su′-să′-sai′—an unmeaning song refrain. See [number 66].
su′tălidihĭ′—see nûñ′dă′.
Suwa′li—see Ani′-Suwa′lĭ.
Suwa′lĭ-nûñnâ′hĭ (abbreviated Suwa′lĭ-nûñnâ′hĭ)—“Suwali trail,” the proper name for the gap at the head of Swannanoa (from Suwa′lĭ-Nûñ′nâ) river, east of Asheville, in Buncombe county, North Carolina. Cf. Ku′să-nûñnâ′hĭ. See pages [194] and [379], also Ani′-Suwa′lĭ.
Suwaʻnĭ—a former Cherokee settlement on Chattahoochee river, about the present Suwanee, in Gwinnett county, Georgia. The name has no meaning in the Cherokee language and is said to be of Creek origin. See page [382].
Suye′ta—“The Chosen One,” from asuye′ta, “he is chosen,” gasu′yeû, “I am choosing”; the same form, suye′ta, could also mean mixed, from gasu′yăhû, “I am mixing it.” A masculine name, at present borne by a prominent ex-chief and informant upon the East Cherokee reservation.
Swannanoa—see Suwa′lĭ-nûñnâ′hĭ.
Swim bald—see Sehwate′yĭ.
Swimmer—see Aʻyûñ′inĭ.
tadeyâ′statakûhĭ′—“we shall see each other.” See [number 75].