Soco creek—see Sâgwâ′hĭ.
Soco gap—see Ăhălu′na.
Soquee—see Sâkwi′yĭ.
Spray, H. W.—see Wĭlsĭnĭ′.
Spring-Frog—see Du′stu′.
Standing Indian—see Yûñwĭ-tsulenûñ′yĭ.
Stand Watie—see De′gatâgă.
Stekoa—see Stikâ′yĭ.
ste′tsi—your daughter; literally, your offspring; agwe′tsĭ, “my offspring”; uwe′tsĭ, “his offspring”; to distinguish sex it is necessary to add asga′ya, “man” or age′hya, “woman.”
Stikâ′yĭ (variously spelled Stecoe, Steecoy, Stekoah, Stickoey, etc.)—the name of several former Cherokee settlements: 1. On Sticoa creek, near Clayton, Rabun county, Georgia; 2. on Tuckasegee river at the old Thomas homestead just above the present Whittier, in Swain county, North Carolina; 3. on Stekoa creek of Little Tennessee river, a few miles below the junction of Nantahala, in Graham county, North Carolina. The word has lost its meaning.