kayutalii — k;ilkma. 115 



kaka'dsha, gako'tcha, d. kak'ko'dsha (1) to cross, to go across, to go over to: 

 Sk^Iamtcli k. Leme-isbamksh Old Marten passed over to the place ivhere the 

 Tlmnders weri, \Vd, 18. (2) to ford a river, brook, or other shallow 

 water while traveling. Der. gdkua. 



k a k o' k i s h , kdkogsh, d. kak'ko'kish ford; fording place of a river or shal- 

 low water. In 74, 1 6. is mentioned a ford over a tributary of Williamson 

 Eiver, remarkable by its blackish waters; the ford is close to the outflow 

 of Klamath Marsh into the Willian^son River. Der. g^kua. 



kak61akpka, d. of ga-ulakpka, q. v 



kakpatn6tkish, d. kakakpatnotkish (I) pin, cloth-pin, Kl (2) screw, 

 Mod. Der. kdpatna. 



k 4 k t a , d. of ktdna, q. v ; k a k t a k , see katak. 



KAktsamkshi, nom pr. of a camp and little spring near the subagency 

 buildings at Ydneks. 



k d 1 , gAl, d. g4gal species of tree-moss of black or dark color. 



k a 1 a , pi. tiimi k., flat and round or ovoid basket having the shape of a 

 bucket and made in the Shasti country of roots growing there. They 

 are of various sizes ; the larger ones, impervious to water, serve for boihng 

 water and for cooking food, 113, 9. MiYni k. a large flat bucJcet, 112, 21. 

 The cooking by means of this vase is described 1 1 2, 2 1-1 13, 4. T6kiam 

 k. cup made of horn. 



kdlak, d-kakAlak person relapsed into disease; used attributively, 72, 1.; 

 predicatively, 72, 2.: k. antch (for a nush) ma'sha ku-ak vudokuisham 

 nush I have suffered relapses on account of having been beaten. 



kAlam, poss. of kani, pron.; and of kat, pron. rel., q. v. 



k A 1 a p s h , d. kakdlapsh decayed log. Cf kalina, under k'ldka. 



kalfna to die; see k'ldka. 



k d 1 k a 1 a , d. kakdlkala to rustle; said of crawling reptiles. 



kdlkela, d. kak^lkgla (1) to fall sick, to hurt oneself, to be hurt, 158; 54. 

 (2) to relapse into sickness; to become kdlak. 



kAlkma, k^l^ma, pi. tumi k., woman's skull-cap made of the roots of trees 

 found in the ancient domain of the Shasti tribe, in Northern California. 

 This cap is of half-globular shape and also serves as drinking-cup. Der. 

 Mlkali, kma'. Cf. kma', mdksha. 



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