii'wa n. she broke the law, 61, 7., 

 cf. 58, 14.; nii'-ulaks K'mukamtsaui a law of K'mukamtch, viz.: an ancient 

 popular custom, 65, 11. (2) judgment, decree, resolution, edict; rule, sway; 

 stands for tLe biblical term kingdom in 139, 7. (3) message; order, behest. 

 (4) abbr. from ud-ulakgish, q. v. Der. nc-ul%a. 



n d - u 1 a k t a , d. ncnulakta (1) to resolve, conclude, to make up one's mind, 72, 

 1. (2) ^0 treat, handle, deal with. (3) to chastise, punish; to treat badly, 

 95, 20.; corresponds somewhat to the Latin: animadvertere in c. accus.; 

 p. 64 (title). (4) to plot against, to make plans, form a complot; to proceed 

 secretly or insidiously against, 96, 19. 100, 1. Der. nc-ul%a. 



no ulakt Ampka, d. nenulaktampka (1) to punish, chastise somebody 

 ivho is absent, 121, 5. (2) to plot against such. 



n e - u 1 i n s h , a black bird living on trees; wings red underneath, 1 80; 7. 



n e - u Ix ii , na-ul%a, nd-ul6ka, d. nenu'l^a, niinul;ja (1) to resolve, decree, con- 

 clude; to take a vote, to command, to order, to ordain: n. hunk ge'n this one 

 resolved, 94, 3., cf 142, 11.; at miikloks u. then the tribe took a vote, 40, 1.; 

 tchi laki nii'-ul^a so the chief orders, 59, 23.; kaitua ko-i ne-ulkuapkiiga 

 to give no outrageous, wicked orders, 39, 15. (2) to arrange, manage, to pro- 

 ceed in the matter ; to bring on, to cause, procure: k6-i n. to act ivickedly, 35, 

 6.; k6-idsha n. to do mischief; lit. "to cause mischief to be done", 192; 8.; 

 paplishash gi'tki giug n. he caused a dam to come into existence, 94, 5.; iid- 

 v\%Vig for taking action, 1 04, 3. ; hii i hak nu-ulaktak (for nd-ul^a tak) if 

 you will arrange things in this manner, 41, 14. (3) to try in court, to try in 

 the capacity of a judge: lahiki nii'-ulza the chiefs tried in court, 78, 6. 9. 

 15. Cf 59, 1. 61, 13. 18. (4) to punish; said of a chief, judge or other 

 person in authority: 59, 3-6. 9-12. 62, 1.; mil' n. to punish hard, 59, 5. 



n e - u 1 X 1 a , d. nenul;ffa (l) to decree, order, command in the interest o/ some- 

 body, to rule in favor of. (2) to make a compact, to promise mutually, to arrange 

 with, 38, 8. 10. In 36, 14. ne-ulkiash must be taken in a passive sense, 

 as shown by the poss. case Idkiam: (knowing) that three times fraudulent 

 compacts had been made by the government (cf Note) Der. nd-ulp^a. 



n(j-ush, d. ndnush (\) field, tilled ground, cultivated land (2) land adapted 

 to agricultural 2)ursuits. Der. ndwa. Cf kilila shutesh. 



