104 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



yankiipshti, yank/ipshtia, d. yayankdpshti (1) to place info an opening, 

 aperture, as a stick, straw, pebble etc. (2) to bar an entrance, to close an 

 aperture; said, e. g., of pasting paper on a broken window-pane: wa'slitat 

 y. to obstruct the den (of a buiTOwing animal), 127, 6. Cf krnaki'ipshti 



y d n k u a , d. yaydnkua to take down ; to take, to score for oneself: la'p kshe'sh 

 y. they win two counting-checks, 80, 2. 



y An tan a, d. yaydntana (1) to put down into, to put alongside of, to insert: 

 tfildshi mish nt ydntanuapk t6-ukankshtat I will put arrows i'lto your 

 quiver. (2) adv., y., abbr. ydnta down, downwards, 190; 15. 



yantani, yantdnni (1) adj., situated below, located underneath or further 

 down; lower, nether, inferior. (2) subst., lower, nether part or portion of: 

 h'llpam y. lower eyelid. Der. yjina No. 1. 



y d n t c h , nom. pr of an edible cylindric root of the size of tlie camass- 

 bulb (piiksh) and as thick as a thumb ; the plant grows on rocks, in fields 

 and in prairies to the height of one to two feet, bearing a dark-colored 

 fruit: 146, 1-2. Der. ydna. 



yapalpul(^ash butterfly, diurnal lepidopterous insect, 95, 22. Der p/ilpali. 



yash, ya'sh, pi. tumi j., willow; tvater-willow : y. stindsh ginxant (Kl.) 

 willow lodge; tsui sa shliid }astat li'ukaipksh then they discovered them 

 crowded among the willows, 20, 6. Cf yd-aga; kiilsham y^sh. 



yashala to be full, grown over with willows: ydshaltko studded, lined with 

 willow-bushes, 31, 1. 



Y 4 s h = L a m a' d s h , nom. pr. of a camping-place on Klamath Marsh ; lit. 

 "Ahead of the willows". From ytish, lamMsha. 



yatdsl^a to press. Cf yads;ipka, y^ts^aka. 



y a t i' s h (- -i) rock standing upright; smaller than the hji'nuash, q. v., 1 1 9 ; 4. 



y/i-uy a, d. yayo'-nya; same as yauyj'iwa, q. v.: silwals g(^-u v. ?»// bird- 

 claws are rattling, being fastened to a necklace or conjurer's rattle: 177; ' G. 



y a u y k w a , d. yayo'yawa to make noise, to be noisy, to rattle. Onomato]). 



yd-uka, d. yayu'pja (1) to treat in sickness, said of the oonjnrer, 7,'5, 1., 

 and of the physician. (2) to cure, restore to health. 



y a li k 6 1 a , conti-. y6k6la, }-6k'la to perform puberty or pilpU dances. When 

 the tribe participates in them, they n.^^nally last five nights. Cf. 134, 21. 

 22. and shuyu;^ala, stupui, stina'sh. 



