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ku'k", ko'k", shore, away from shore, ocean, middle, west 26.6; 34.4; 60.24. 



kul-, kwa!-, to scratch 156.13. 



kui^puna, fur-seal 92.11, 25; 96.25. 



kuit-, kwld-, kuyad-, to dance {sinff.) 32.13; 56.5. 



kiiits-, to dry 130.19; 142.6. 



kuints!-, to bait 104.7. 



(kuyad-, see kuit-, to dance [sing.].) 



kxai (D), lip, mouth. 



kla'mtslEm, kla'msLEm, earth-j)eople, people from below 94.14; 98.35 (-slEm 



people of-). . 

 kluit-, kliut-, to pierce, to go through 78.4, 19. 



kwaa, (?) 94.27. 



(kwa'-, see k'u-, to have intercourse, to cohabit.) 



Kwas, proper name Siuslaw 84.17; 110.22. 



kwas {objective form o/kus), the, that 38.23; 58.13. 



kwa^s, paint 44.21. 



kwa'xalt, white 148.6 (-t, adjectival). 



(kwal-, see kul-, to reach.) 



kwana'^ pariide how? 88.13; 98.13. 



(kwal-, see kul-, to scratch.) 



kwa'lEm, white cedar. 



kwaln, kwaLn, reason, excuse 108.13; 114.4 (-In, passive). 



kwe-', kwi^ canoe, boat 70.23; 92.6. 



kwitu^ {Chinook jargon for French "couteau"), knife 156.22. 



kwi'tskuts, brains. 



kwi^k'in (D), scalp, lock of hair. 



kwi'ldL, cheek. 



kwilkwl^t!, tears. 



kwiyai'i^'tu, mosquito. 



kwi^ti^yu, clam-shell. 



kwi'tsEx, feather (for ornamental purposes) 130.1; 140.14. 



kwixa'liyu, waves, breakers. 



kwi'^"ts!it, steersman 94.5; 170.7 (-f, nomen actoris). 



kla'nans, sea-gull 122.5 (-s, nominal). 



klai^st!, club. 



k!ins, kqints (D), beard. 



k!u-, k!wa-, to overpower, to harm, to fool, to cheai, to trick, to best 28.16; 30.12. 



k!ui^, windfall, dead timber 208.8. 



k'u-, k'wa-, kwa'-, to have intercourse, to cohabit 76.26; 100.18, 19. 



(k'Ents, see k'Ets and -n infixed.) 

 (k"ES, see k'is.) 



k'Ets, particle customarily, usually, repeatedly, would 24.21; 26.12. 

 (k'Elts, see k'Ets and -1 infixed.) 

 (k'ELxats, see k'Ets and -lx infixed.) 

 k'a£, a little while 100.2; 156.3. 

 (k'a-, k'a-, see k'ea-, to stop, to complete, to finish.) 

 k'aya'siyu, horn 46.14; 176.19. 

 k'a'-, to allow, to permit 136.18; 214.28. 

 k'ama'siyu, north wind. 



k'anxu-, k'anu'-, k'an'w-, k'in'wa-, to dig 140.13; 156.23. 

 k'un'wa, a dug place, a hole 158.4, 6. 



