hishu<4,tch;tash — hlu'kash. 69 



75, 12.; h. himboks to haul logs or fallen trees, 78, 14. Der. hi. Cf. hiwi- 



dsha, iwa, iwUxa. 

 li i w f d s h a , iwl'dsha, d. hi-iwidsha (1) to go and fetch home, to haul to one's 



camp: w6kash, kshiin iwf-idsha they take home the pond-lily seed, the hay, 



75, 1. 12. (2) to put, to stow away underground, in caches; used when 



speaking of dried provisions to be stored at the prospective wintering 



place; 74, 6. Der. hiwi. 

 h 1 a' , d hla'hla to ac^'ust feathers on arrows, to xyrovide them with fliers. Cf. Idsh. 

 hid -a, hla', M-a, d. hlahla, lald-a (1) to breed, to hear offspring; said of 



quadrupeds and other animals: watch lald-a mares foal, 75, G. (2) to lay 



eggs: tchikgn ndpal h. the chicken has laid an egg. Cf. knukla, Idlash, le- 



l^dshi, lilhanksh. 

 hldka, d. hldlka the shorter wing-feathers of a bird. Dim. of Idsh, hldsh; 



contr. from hld-aga 

 hlakhldkli, d. hlalakldkli; same as lakldkli, q. v., but less frequent, 

 hl^ka, Idka, d. hldlka, Idlka (1) to draw breath in audibly, to make ^hh. (2) 



to sob, to breathe heavily: Idgguta hiimdxe she said while sobbing, 121, 4. 



(3) to lap, to lap up Cf hl6pa. 

 H 1 (i k o s h , nom. pr. of a Klamath man : '^Lapping up^\ ^'Lap- Water", 141 , 



8. 11. Der. hl^kua; stands for Hlekuish. 

 h 1 ^ k u a , hla'kua, d. hlehldkua to drink out of the hand, to draw water into 



the mouth, to lap ; often used instead of hl6pa, q. v. 

 hlila, If la, d. hli'hla, lil'la; see lila. 

 hlfntana, d. hlflantana to rub the sides or flanks against: 157; 37. Cf 



Idlash, tilantana. 

 hlfvash, Ifwash, d. hlihliwash, lillwash (1) a species of trees; grows near 



the Agency buildings. (2) basket, crate probably made of the wood of this 



tree ; large digger-basket hung over the shoulders to collect edible roots, 



tubers and bulbs: 190; 19. Der. liwa 

 hl6pa, hlu'pa, d. hluliipa (1) to lap, lap up, sip: wdtchag ddshash h. the dog 



is lapping milk (2) to eat in a brute-like manner: nc^patka tchipash h. they 



sop up ivith their hands the tchipash-pulp, 149, 10. (3) to eat with a spoon. 

 hlvl'ka, hl6ka, d. hlohl6ka, hlol6ka {\) to snore. (2) to grunt. 

 h 1 u' k a s h , d. hlulukash ; see Mkash. 



