108 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



ful^ ivorried; saddened by experiencing heavy losses, as of relatives, personnl 

 liberty, property etc.: yiialks^sitk, yuyalks=sitk su'ta to render sorrowful ; 

 to make a mourner of somebody, 17, 21.; yuyalk=9bftko (for yuy/ilkishash- 

 shitko) hehaving like a mourner or captive. 



yudlkishptchi, d. yuytilkishptehi (1) having a wretched appearance; 

 poor- or sad-looking. (2) sorrowful, pining away. Cf. yutilkish 



yiiasli, d yuyuasli limit, terminus for throwing, shooting, or runniug: 

 shudshna yu'ashtala sha tchui then they pursue each other up to the limits 

 meted out, to the base of the pla3--ground, 80, 12. Der. yiia. 



y 11 a s h 1 a , d. y uyiiashhi to fix a demarcation line, to set up a limit for shoot- 

 ing, throwing, running. Der. yi'ia. 



y 11 d s h 1 d k t k a 1 , d. yiiyadshhikfkal to slip with the feet. 



y 11 d s h n a , d yii-udshna to be flying, to move through the air ; said of arrows, 

 balls or other projectiles. 



yuhan^ash sword, dagger, or knife over two feet long, 193; 10. Mod. for 

 t^kish Kl. The derivation from yuhit'na points to a weapon kept in a 

 scabbard or sheath 



yuhi(^na, d. i vihiena (1) to be inside, within; as on the ground-floor of 

 lodge, in a receptacle, case etc. (2) prep, and postp , inside, indoors, 

 within: y. gl'sht being inside, or, for being within, 128, 5 ; speaking of more 

 than one being within, wink5gsht (we'nku gi'sht or iwina, iwinank hu' 

 gisht) or w^nkogsht, 127, 14. 



y uh6, d. yu-ih6 buffalo: Bos americanus. Cf hiika, hiil^a, huwa. 



y 11 h 6 1 a 1 ;( a , d yu-ih6hil%a to march and dance around; this being a por- 

 tion of certain dances performed before starting on the warpath. Cf h6- 

 hil%a, yuhulaklal^a. 



y u h u 1 a k 1 4 1 ;j a , d. yu-iholaklAl;(a to perform, a certain war-dance. Mod. 

 for yuh61al%a Kl., q. v. 



yuydlka, yuy^l;{a, 3aiyAlkish ; see yualka, yualkish. 



y ukiak, yikiak, d yu-ikiak, yiakiak (1) species of owl living on squir- 

 rels; small and of reddish color: Scops asia. (2) yiikiak: mocking-bird, 

 Mimus polyglottus; Mod., 183; 21. (3) jay bird, Cyanura stelleri: yuki- 

 kam shkutantki having the head adorned with jay feathers, 183; 20. 



yiikiuka, yu^iuga, d yuj-iikiuka, v. mtr., to .smart, give pain; to itch. 

 Cf yiiktgi, kinia'dsh and the German: "jucken". 



