94 KlyAMATH-KNGLISlI DICTIONARY. 



i 11 11 h II ;i s li ]< ;i to hccp off, to Jceej) away, to prevent: iniihuaslikpak i (fur 

 iiiuhuaslikapk i) keep away from, 139, 6.; inuhuasliktipkii a nu tatakiasli 

 yuUii-uapkasht g6-u luishuasbtat I prohibit the children from going into 

 iiiij garden. Der. ina, hii, huaslika. 



ipaksli j'^ccf^, lodge or cache where provisions are kept; storing-place, maga- 

 zine: inbushant nil gdnuapk pu'ksh gt'-u ipakslikstiksi to-morrow I repair 

 to the place where I keep my camass. Der. ipka. 



i p c 11 e' % i to place on the top of; said of baskets, disbes, vases ab-eady filled: 

 p'le'ntant i. to place on the top of, \\b, II. Cf hapa, ipma'tclia, ksbet'leka 



ipka, d. i-clpka (1) to lie on or in the ground; to remain, to be kept there; 

 said of inan. things: I'pakt it may be kept, 14)^, 14 (2) to lie on the ground 

 or in bed, to be sick in bed, 101, 20. : k'k'klxatk i. they lay dead on the ground, 

 110, 17. (ti) to line, to smear on, to put over: k'la'pki i'p/a tdlishtat they 

 smeared red paint in their faces, 120, 1>'. (4) to keep, to secure, to holdfast 

 in one's power: M6atuasbasb i'pkan lii'luagslan keeping the Fit liiver In- 

 dians and making slaves of them, 54, 10. 



Ipkai, nom. pr. niasc. of a Modoc; this name is said to be burrowed from 

 the Pit River language. 



i p m a' t c h a , d. i-ipma'tcha to fix on the top, to stick tip at the top of some- 

 thing, as of a pole: wdlas sa tilwA lak ipma'tsank they planted a pole and 

 placed dry scalps on the top of it, 16, 0. 



i p o , i'po, ipka, ip%a, Shasti terms, largely in use in Southwestern Oregon, 

 for the kd'sh-\>u\h, q. v., which is also called "wild potato". 



ipshvina. Mod.; ipsbuua, Kl. ; d i-iwpshunn swamp-dogberry ; a blue berry 

 growing on the ipshiinalam bush. Term borrowed from Shasti. 



i p s h li n a 1 a m , d. i-apshiinalam swamp-dogberry bush, a shrub growing in 

 California and throughout Southwestern Oregon, attaining a height which 

 varies from 5 to 20 feet. Cf. ipshiina. 



i s h , ish, i'sh, abbr. fi'om nish me, to me; see nu. 



is ha, d. i-isha (1) to carry out, to bring out. (2) to convey to the grave, to 

 dispose of a corpse by interment or cremation, 87, _.; to attend a funeral. 

 (<'5) subst., funeral, burial. Cf ilktcba, ishniila. 



i s h a 1 k , istak, isdak, pi. tiimi i. ( 1 ) ear of maize or Indian corn. (2) grains 

 of same. Kl. and Mod.; term borrowed from the Shasti language. 



