Alaska Indian Dictionary by Charles A. Lee
page 17 of 21 (80%)
page 17 of 21 (80%)
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To undress....................Enak-ten.
To eat, also strychnine.......Io-shak. To pull out of, in............In-liku. To hide, to bend..............Laffa-luten. To cross, to bless............Ma lish-ie. Tanned sealskin...............Muk luk. To see, to look...............Ma-gut. To-morrow.....................Cun-no ko. That, this....................Ma na. To extinguish.................Nipa-lima. To drink, to clean............Shak-shak. Table.........................Stu-lik. Tea...........................Chy, also Chy amuk. To go away, to ebb............Tie-ire-duk. Tidewater.....................Ta-nuk. Teeth.........................U-dit, also Ut-jank. To change.....................Uk-liku. There, right, here............Wai. To-day........................Nu-tun. Thank you.....................Que ena. U Understand, to know...........Banie-mia. Under, open, heaven, outside..Cla-inie. Up town, in the village.......Cou anie. Undress.......................Enak ten. |
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