[278.] Goanyahge Diyoendjadeh for Gäoⁿiăʹʼgeʻ Diioʻĕñʹdjădeʼ signify “It Sky-On There-it-Land-Stands.”
[279.] Sʻhadahgeah for Oʻsʻhāʹdăʼgeāʼ signifies “Pertaining to the region of the clouds,” or, perhaps, “On or against the clouds.”
[280.] Odahnoqgwiyah Haos for Odäʼnoⁿʻgwiʹiäʼ Hāʹos signify “His Robe (is) of down.”
[281.] The number “7” is sometimes used, while at other times the number “4” is latterly used, to represent the number of people who are called Hinon or the Thunder People. See note [229].
[282.] Shedwaqsot for Shedwăʹʻsot signifies “Our grandfather.”
[283.] Hahasdensyowanen for Hăʼsʻhasdĕⁿsʹiowanĕⁿ signifies “He whose power (is) great.”
[284.] Odonseh for Odoⁿʹseʼ is the name of a kind of worm.
[285.] Shagoewatha for Sʻhagoewatʹʻhăʼ signifies “He punishes them (mankind)” and is the name of the muckworm. This peculiar office is probably due to the identification of this worm with Satan.
[286.] Sʻhagodiyoweqgowa for Shagadiioweq gowa is the name of the Wind, or Whirlwind.
[287.] Ganiagwaihegowa for Ganăiʼgwaihēʼgōwā is explained in Note [153].