bo-so’-ka—hin-yans’-e-la. 
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De 
e-ée’-la, adv. T. i. q. eéedan. 
e-ée’-la-kel, adv. T. itself alone; 
without help. 
e-han’-tu-ke, adv. just then ; then, 
indeed. 
G. 
glo-gle’-ska and glo-glo’-ska, 
n. TT. the windpipe, the trachea: 
not the gullet, which is winapée. It 
will be seen that these do not cor- | 
respond with hdohdeska and do-_ 
hdeska, as is supposed in the text, 
page 120. 
|gna-Ska’,n T. a frog, frogs; t. 
| q. hnagka. 
| 
|gnu-g@nu-ska-sa-pa, xn. T. the 
black grasshopper, or out-door cricket : 
oO 
|. 
| 
the house-cricket is tiyoslola. See 
enugnuska. 
EL. 
hay’-te-ya, adv. T. wearily: 
hayteya se ia. | 
ha-yu-hpu,v..» TF. to be 
scabbed. 
ha’-yu-hpu-hpu, ». red. of ha- 
yulipu. | 
he’-e-Ga-Ska, adv. T. still, 
nevertheless. 
he’-e-G¢a-tu-ka, adv TT. never- 
theless: heeéatuka ito mis wowa- 
aukta, nevertheless I will plant. 
he-i’-éa-kan, n. T. a finecomb; 
a louse comb. See heya and ipa- 
kéasbudap. 
hi-na’, T. ‘tt. of surprise; 2. q. 
ina! 
ni smareini=meroliiainey, FR yeaah 
of hina! 
|hi-nob’-u-ye, ~ 2. a two- 
year-old colt. See hitobtobuye and 
makiéimala. 
hi-nw, 7. int). of gladness and sur- 
prise, as when one meets a friend. 
hi-nw-hi-nu-hi-nw, TZ. intj 
red. of hinu! 
hin-yans’-e-la or hin-yan’- 
se-la, adv. of hinyaynza; T badly, 
wickedly. 
