92 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIOJ^AltY. 



i X j1 g a , I'^aks ; see Ikaga, fkaks. 



I'la, d. i-;ila, yilla, ydlha, y^la; v referring to persons and to tall, long- 

 shaped objects: (1) ^o ^ay down upon^ put down upon, to deposit upon: git 

 yjillii! lay (them) doivn here! vunshtat ildpka to had a canoe, to charge or 

 freight a hoat. (2) to be alike, to assimilate to: B(3shtin ydlank tvhite-man- 

 lilce, in the American manner, 59, 21. (3) yala, yela, partic. ydlatko, 

 y(^latko, numeral classifier appended to numbers from 11 to 1^', 21 to 29, 

 '6\ to 3!) etc.: k^-u lAp taunepdnta spdkanash ydlatko / possess twelve 

 needles. — The form I'la, to lay down one object, is almost superseded l)y tlie 

 d form. Cf ilhi, ikla. 



i 1 a 1 a , d. i-ildla to set to the fire for cooking or roasting. 



f 111 i , I'lli, ilhfa, d. i-Alhi, yalhi {\)to put on, locate upon : nepshish f. to place a 

 ring on one^s finger. (2) to bring inside, to carry within: (spiiklishtat) I'lhiat 

 dtui then they will bring the heated stones into the sweat-lodge, 82, 8. (3) to 

 take in, inclose, confine, lock up: la'p I'shka illiuapkuga tchu.shni two they re- 

 moved to have them imprisoned for life, 44, 8.; illi-uapka, ilhi'-uapk mish I 

 will imprison you, 59, 7. 13. — Speaking of one object only: spulhi, q. v. 



f 1 ' h k a , d. i-;irhka scraper made of stone. Cf il;{(jtkish. 



iligish, illfgish, d. i-iligish (I) inclosure, ground fenced in: ktchi'nkshi. 

 corral. Cf niuHgish. (2) guard-house, jail, " sMkum.-house" , Kl. Der. Ilhi. 



ilfna, illfna, d. i-ilfna to take doivn, to toko off 



f 1 k g i s h , d. i-Alkgish; see ilkshgish. 



5' 1 k s h , ilks, d. i-alksh ( 1 ) dish, basket or paddle filled with eatables, 70, 7. 8. 



(2) tlie dance-feast, to which food- l)askets are brought by the partici- 

 pants: at g^ntak i'lksat pdn a ye shall go to the feast to eat, 70, 2. and Note. 



(3) i'lks, apoc. from Ilkshgish, q. v. Der. el%a. 



i' 1 k s h gi s h (for ilktchgish), abbr. ilkgish, ilktch, i'lks, d. i-alkshgish grave 

 in the ground, 87, 8.: i. yepa to dig a grave; ilks;(e'ni towards the grave, 87, 

 6. 7. 9. 16.; ilktch spushspaktchdmpka they make the graves mound-shaped, 

 88, 2. Der. ilktcha. 



i' 1 k s h g i s h 1 a , i'lkgishla, d. i-alkshgishla to dig a grave. 



f Iks hi a, d i-alkshla, yalksla to preserve, to keep in caches habitually ; to 

 preserve by burying in caches, 146, 10. Der. ilksh. Cf vumi, vumi'sh. 



ilktcha, d. i-dlktcha ( I) to carry away out of sight, to dispose of, to secrete 

 underground (vumi'shtat), or in any other maniior: i wigi'ipaiii to put away 



