28 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



agency, 58, 1. His Indian names are Liildatkish, Wawdliksh (from Wa- 

 walfgish), Wawaliksh=Skaltatko, q. v. Ddvlsh laki tapltan the chief rank- 

 ing just after Dave, 58, 2. In the texts obtained from him lie gave hvely 

 sketchings of the feats of war performed by him against the Pit River 

 and Snake Indians, pp. 19-31. Cf Introduction, pp. 6, 7. 



Doctor John, the American or "Boston" name of the conjm*er Kdkash, 

 tried and imprisoned for manslaughter, q. v. 



Do'tchmal, pi. tumi D., German, German settler; corruption of the 

 popular term "Dutchman". Some German settlers near the reservation 

 have married Indian women. 



Dshiep, Dshep, nom. pr. masc, Jefferson; from the English. 



E. 



This vowel occurs as initial, medial, and final sound of words. Short e 

 alternates with o, sometimes with i. Long e (e) originated from, and there- 

 fore alternates with, i, e-i, a-i, ai. E and the vowel i represent a prefix in- 

 dicative of a plurality of long-shaped objects in words like ^l%a, ^na, ^pka, 

 etle'%i. 



e, e-e, i-4. yes, yea; see I, I-i. 

 d d s h a , d. ^-adsha, d-edsha, v. trans., to suck, to extract by suction. Said of 



milk and blood only; object not always added to the verb 

 (idshash, d. d-edshash (1) milk: i. piinua to drink milk; cf. nd6pa. (2) fe- 

 male breast, mamma, teats, udder: (idsham lawdlash nipple. (3) butter, cheese. 

 c h u ; same as dwa, q. v. 

 eika, ef^a, d. ^-ika to advance the head; to put the head out: ei%i\ Muash 



the South Wind put his head out of his lodge, 111, 9. 

 efkana, aikana, d. e-i'kana (1) to put, stick the head out. (2) to nod, as 



lizards do, 155; 19. and Note, 

 e f 1 a k a , d. e-llaka to lay the head down upon, as upon a table, pillow etc. 

 eftakta, d. e-ftakta to hide the head under soniethimj. 

 e i t a k t n u 1 a , d. e-itaktnula to stick out the head from under, as from a den 



or cavity, 156; 36. Der. eltakta. 

 d 1 h u i s h, d. e-dlhuish backbone, vertebral column; back of quadrupeds. Der. 



ilhi, ilfa. 



