40 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



geliddnktsa, kglitdnktcha, d. geglfdanktsa (1) to go to meet somebody at 

 his or her home. (2) to go to meet in the distance, or away from home: 

 ggleddnktsuk Ydmakisas in order to bid welcome to the Warm Spring In- 

 dians, 17, 1. This passage refers to a march of about 30 miles made 

 by the Klamath Lake Indians to receive their friends. 



g e 1 k d y a , apoc. gdlkai, d. geggalkAya to erect a platform on a scaffold. 



g^l%a, kdl^a, d. gegg&lxa, (I) v. intr, to come doivn, to drop; to fall acci- 

 dentally, to happen to fall, 80, 3. : Idlakiak (tiit) takanl'l;^uk g^l^a, hH'nkant 

 a na'sh wf-uka kshe'sh when the upper (two teeth) fall right side up, they 

 win one game-check on this account, 80, 4. (2) v. impers. it is the habit of, 

 it is customary with: M^a a n'sh ii'nak ge'-u pdtkalsh I am in the habit of 

 rising early; partic. gdl;^atko tised to, accustomed to. 



g ^ 1 Z a 1 g t , d. geggdl^algi io reach the ground when climbing down, 112, 11.: 

 gill^algfpka to have descended a hill in the direction towards somebody, 29, 18. 

 Der. g^l;i:a. C£ liipiak. 



g^l^alka, d. gegdl^alka to proceed further after going down hill; to march 

 on after a descent. Der. g^l^a. 



g e 1 o' 1 a , d. geklo'la to dismount from horse, wagon, or other conveyance, 20, 

 13. 29, 12.: wdtch g. to dismount from horse; nad gelo'la pd-uk we dis- 

 mounted for eating, 19, 7.; gelo'lank for gelo'lan gt they dismounted, )9, 10. 



g^luantcha, k^luandsa, d. kekdluandsha to go, march or pass around 

 (lakes, rivers, prairies etc.) : nat e-ushtat g^luandsa we marched around a 

 lake, 29, 7. 



g e 1 n 1 p k a , d. geklufpka to be at home after having returned; to arrive home. 



g e 1 u i p k d p 6 1 e , d. g^kluipkapgle to have returned home again, 85, 13. 



gdluipktcha, d. gdggaluipktcha to visit, to make a call, to go to see; 111, 

 12. ; gdluiptcha is incorrect, though often used. Der. gelulpka. 



g ^ m p 6 1 e , ga'mpgli, d. gegdmpele to return, to come back; to go or come 

 home; the generic term for returning, coming home, but mostly referring 

 to places distant from the person speaking, 28, 10.: maklakshdmksht 

 ga'mp6l6 he returned to the (Modoc) camp, 40, 22.; gji'mpgle Iddsashtat 

 he returns to his lodge, 83, 3.; of. 36, 4. 5.; ga'mpgle Sa't the Snake Indians 

 returned (to their camp), 28, 6.; g^mpglin retreating, 37, 22.; g. an I come 

 back, 176; 7. Der. gdna, -p6li. 



