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BUREAU OF AMERICAX ETHNOLOGY 



K 



-'k-, -hk-, in composition, denotes tlie 

 continued or progressive action of tlie 

 verb; a going on, or continuing to do: 

 e. g. assamau, he gives him food; sohko- 

 mail l=assohkamau'\, he supports, or 

 continues to give him food; petau, he 

 he puts (it) into; piiuUhm, he goes 

 into; aindeij, he departs; dmamhkau, he 

 drives (himi away, lieeps him going, 

 etc. See k(il(. 



*cachauxet (Peq.), the name of a fish; 

 'limner'. Stiles. Tlie 'chogset', Lab- 

 rus chogset, Mitch. (Ctenilabrus bur- 

 gall, Stour. ) For (■hohclioJikesii, marked 

 with spots, spotted, or striped. 



kachemoo, kahchemoo, v. i. inan. it 

 conies (and continues coming) out 

 from: nmhm kdchhnco, 'a fiery stream 

 issued', etc., Dan. 7, 10. See kutche. 



kacheu, v. i. he goes or comes out of: 

 kaclieog, they went out of (the ship), 

 went ashore, Luke 5, 2. 



kadshik, wlien it begins; the beginning 

 of. See kutchisslk. 



kadtupwut, when, or if, he is hungry, 

 suppos. of kodtuppw. 



kah, copulative, and 'k, progressive, in 

 its simple separable form, "it goes on' 

 or 'continues'. Cf. Greek iVz; Sansk. 

 '1^', according to Weber, from root at, 

 'to go', i. e. 'a going farther.' Sansk. 

 iji'i, to go; gu, going, or rha, 'et, que'; 

 Greek ks, ts, xai. 



[Narr. k(>. Peq. quah, E. M. Chip. 

 ijaie (postpositive, prepositive, and sep- 

 arable), Bar. Micm. uk [=aM].] 



kahche. maita h'trhe, 'no doubt', it 

 is not doubtful. Acts 28, 4 [kuhche, 

 Danf. ) 



kakenumunne, the first-ripe (fruit), 

 Mic. 7, 1. See keneumunne-mli. 



kakenupshont, (when) going very 

 swiftly; suppos. of Iryhmipshaii. See 

 kenupshaii. 



*kakewau, v. i. he is mad, Mass. Ps. 

 See koyktiui. 



[kasenussit, suppos. a churl, Is. 32, 5, 7. ] 



*kask6hat, n. a sturgeon, C See *kau- 

 jtosli. 



*cauk6anash (Xarr. ), n. pi. stockings, 

 R. \V. 



[Abn. keiit'sSn-nar, chausses, bas. 

 Peq. cungoiounlch, a stocking, Stiles. 

 Del. kail kon, legging, Sch. ii, 472; ga 

 yiin, Zeisb.] 



*caudmpsk (Narr.), a whetstone, E. W. 



*kauposh (Narr. ), a sturgeon; pi. -sha&og, 

 R. \V. {kdpposJiiLndkaskuhatjC.) From 

 kuppi {nn. adj. knppesu, he is) shut up, 

 inclosed, protected, i. e. ijy his hard 

 scales or plates (?). 



[Aljn. kabaxKc, pi. -sak. Chip, nam at', 

 nattgh mwj [i.e. the fish; nwiiohs, El., 

 or ii'dtnag'i. Menom. nah mawe, stur- 

 geon {nahmaish, fish) . PoWh. kopotone, 

 J. Smith (= close-mouthed?).] 



*causkashunck (Narr.), the skin of a 

 deer, R. AV. 



*Kautantowwit (Narr.), "the great 

 Southwest God, to whose house all 

 souls go and from whom came their 

 corn, beans, etc., as they say," E. AV. 

 Cf. Keihtanit [Kehtaniti, the great God, 

 Gen. 24, 7. 



kechequabinau, v. t. an. he hangs (him) 

 by tlie neck. Gen. 40, 22: pish kuk- 

 kecliequabinuk, he will hang thee, Gen. 

 40, 19; ahhut kechequaheniitimuk (sup- 

 pos. pass. inan. ), that which he is himg 

 upon, a gallows, Esth. 5, 14; 7, 9 (>!?(X-- 

 kehchlquabes jxminneat, I am choked 

 with a halter, C. It should be nushpe 

 ])emunnfal). 



kechequanaii, v. t. an. he takes him by 

 tlic throat; with pron. affixes, uk- 

 kirheqitaii-iih. Matt. 18, 28; hence, he 

 embraces (him), (nuk-kehclifkquan, I 

 embrace, I hold by the throat, C. ) 

 [Abii. ne-keskedSiihian, je lesuffoque. ] 



kechisu. See kehchissu. 



keechippam, kehch-, keihch-, on the 

 shore, Jusli. 11, 4; Judg. 5, 17; John 



21,4; kehl'ihhiiiiif,tm the sea.shore, 



Gen. 22, 17. 



*keegsqua'wr (Narr.), a virgin nr maid, 

 E. W. 



[Chip, gigangou-i, she is a virgin. 

 Del. kikochquees, a virgin; kickoch que u, 

 a single woman, Zeisb. ; kigape-v, Camp. 

 Abn. kiganbt'; a young man unmarried.] 



