gûle′gĭ—“climber,” from tsilahĭ′, “I climb” (second person, hĭ′lahĭ′; third person, gûlahĭ′); the blacksnake (Bascanion constrictor).

Gûlʻkăla′skĭ—An earlier name for Tsunu′lăhûñ′skĭ, q. v.

gûlʻkwâ′gĭ—seven; also the mole-cricket (Gryllotalpa). See [number 59].

gûlʻkwâ′gine(-ĭ—seventh; from gûlʻkwâgĭ, seven.

Gûlsădihĭ′ (or Gûltsădihĭ′?)—a masculine personal name, of uncertain etymology.

Gumlog—see Tsilalu′hĭ.

gûnăhi′ta—long.

Gû′năhitûñ′yĭ—“Long place” (i.e., Long valley), from gûnăhita, long, and , locative. A former settlement, known to the whites as Valleytown, where now is the town of the same name, on Valley river, in Cherokee county, North Carolina. The various settlements on Valley river and the adjacent part of Hiwassee were known collectively as the “Valley towns.”

Gûn′-dĭ′gaduhûñ′yĭ (abbreviated Gûn′-dĭgadu′hûñ)—“Turkey settlement” (gû′nă, turkey), so called from the chief, Turkey or Little Turkey. A former settlement, known to the whites as Turkeytown, upon the west bank of Coosa river, opposite the present Center, in Cherokee county, Alabama.

gû′nî′—arrow. Cf. Seneca gaʼnaʼ.