34 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



}^- ;i k t c li u i , d. gagtiktchui to go into cliffs or rocks, ivoods or iiuiccossible 

 places: ndnuk hftk Sa't gt'iktsui wali'shtat all tJie Snake Indians retired into 

 rock-cliffs, 30, 7. — Said of many subjects only. 



}^- ii k II a , kiikua, d. gag/ikua (1) to cross, to cross over; said of waters, rivers, 

 lakes etc. : kokaitat gag;ikua to cross rivers. Mod. ; to cross a brook or river 

 on a foot-loff, bridge, or ferry: tat^glampani gaggritk(o) having crossed the 

 river half ways, ! 23, 2. (2) to approach, come over, go over towards: Leme-ish 

 g^kua shle'dsliuk the Thunders ivent over (to Ske'l's couch) to look (after 

 him), 113, 15. 



j^-ak a 1 a , kakala, d gag'kala to ivalk ov go around, to go or inarch in a round, 

 circular line: kafla nu gakdla I run in circles over the ground, 174; 10. 



gaki'dsha, d. gaggagi'dsha; same as kaki'dsha, q v. 



galfila, d. gaggelala to go around in the camp, settlement. 



g a 1 a 1 i n a, d. gakalalfna to walk around the water's edge, to follow the shore- 

 line: ku'tagsh stu'kapksh galalin6ta tvhile (the Crane) walked around the 

 waters gigging minnow-fish, 122, 6. 



gj'ilampaga, d. gakalampaga to follow in a file, to form a file in marching 

 behind: tapi' g. to follow in a file after, 85, 5. 



galdsh^wia, d. gaggaldshawia to come close to, to approach in a friendly 

 or hostile intention: la' nat wAk galdsawiA-a! we do not know in which man- 

 ner to approach! 22, 2.; wikatant galtchawiank ivhen approaching close to, 

 121, 3.; cf. galdsha-uyank, 131, 8. Der. galdshui. 



gAldshui, d. gaggaldshui (1) to approach, to meet, to come close to some- 

 body in a, {riendly or hostile intention, 139, 10.: tapi'tankni g. Tchikash 

 from behind he approached Tchika, 96, 2.; Shashapamtch g, Tchc^wash Old 

 Grizzly went to meet Old Antelope, 119, 3.; galdshuyank approaching 96, 6. 

 (2) to rejoin, unite to somebody: Alshishash hun g. unite yourself to Aishish, 

 193; 11.; hu'nkesh hai nu galdshui-uapka JmWaitoc/i, unite myself to him. 



gam a, ka'ma, d. gagga'ma to grind, to crush, to pound, to mash fine; said of 

 seeds, dried fish etc.: 147, 16. 148, 10 



g 4 m a = p a 1 }i - a s h flour-mill, grist-mill; lit. "grind-flour". 



g tl m 6 n i , d. gag/im'ni (1) to wind around; to dodge (a missile). (2) to climb 

 up by going around (a tree, log, mountain etc.). 



g;'imkish, gil'mkish, d gagamkish wortor, made of stone or any other 



