k A n 11 i — k a t . 119 



kdpo, gdpu, d. k4kpo, gAkpo coat, citizen's coat, dress; overcoat. From Cli. 

 J.; this from French copo^.- overcoat. 



kap61a, d. kakp61a [i) to take off the coat. (2) to undress. 



kap6peli, d. kakp6p6li to put the coat on. 



kap6pka, d. kakp6pka to put another's coat on 



k d p t u , kdpto, pi. tiimi k., a species of small sucJcer-fish, named by Prof 

 E. D. Cope Ghasmistes hrevirostris, sp. nov. They are fourteen to sixteen 

 inches long, body nearly cylindric, dusky above, silvery below; caught in 

 April, before the larger sucker species, in the Klamath lakes and in the 

 WiUiamson River: 74, 1. 



k /i p t c h a , gAptcha, d. gagdptcha (1) to go behind. (2) to hide behind, to he 

 close to, to he in contact with. (3) k. or gkptche fifth finger, small finger; the 

 spur oi certain birds: kdptchelam shindktish, q. v.; gaptchatka tchi'l;^ia 

 they placed on the floor with their small fingers, 113, 3., cf 113, 4. (4) the 

 moons or months of the Mdklaks year, whicli are counted on the smallest 

 finger, and correspond inaccurately to our May: gaptsatka in May, 74, 

 1.; gaptcht^tka t^alampAni 1870 in the middle of May 1870, 36, 7.; and to 

 om December, 75, 17. Cf yanbipshti, kapdta. 



kdptchelam shindktish (1) fourth finger of the hand, or ring finger. 

 (2) the moons or months counted on this finger; they correspond, though 

 not exactly, to our April, 75, 21., and to our November, lb, 16. 



Kapuak, nom. pr. masc: ''Little Coat on", 140, 4. 9. Der. kdpo. 



k a p u t k o , d. kakputko wearing a coat, dressed in a coat. Der. kdpo. 



k d s h m a the edible root or bulb of a plant growing on rocky ground, 146, 7. 



Kdssilag, nom. pr. masc, a son of Tsdlo;jins, q. v. The name is in- 

 terpreted by "Straying, Runaway". 



kat, kdt, abbr. ka, obi. kdndan, d. kdkat, met kd-akt, abbr kdk, obj. kd- 

 kiash, (1) pron. dem.-rel., that one ivho, that which, those tvho or which (2) 

 pron. rel., who, what, tvhich. Applies to anim. and inaii. equally: k. hiik 

 shli'kshga the ones tvho had almost killed him, 30, 6. : k. huk hii't tchui lali'ga 

 Tuhu'shash tvhich thing since then stuck on Mud Hen, 97, 1.; kat p'lai 

 tchi'a tvho dtvells on high, 139, 1.; tsui ni shli'n hii'nk, kdt huk yfi'ta then 

 I wounded the one who was shooting, 23, 1.; kdndan liii'nk slilin the one 

 tvhom I had shot, 23, 20., cf 30, 18.; kdnda nat a'na the one tvhom we car- 



