76 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



li li k n a , d. liiih^kna to run out, to rush out of. Der. hiika. 



hiikgniiks h t, 1V6, 22.; contr. from huh'nunk gisht, periphr. of bdkna. 



hukslii, d. liuhdkshi to surrender, give oneself up to, 55, 14.: hii ka-i h. 

 na'lsh i if you do not surrender to us. 



liu'ksht, o'ksht, obj. hu'nksht, pi. hu'kshtsha, (1) pron. dem., that one, 

 those. (2) pron. pers., he, she, they; refemng to persons unseen, far off, 

 absent or thought to be at a distance, 192; 7 and Note. Cf. hu'nksht. 



hiTkt, luikt; obj. hu'nkt, q. v., pi. hu'ktsha, (1) pron. dem, that, that one; 

 those; referring to absent persons and distant things: wakahk hu'kt ki this 

 one (wife) had a child, 96, 1. (2) pron. pers.: he, she; they; used Hke the 

 pron. dem.: h. pll na'dshek he (Flu) was the only man, 6G, 10.; h. sh(511ual 

 he made war (just after a hiik), 56, 1. ; h. tidsh tin^a he succeeds tcell, 134, 18. 



h u' k t a g a , hu'ktag, a term of familiarity: this little one; this child or young 

 one, 96, 15. 121, 23. Dim. hu'kt. 



hii'ktakaga, hu'ktakag, a term of familiarity: ^Hhat little one", used by 

 the antelopes to designate Old Grizzly, 121, 22. 122, 7. Dim. hii'ktaga. 



h u 1 h e , hii'lhi, d. huhalhe to enter, run into, rush into: i-a-uka hu'lhiank run- 

 ning into other people^ s houses, 184; 26.; kaydta h. he runs into the small 

 tvigwams, 183; 18.; mu'-ue nayanta wa'shtat h the mole ran into another 

 hole or den, 127, 7. Cf 127, 5. 



h u 1 h e k ii n k a , hulhikanka, d. huhalhekdnka to run into continually, to rush 

 into frequently, 183; 18 



h u 1 1 1 ;j a , d huhalilza to fly near the ground, 183; 25. Cf hul^a. 



hulfpeli, hulhipgle, d. huhalfpgli (1) to hurry into again, to re-enter in 

 haste. (2) to run or rush into, as into the windings of a chasm, nan-ow 

 vale, 23, 15.; into one's own lodge, 121, 9. — Speaking of two or three, 

 tu'shlipgli; of many subjects, tilhipgli. Der. hiilhe, -p6li. 



h u 1 % a , d. huhal^a to stop on the way, to make short stops while traveling, as 



birds do in their flight, 

 h u 1 1 a d s h u i , huladslmi, d. huhallddshui to run up to, to approach in haste, 



96, 16.: pen h. K'mukamtchash he ran up again to ICmukamtch, 96, 14. 

 hulladshuitdmna, d. huhalladshuitdmna to run up to and hack again, 



continually, 96, 13. 

 hum as lit, d. hiinulmaHht, huh'masht; tlic latter used sometimes in Mod. 



