s h 11 a \v c d s li 1 11 — s h ii e - u 1 i a . 339 



shndksLita, shniksbita, d. shneshnakshita to save, deliver, rescue, 193; 

 11. Der. kshita; lit. "to cau.se to escape". 



s hn e'k t chig-s h, d. shneshndktchiksh (1) shoulder; term chiefly applied 

 to quadrupeds. (2) shoulder-Made. 



s li n e k u p k a , d. shneshnkiipka to shine, be lit up above and at a distance: 

 wakai (for wak kd-i) lalap a hun shneku'pkashtkak i1 ivhy don't you want 

 two at a time to shine up there? 105, 10. Der. slin^ka, -u-, -apka. 



slinek^gi, d. shneshnke'gi, shneshn%a'gi (1) to spill, waste, lose. (2) to 

 lose something, as from a side-pocket. Kl. for stewa Mod. Der. kii'gi. 



shne'^ash, sn^^ash, d. shnishne^ash, Mod. for shni'^sh KL, q. v. 



shne;{ia to eat up, devour, consume, 154; 10. Cf. shluki, shnuka. 



s h 11 e' 1 a k s h , 160, 7. ; see shne-ilaksh. 



s h n d 1 % a , shne'lka, d. shneshnal/a to set on fire, to burn down, to reduce to 

 ashes, as wood, lodges, corpses etc.: tchi'sh sh. to burn a lodge, 85, 13.; 

 lAtchash shnjl'l^a to set. a lodge on fire, 59, 14. 113, 22.; shneslinal;(6ta 

 (supply Idtchash) ivhile setting fire to the lodges, 88, 7.; sh. Leme-ish titskd- 

 aksh he burnt up the Old Thunders, 114, 12. Der. ndlka. Cf. shnd-ilaks. 



s h n ^ 1 u a , d shneshniUua to stain, to color, to dye: partic. shn^luatko colored, 

 dyed. Cf ntiwal. 



shndluash, d. shneshnAluash (1) dot, stain, spot. (2) color, as the pro- 

 duct of a dyeing process. 



shnelu6tkish, sn^luotch, d. shneshnalu6tkish dye-stuff, coloring matter. 

 Der. shn^lua. Cf shn^luash 



s h n e n a , d. shndshna, or sh. lu'loks to make or build a fire while on a 

 journey, 99, 3. and Note; 100, 15. 



shnepdmpema, d. shneshn'peinpema. Mod. for shnapempema Kl , q. v. 



s h n e'p k a to make or build a fire: shu'tchank anut hu'iik sh. we have a fire 

 in the camp. Contr. from shnc-ipka Cf shne'-ipaksh, shii'dsha. 



shnetchu^ktekiutch wax, beesioax: bi sh. shu'ta the bee produces tvax. 

 Cf. tchiwi^a. 



shue-uyAla to destroy, annihilate almost; to render useless by partial de- 

 struction: iiAkosh hii'nk tAplalush nd-ul%a shne-uyalatki sliasli he ordered 

 the loon to destroy the dam to their disadvantage, 1 32, 1 . Der. sluKiwi. 



shn^-ulia, Mod. sniuln, d. shiieslinulia to catch a cold, to become rheu- 

 matic; to suffer of rheumatism. 



