64 KLAMATU- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



h d s h t c li a , d. hcliiishtclia to suckle : miikaksh li. to suckle an infant. Dei: 

 ddsha. Cf. li<4nshna, hdntchipka. 



lieslitsdlxa, lieshtclij'ilxa, d. hebashtsal;ja to make sit, to set up, to set to 

 rest; said, e. g , of babies made to sit up. Der tcbdl^a. 



hosbuiimpgli, d behashudmpgli (1) to restore to health, to cure, 72, 4. 

 (2) to be in good health again. Kl. for hishudmp6li. Der. wduipele. 



bdt^a, ha't%e, d. bebdt;(a, biibdt^e to fall down, to drop: bebat^e tapak the 

 (witbered) leaves are falling, 75, 15. 



bow a, ba'wa, d. bdbua to suppose, believe, think: nii ka-i kjUak b. I doubt 

 it, lit "not true I bold it". Kl. for sbdwa, Kl. and Mod. Cf 161a. 



b i , bi, 111', i, i; emphat. bi'-i, i'-i, adv. loo. also serving as prefix and suffix 

 and forming contrast to lia and bii' (-U-): (1) on the ground, upon the soil; 

 upon this or that ground, here, there, over there: w4k baltcb i gil how is it 

 down there? 22, 17.; tcbiii bi'-i Idlktcha tcbfktcbik and there (in tbe 

 woods) he abandoned the wagon, 78, 14. and Note; bi ludlks=ki;im gi'-uapk 

 there will be a fish-killing place, 143, 1.; kd-i kanf bf gatpanuapka nobody 

 shall go to that place or ground; bi tcbel61uisb pudl%' ! throw the peelings 

 away! kldsbna ai i kmhu. they throw water on (tbe stones) wbile tbese are 

 on tbe floor of tbe sweat-lodge, 82, 8.; gen sl6kalsbt bi after he has shot at 

 the mark, whicb stands on tbe ground, 100, 19. Cf 29, 16. 37, 1. 55, 13. 

 and Notes; 157; 47. 168; 38. 177; 9. (2) at home; in the lodge or camp; 

 towards home, to the camp; tbis adv. serves to express "bome" because tbe 

 floor of tbe lodge is tbe soil itself: bi ml gdnuapk / intend to go home; i 

 git' (for i, bi gita) here into my lodge, 182; 4.; cf. also 74, 14. and Notes to 

 37, 1. 55, 13. Cf. i No. 3. 



hiapd,t%oksh, Mod. hi-ipAt^oksb, d. biapaipat^oksb. Mod. hi-ipaipat- 

 %oksb stocking. 



bidtala to mash, crush; to exterminate by crushing: pse-utiwasb bidtalt 

 (cond., for bietalat) nusb the human beings will crush me, arc in the habit of 

 crushing me, 104, 2. 



bikl^a, d. bibdkl;(a to shake, shatter; said, c. g., of an eartbquake. 



biksii'lsba, d. bibaksii'lsba to fish with the tdwas=wits61as dip-net on a 

 canoe. Cf 149, 22. 150, 5. 



bi 1 1'ldsli na, d. bilubiludsbiia to push, to push away, to remove by band, 



