32 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTION AEY. 



KohdsJdi, northeast corner of Upper Klamath Jjnko, three miles from 

 Y/i-nga, 78, 13. (2) "at the Lake", 90, 2. The main settlement of the 

 Indians on Lower Williamson River is meant, and fi-ushtat stands for 

 E-ukshi No. 1 It may be used for sites on any other lake also, as on 

 Tide Lake, Clear Lake etc. 



dwa, fwa, dhua, dhu, d. e-dwa, e-dhu, (1) v. intr , to be contained wifJiin, to 

 Jill, to Jill up: dwank full of water, 182; 8 (2) v. intr. to he stagnant; to he 

 deep: uyuga hdtokt dwa it is not deep here; A-ati si'ipgn kehi-ush dliiia 

 the sand lies deep ; kd-i A-ati kgM-ush dhu the sand is not deep. (3) v. intr., 

 to he frozen, ice-covered: k6ke a dwa the river is frozen over. Cf we'n. (4) 

 V. impers., to he satiated, replenished, satisfied: &(\. an tu'm pAn ewa nish, punua 

 ewa nish I have eaten, drunken enough; Atgnish ewd shui'sh I' had songs 

 enough, I am tired of songs, 90, 12. Cf ii'-una. (5) v. trans., to place, put 

 upon, empty upon (mainly in use with collective nouns): tchipasli dwa 

 palatka they put the (ground-up) tchipash-secd upon a matted dish, 14!), 9. 



d w a g a , d. e-dwaga pond, spring of water, lagoon, small lake or hody oftvater, 

 82, 10. Dim. d-ush. 



e w 1 s i , a-ui'sht, d. e-ewisi to digest. Cf ii'-una, a-un61a. 



a. 



Words with initial guttural not found under G to be sought under K 

 or K. On initial gutturals reiDresenting abbreviated prefixes, cf introduc- 

 tory words to letter K. Some verbs in ga-, ge- are used only when more 

 than one subject or object is spoken of 

 ga, gd; gil-ag; see ka; gdhak. 

 gd-asht, gd-ash, kA-asht thus, so, in this manner, 103, 12.; gd-ash, 103, 



y.; g. hdmkanka thus lie said; so she said. Cf n4-asht. 

 g d d a k t i s h , d. gaggddaktish quilt for beds or wagons, 

 gdhak, ga-ag, kd-ag long time hence; many years ago (indicates a more 



remote past than nia'ntch in Kl.), 65, 11.; gd-ag, 94, 1.: shiiilka na'lsh 



kd-ag he brought m together long ago, 28, 13. Der. kad, hak. 

 g d h i p a, gd-ipa, d. gaggl'pa to catch air with a grunt after weeping or crying, 

 g a i k d n k a , d. gaigaikdnka to go around sobbing, whining, 1 i)0 ; 18 Cf gdhlpa. 

 gafkanka, d. gaggikanka,' 182; 11. See kd-ikanka. 



