guleʻgi—“climber,” from tsilahi, “I climb” (second person, hiʻlahi; third person, gulahi); the blacksnake.
Gulʻkalaʻski—an earlier name for Tsunuʻlahunʻski, q. v.
gulʻkwaʻgi—seven; also the mole-cricket.
gulʻkwaʻgine(-i)—seventh; from gulʻkwagi, seven.
Gulsadihi (or Gultsadihiʻ?) a masculine name of uncertain etymology.
Guʻnahitunʻyi—Long place (i. e., Long valley), from gunahiʻti, long, and yi, locative. A former settlement known to the whites as Valleytown, where now is the town of the same name on Valley river in Cherokee Co., N. C. The various settlements on Valley river and the adjacent part of Hiwassee were known collectively as “Valley towns.”
Gunʻdiʻgaduhunʻyi (abbreviated Gunʻ-digaduʻhun)—“Turkey settlement” (guʻna, 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, Co., Ala.
guʻni—arrow. Cf. Senica, gaʻna.
gunʻnageʻi (or gunʻnage) black.