72 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



hud^kshin, hut^kshin trunk to pack things in: hiideksfnti tchikgmen 

 iron trunk-lining. Cf. utdtchkia 



h I'l d s li a , hu'tcha, h6tclia, d. huhdtclia to run, to run fast, to rush within 

 sight of the one speaking or supposed to speak: nkllank h. to run fast; 

 kd,-i hu'tsa (for hil'tsi, or hu'tsa i)! donH run! 22, 7. — Speaking of two or 

 three, tushtcha; of several or many, tfnsha. 



h u d s li a , d. huhiidsha (1) seed of the white oak tree; \\i. "it runs, it flies"; 

 called so on account of its wings. (2) fruit of the white oak; acorn. Der. 

 hudsha. See luidshnam. 



hudshdltka, d. huhudsh^ltka to disappear, vanish : liiash h. the fog disap- 

 pears. Der. hudsha. 



h u d s h a m p e 1 i , d. huhddshampeli to run home, to jump out and run hack: 

 hutchampglu'ta when he had run hack home, 1 IV, 4. Der. hudshna, -p6lf. 



h li d s h a m p k a , d. huhddshampka to run. away, to flee, to rtish ojf unseen by 

 or at a distance from the one speaking. — Speaking of two, tiishtchampka; 

 of many, tinshampka: tsiii ktaftal ti'iisliampk Sii-at huk hereupon the Snake 

 warriors fled to the rocks (unseen by me), 29, 19. Der. hudshna, q. v. 



hudshfpka, d. huhadshfpka to run towards, to rush tip to: hutchlpke 

 shliuapkiiga she ran to shoot him, bb, 5. Der. hudsha. 



hudshna, hiitchna, ho'tchna, d. liuhAtchna, huho'tchna (1) to run, to 

 hurry; to run or rush away, to make off, to scamper off, to take to one!s heels 

 within sight of the one speaking or supposed to speak. Applies to one sub- 

 ject in Kl. Hiitchant hal nu nen if I had run; hudsliAntak hu he will run 

 away; kila nad huliutchna we run, travel fast, Mod.; M-i huluitchantgi 

 (exhortat.) they must not run away, 54, H. Mod. Cf. 42, 15-17. 54, 7. 125, 4. 

 Nil hu'tsna tu' Iran over there, 22, 4. ; hii'tchanuapk! I shall rush over! 22, 

 8. Said of the young antelope, 177; 5., of other quadrupeds, 125, 4. 6. 9. 

 177; 10. 14., of the salmon, 177; 31. (2) to pass, to pass hy, to elapse; 

 said of time. — Speaking of two or three, tiishtchna, 122, 5.; of many 

 subjects: tfnshna, q. v. 



hiidshnam, hiitchnam, d. huhadshnam white oak tree: Quercus alba; not 

 found in the vicinity of the Klamath lakes. Cf. hudsha No. 2. 



huds6tcha, d. Iiuhads6tcha to ride on horseback \A\\\q ixhronA, on atrip 

 or journey: hudshotchijjka to ride totvards, 182; 3. 



