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a-si’-sa, go away. 
a-tha/-na-na-wi/-a-ta-si, to go against the wind. 
gonorrhea, ba-ha’-kai-ya. 
good, i’-tha-ti. 
i-tha-ti-hi’, pretty (intensive form). 
goose, na. ; 
tuli-u-wi'-na, gooseberries. 
gopher, ¢i-tat/-si-hi. 
grapes, ta-ta’-Ci-win’-a, grapes, berries that grow on 
vines. 
grass, woli-w’-i-na. 
ni-ali’-u, sweet-smelling grass. 
ni-a-Ge’-he, a grasshopper. 
se-na-se-yat/-a, to graze, to eat grass, like cattle. 
gravel, ¢i-hi-na’-kai-na, gravel, earth. 
grease, ni-nun’-i. 
grind, mo-ku’i-ti, to grind, as coffee. 
ground, i-tha’-ba-bi’-ta-wu, in the ground. 
ta-shi-bi’-ta-wu, on the ground. 
grow, bi-shi’-a-ha, to grow, as grass. 
growl, ses-ilit’, to growl like a dog, or a cross person. 
gum, ku’-i-ya, a gum or resin. 
gun, ka-kih’, a short gun. 
ni-si-ti/-ne-na, a double-barrelled gun. 
ha-la-it/-in-an, a rifle-gun, one with creases in 
the inside of the barrel. 
; ; 
na-sa’, a gun-flint. 
H. 
hackberry, na-tai/-ye-ci-wish. 
hair, bi-tha-a’. 
bi-tha-a’-na, (pl.) 
ne-tha-a’, my hair. 
e-tha-a’, thy hair. 
in-i’-tha-a, his hair. 
éi/-nan, all kinds of hair. 
half, ka-u’-he, half of anything. 
hammer, thah-a’, a stone hammer, to drive pins. 
hand, ba-éet’, the hand. 
na-Get’, my hand. 
a-éet’, thy hand. 
i-éet’, his hand. 
ba-¢et/-in-a (pl.), hands. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
ba-wa-tha-ta-wi/-na, to wave the hand. 
ka-hu-it-o'-i-no-wat, a handful. 
hard, bath’-a. 
hasten, na-ha-ni’, to hasten, to be in a hurry. 
he or it, in’-it. 
head, i-ni’-thi-a. 
ini’-thi-a’-na (pl.), heads. 
health, nat-un-a-ya’. 
hear, ni-tun’-a, to hear. 
heart, bet/-a. 
bet/-a-ha (pl.), hearts. 
net/-a, my heart. 
at/-a, thy heart. 
it’-a, his heart. 
hiccough, i-tha-nat’, to hiccough. 
hide, ya-ti’, to hide from, to conceal anything. 
high, éa-o'-it-a, high, anything high. 
hill, éa-ut/-e-yu, a hill. . 
na-ha-hu’-he, up hill. 
éen-a-hu’-he, down hill. 
ah/-a-bi, a side hill. 
hiss, si-win’-a, to hiss. 
holes, ¢i-nat-un’-a-ti, full of holes. 
horn, ni-nis. 
a-ta’, big-horn. 
horse, woli’-a-hah, a horse. 
woli’-a-hali’-a-wi (pl.), horses. 
na-ta’-ni, my horse. 
a-ta/-ni, thy horse. 
i-ta/-ni, his horse. 
na-ta-ni’-ha, my horses. 
a-ta-ni’-ha, thy horses. 
i-ta-ni/-ha, his horses. 
na-kit’, a white horse. 
house, a-a/-wi. 
ya-huth’-it-ni/-na, a good house- 
éi-ta-wu’, in the house. 
how is it? to-shi’-hi. 
hungry, ash-i-nan’-a, to be hungry. 
hunt, i-na’-e, to hunt, as for game. 
husband, ih. 
nas, my husband. 
hush, te-ta-nuk’-a, hush! be still! 
