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-kel- plural 
hunakctwesqawata’gne’ we stand 
ketku/tka pemmican 196.146; 208.396, 397 
kelqla’te’ bull elk. (See kaq/a’te’ bull moose) 
-ko- suff. fire 
glapku’pse’ everything is burnt 174.195 
naq!gko’yne’ it is burning 174.194 
tlanoko’,(ne") it burst by -heat 96.168 
ko’o tent site 122.29; 266.5 
-kup- raw 
ke’;ko'p raw, purple 
ku’pe; owl 58.7, 9 
ku’pok! black woodpecker 
-kumal- to be bloody 208.403, 405 
ko-’s pipe 154.230 
ku’sto't whistle 256.164 
ko’uko* toad 76.92 
ko'kt mother’s sister 58.13 
ko'dli’dlus_ butterfly 16.13 
-kul- 
kutwiya’t!ne’ left-handed 74.37 
kwe’se’ food 134.185; 166.22 
-k;yukpuktse(te’) to initiate, to send a koy to get manitou power 146.91 
-kpa(mek) to wait 
nawetskpayat:/ine’ he was waited for 116.141 (n-hawits-kpa[ya]-t:t-ne’) 
-kpuk! backside 18.7; 64.87 
ktuna’xa Kutenai (perhaps k-tuwun-are going out to valley; modern Kutenai 
would be ktu/na‘m) 
kts:‘tsqa't spruce 
kts!/qlita prairie chicken 200.239 
kqla‘taxa’gttsin horse 52.5, 14 (= elk dog) 
-kqlowas(xo)- to cough 
taqa‘oxatkckqlowasxoneyike/me'k he came back there coughing 166.12 (ta-qaozxat- 
k-kq!owas-xo-ney-ke-me 'k) 
-kqlu- to laugh 
gakqlu’n‘e’ he laughed thus 156.301 
welkekglu/n'e’ he laughed aloud 132.127 
k.ta’wia grizzly bear 2.9, 12 
-k.taqgnan- to fight 106.407 
-k.te’ name 74.30; 226.16 
sk.tznglo- to play, toy 52.9; 90.71; 98.219 
-k.tu town, village 62.59; 74.24 
hagk.to’,kue’ those in the town 70.11, 39 
-k.tuk- to divine 
saketh.tu’/kmut used for divination 184.66 
-ku water, fluid (compare -q¥ IN WATER) 
nutyme’ kyne water is warm 66.28 
ya knoso’,kue’ where there is red water 78.150 
klayu/kua hat 254.107; 260.12 
-klapat- to listen 170.122; 182.30 
klapatt‘te'k he listened 160.13 
-kla(me’) hole 23.10, opening. (See words beginning with -k/a and -k/ata) 
netklame’jne’ he made a hole 226.12 
-klamena valley 14.12, 13; 254.116 
