Digăne′skĭ—“He picks them up” (habitually), from tsĭne′û, “I am picking it up.” A Cherokee Union soldier in the civil war. See page [171].
digi′găge′ĭ—the plural of gi′găge′ĭ, red.
digû′lanăhi′ta—for digû′lĭ-anăhi′ta, “having long ears,” “long-eared”; from gûlĕ, “ear” and gûnahi′ta, “long.”
Dihyûñ′dulă′—“Sheaths,” or “Scabbards”; singular ahyûñ′dulă′, “a gun sheath,” or other scabbard. The probable correct form of a name which appears in Revolutionary documents as “Untoola, or Gun Rod.”
diktă′—plural of aktă′, eye.
dĭlă′—skunk.
dilsta′yaʻtĭ—“scissors”; the water-spider (Dolomedes).
dinda′skwate′skĭ—the violet; the name signifies, “they pull each other’s heads off.”
dine′tlănă—the creation.
diʻnûskĭ—“the breeder”; a variety of smilax brier. See [number 126].