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discourse; often followed by the very words spoken, at other tunes by 

 an abstract of what was said: n4-asht kinks sapa the conjurer speaks as 

 foUoivs, 70, 7.; shapi'ik when spealdnjj abont the matter, 65, 13.; sha hiink 

 niashish gi'sli sli. they reported him sick, 140, 5.; shAshap'i! shaslip'a't, at 

 shashpat! tell on! go on with your story! Cf. gi (6), hemexe, henikanka, 

 hem'ta, shashapkelcash, shapiya, wdltka. 



shiipash, sf'qjpgsh, sluipesh, pk tiimi sh. (1) sun: sh. a tinsliipka tlie sun 

 ascends in the sky ; sh. a. tinoldnapka the sun is near setting ; sh. a ktchal^a 

 the sun shines hot; tu'sh lish at gi sh.? Mod., what time is itf lit. "where 

 is the sun now?" shAp'sam ptchiwip a caterpillar; cf. ptchfwip; p'lai- 

 kishtkak sappash the sun was going to culminate, 19, 12.; shiippashti laki 

 the lord of the sun, 163; 15.; sliAp'sam stuti'sh beams of rising or setting 

 sun, 179; 3. (2) moon: wdsh sh. shu'ta the prairie-wolf made moons, 

 105, 1., cf. 7-12.; sh. (or ukaukosh) k'leku it is new moon ; lit. "the moon 

 is dead"; c£ kaltgi, shukuAshka, tgc'l%a, tgel^manka, nkankosh. (3) 

 lunar month, lunation; moon as a division of time, and counted on the 

 lingers of the hand; there are twelve and a half in the year. La'p sh. 

 spu'lhi I imprison (him) for tivo moons, 61, 11.; sha'hlmal^o'tchtat shd- 

 pashtat in the moon or month, in which autumn begins, 147, 14.; nash sapash 

 gepgapeliuapk they would return after one month^s absence, 93, 4. (4) clock, 

 tvatch, time-piece, indicator of day-time. (5) kneepan; so called from its 

 rounded, moon-shaped outlines. Der. shapa; lit.: "indicator (of time)". 



shapgle, d. shashapele (1) flotir, Kl. and Mod. (2) bread. Mod.: sh. pan 

 they eat bread, 91, 2. and Note. From Chin. J. stipeHl /owr. Cf pdla-ash. 



sliapiya, sapia, d. shashpia (1) to inform, notify somebody; to report, 

 announce to somebody, the words of the one speaking being given ver- 

 batim or ad sensum: sh. m'na p'gisha it said to its mother, 105, 15.; lAkiash 

 sh. she announced to the chief, 39, 21.; sh/ipi mi Mkiash! tell your general! 

 40, 3.; wiuldgalam shapiyash after the young antelopes had related, 122, 

 10. Cf. 22, 16. 36, 1. 40, 6-18. (2) to say, to tell to, to discourse with 

 somebody; the words of the one speaking being usually given verbatim: 

 nvi haitch sh. hiinkak I told him the same thing. — Mod. often uses sh. where 

 Kl. has sh4pa. Der. shapa. 



sli a [) i y lila, d. shashpiyula to come to an end in telling or reporting; to 



