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CHI Chikoro-chimakani,. n. Gymnocanthus intermedius, T. & S.

Chikosamtek,. adj. Spotted. Having dirty spots. Syn: Chikotachi.

Chiko-seshke,. v.i. Closed. Shut up.

Chikoshinninup,

n. A charm. An amulet.

Chiko-shinnuka,

Chikoshiripire,. v.i. To be caused to return something.

Chikotachi,. adj. Spotted. Syn: Chikosamtek.

Chikote,. v.t. To tie up (as a horse) sing.

Chikotpa,. v.t. Pl. of chikote.

Chikte,. v.t. To drop. To allow to drip (as water).

Chikuba, ,

Chikubaba, ,

v.i. To be bitten by an animal. To be set upon (as by an animal). '''Syn: Akubaba. Shitashke.'''

Chikuba-kikiri,. n. A beetle. '''Syn: Chikobap. Chikubap.'''

Chikubap,. n. A beetle. Syn: Chikobop.

Chikube-ni,. n. A kind of flowering shrub. ''Cladrasis amurensis, Benth. var. Buergeri, Max.'' This shrub is used as a medicine and charm against disease.

Chikuikui,. v.i. To be gnawed. Syn: Akuikui.

Chikuni,. n. Wood and trees of any kind. As:—Chikuni awe, "branches of trees." Chikuni ham, "leaves of trees." Chikuni sempirike, "the shade of trees." Chikuni shinrit, "the roots of trees." Chikuni shuppa kara, "to make a bundle of wood." Chikuni tek, "branches of trees." Chikuni retara kami, "the white wood in trees found near the bark." Chikuni raun kami, "the heart of a tree." Syn: Ni.

Chikuni-awe,. n. The branches of a tree.

Chikuni-ikpui,. n. The heart of a tree. '''Syn: Chikuni-osshi. Chikuni kunne kamihi. Chikuni raun kami.'''

Chikuni-kunne-kamihi, n. Same as above.

Chikuni-nirek,. n. Lichens.

Chikuni-muye,. n. A faggot of wood. A bundle of wood.

Chikuni-osshi,. n. The heart of a tree. Syn: Chikuni kunne kamiki.

Chikuni-pe,. n. Sap of a tree.

Chikuni-pon-ikoro,. n. Small wooden treasures of the shape of ancient swords.