stu — stupka. 359 



stuleolisli, d. stustaleolish definite order, command: kA-i hu'shkank 

 K'nuikamtsatn stuleo'ls gi'ulatki he was not mindful of K'mukandcNs sharp 

 order enjoining him (to bring etc.), 107, 7. Der. stuli. 



stuli, shtuli, stullii, d. stustali, stustalhi to order, command; to enjoin, give 

 directions; connected usually with the verbal intentional: s. i'ktchatki 

 gi'ug kma' he sent him to obtain the skullcaps, 109, c^.; s. linakag m'na 

 shii'tki he advised his little son to shoot, 110, 2.; nanuk maklaksash slitu- 

 liuhink after having left orders ivith all the Indians. Cf. 96, 11. 107, 13. 15. 

 110, .0. 118, 9. Cf. tpevva. 



stulidsha, d. stushtalidsha to order, enjoin while going; to give directions 

 wliile passing around: nanuktualash sha shtulidsha kA-i sliAptki giug tliey 

 tvent around commanding every article not to tell, 120, 21. Cf. stuli. 



stu'lka, d. stushtalka to jicrforate another person's >^ose with a sharp in- 

 strument, as a needle. Der. talka. Cf. liAshtaksli. 



stiVnka, d. stushtanka to pass or run through, as a rope, string, 13, 6. 



stunk^dsha, d. stushtankedsha, v. trans., to encompass, encircle with; 

 said, e. g., of embroidering or sewing beads around the rim of a cushion. 



stunkiamna, d. stushtankiamna (1) v. mtv., to pass around, go around; 

 said of inan. subjects, as neckties, e. g. (2) v. trans., to encompass, en- 

 circle, as a piece of land with a fence Der. stu'nka. 



s t I'l n % i a , d. stushtdnkia to pass or run through oneself: kenuks a-i ml 

 stu'n;(i-napk I will pass out a rojje through my anus, 165; II. and Note. 



stun slush, Mod stu'ntchish, d stushtanshish. Mod. stushtantchish ejjca- 

 vated canal, ditch, wet ditch: kukaga shtunshfshti stream, passing through 

 an artificial bed; canalized riindet or brook. Cf stu'nshna. 



stii'nshna, Mod. shtuntchna, d. stushtAnshna, Mod. stushtantchna to 

 make pass through; to conduct, force, or pull through or onward: knukstat 

 s to drag an object behind on a rope; Ibe'na shtunshnuk ambu to dig a 

 conduit for water, to dig a canal or ditch. Der. ntultchna. 



stiVnta, shtu'nta, d. shtushtanta to fasten or fix on, as a rope, string. 



stiip, stu'pa, pi. tiimi s., stove; iron heater: stu'pat wintila to lie under, near 

 the stove, 186; 56. From English stove. 



stiipash, stnpesh, pi. tumi s., bone marrow, animal marrow. 



stupka, d. stustapka (1) to puncture. (2) to stab repeatedly in several 



