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naked 



to name 

 name 



narrow 



navel 



near 



neck 

 necklace 



sum'-e 

 wu'-ji-ka 



kye 



shu-j-tsi'-la-la 



bu-sutk' 



mo'-fwo 

 - tsi'-uet 



ku-ku'-ni 

 . ket'-ke 



ki-li'-fke-cha 



na-mu'-j-ka 

 pu-li'-|-ki-cha 



bi'-wo-(-ki-cha 



[Gabb, 



nyets, very heavy; tyiTg 

 cJiukli, very large ; pe 

 ratsJci orui, many peo- 

 ple are coming; pe tsosi 

 tsot-tsei, there are many 

 people there. 



Ghi-ka, material. 



U-ra-\-sJca, finger ; kwo, 

 scale, skin, &c. 



Both words are used for 

 bare or naked ; but the 

 latter ("empty " q. v.) 

 is usually applied to 

 naked children who, 

 according to local 

 custom are yet too small 

 to wear clothing. 



•Probably both derived, 

 with i-ki-a'-ua, to want, 

 from the same root as 

 l-kiu, to call. These 

 three verbs run into 

 each other in conjuga- 

 tion. 



Shu, see middle; tsi-la-la, 

 small. Anything hol- 

 low ; also a stream. 



Anything solid. 



Knot. 



In place or time. 

 In time only. 

 'This Jie-cha, does not 

 ' seem to be connected 

 ■! with ykz-c/ia', a string or 

 tendon. It occurs again 

 in leg. 

 Tiger's teeth. 

 Made fi-om shell beads ; 



see sliell and string. 

 'Made from beads q. v. 

 There are other less 

 common names, all 

 taken from the material 



