80 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



or fist; i nOsh tula h. wudu'ku liii'iiksli you and I struck Iiiiit with ii club; 

 cf. 59, 22. 65, 6. 66, 1. 73, 8. 95, 10. 19. Cf. the udverbs: hu, huk, 

 tclifhunk, tchig'hunk, tchuyunk. 



h u n k ;i y a , d. huhankAya to fly on, to fly towards or m/;o«, as upon bushes, 

 trees, rocks etc. : p'laf wash h. kdpkatat the golden eagle flew upon the pine- 

 tree, 100, 7. Cf. gaki'iya, tchaggdya. 



hiinkanka, d. huh^nkanka (1) to run habitually or repeatedly: hohiiidc- 

 ankatk Iflhanks the running animals, quadrupeds (viz : animals neither swim- 

 ming, nor creeping, nor jumping), 145, 1. (2) to fly hahituaUy: unkutat 

 tchia nanuktua huhankankatko on trees live all kinds of birds; cf. 145, 8. — 

 Speaking of two or three: tushkanka, of many: tinkanka, 80, 7. 



h u n k a n t i , hunkgiinti, hu'nkant (1 ) partitive case of hunk, q. v. (2) adv. 

 and conj.: thereby, therefore, on that account, for that reason: h sawika he 

 became angry for this reason, 19, 8.; cf 21,4.; h. wfshink hamt';{e on this 

 sid)ject the garter-snake said, 103, 8.; hunkanti' thereat, 58, 14.; hu'nkant 

 tchish a wi-uka on that account also they win, 80, 4. Cf 96, 14. 21. 103, 11 

 Hu'nkant is also locat. case, and then is abbr. from hu'nkantat; see tbe 

 pronoun hunk. 



hunkantcha' an account of that, for this reason, considering that, 59, 1. 

 Contr. from hunkanti tche'. Cf tche. 



h li n k 6 1 a m , pron. poss. of the third pers. sing.: his, her or hers, its. It is 

 the poss. case of hu'nk, q. v., and refers to anim. and inan. objects sup- 

 posed to be in closer proximity to the one speaking than with p'ndlam: 

 h. p'gi'shap its mother, 91, 4. 5.; h. we'ash his or her child, 85, 16 



h u n k e 1 a m s h a m , syncop. Kl. : hu'nkiamsham, hu'nkimsham, pron. poss. 

 of the third pers. pi.: their, theirs (anim. and inan.). It is the poss. case 

 of hiinksha, pi. of hu'nk, which has to be compared for its signification: 

 shu'dshash hunkidmsham while a camp-fire was kept up by them, 119, 21. 

 Sham stands for h. in r22, 17. Cf 111, 19. and hiinkelam. 



h u n k C 1 a m s k n i , pi. hunkeliimshamskni coming, proceeding from, belong- 

 ing to his or her place, house, lodge, 20, 18. Contr. from hunkSltimkshkni. 



h u' n k s h t , ])1. hu'nktsha, but more frequently hii'ktsha, obj. cases sing, 

 and pi. of hii'ksht, hiiksht tliat, that one, referring to anim. beings absent 

 or supposed to be at a distance and invisible : na'-ul;f a h. Pd'lam snawa'- 

 dsas they tried that wife of Ball, 78, 9. Stands also for the pers. pronouns 



