38 KLAMATH -ENGLISn DICTIONAEY. 



6l6ka all tvent up hill, 29, 21.; ga-uLikiuipk sliki'iyui sliash he sent them 

 to ascend in the air, 101, 11. Der. ga-ula. Cf. gc'kuela, kiiiual%a. 



ga-iilo'la, d gaggulo'ki (1) to descend, to go down hill or down stairs; lit. 

 to cease to ascend; Kl. and Mod. (■^) when said of the sun or day-time: 

 "it is mid-afternoon^^ Mod. for tiiiolohx Kl. Der. ga-iila, -o'la. 



g a - u 1 li' 1 k i s h , d. gaggulu'lkish outside ladder of an Indian tvinter-lodge ; 

 the inside ladder being called wAkish: ga-ulu'lkishtala shndtkual thei/ fast- 

 ened it to, or against the outside ladder, 120, 19 Der ga-ulc'ila. 



gdwal, gAwala, d. gAkual, gagguala to find, to fall in with, to discover 

 accidentally, 24, 13.: shiihankptchak an g ko'sh I have discovered, I found 

 hy chance a similar tree 



gawaliii'ga, d. gakualia'ga (1) to hegin coming up (2) to mount, ascend, 

 go up hill, 29, 15. 16. — Said of many subjects; cf huwali^a. 



gaw41p6li, d. gaku41peli to find, find out again; to recover, to rediscover, 

 110, 21.; partic. : gdwalpalank, 110, 22. 



g (\ w i a hlach bird not specified Its incantation, 163; 10. 



gawlna, d. gakufna, gaggui'na to join, rejoin; to meet again, to meet a 

 second time, 23, 12.; to meet for surrendering, 44, 2. and Note to 43, 22. 



g ii' - i s h , Kl. for ng^-ish, q. v. 



gjl'ka, gii'tak, ga'l^alga; see g^ka, getak, g^l;^alka. 



gii'tsa, gii'dsha, ga'dsa; see ki'tcha 



ge, §Q'g, gdgsha; see ke, ke'k, ke'ksha. 



g e ' h 1 a p k a to ascend, mount, stej) upon by using hands; g. watchat to mount on 

 horseback hy a grip of the hands; g. shnu'lashtat he helped himself over tJie 

 rim of the nest and climbed into it, 95, 5. Der. gelApka. 



ge 'h laptchapka, QQ, 13. See gelaptcha. 



g ^ k a , geka, gii'ka, d. g^kga, ke'kga to go out of, to leave, to set out from the 

 place, spot or dwelling habitually occupied: shtiua'sh nil gckisli shana-uli 

 I ward to leave the house, Mod. ; sumat g. tcluikele the blood rises to the throat, 

 83, 5.; ke'kga mbu'shan ku'mgtat next morning they left the rock-cave, 43, 

 3. When g. refers to dwellings, it is used by or in reference to those who 

 stay inside: geka ampka, gilli ampka! get out or come in! geka shtina'sh! 

 go out of the house! Mod. Cf 82, 9. 113, 21. 



geki'impeli (1) to leave, to go out again: g. pash the food passes through the 

 body, is ejected. (2) to return by going through or out, HI, 13. Der. gvkna. 



