124 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



k ;i k ii k t k a n f t s f k k a , name of a forest bird not specified, i)erhaps the 

 oriole; stands for ka'kakli=tkamtchfkash, "bird somewhat yellow," 180; 8. 



K ji' k a s h t i , nom. pr. of a mountain on Upper Klamath Lake. 



k ii k n 6 1 k i s h , ka'kndtcli, d. kakakn6tkish shovel. Cf kdka. 



k ii' k t s n a , see kddshna. 



k ji' 1 a , d. kakdla ; see ka'la. 



Ka'lalkshi, Kii'lalks (1) nom. pr. of a mountain on the east side of 

 middle part of Upper Klamath Lake, near Captain Ferree's house. (2) 

 nom. pr. of a locality west of Upper Klamath Lake: "Dirt-hauling Place", 

 142, 6. Der. kailala. 



kii' lash, g^lash; same as kjiflash, q. v. 



kii' 1 i s h , obj. case of ka'liak; see kdliak. 



Kil'mpu, nom. pr. masc, "The Tall One": Shasti name of Captain Jack, 

 the Modoc chief; kimpi, gfmpi great, large, in Shasti. See Kfntpuash. 



ka'sh, d. kii'kash, Kl., same as shkfsh, q. v. 



kii'tch, d. kix'katch (vowels long) a species of magpie: Pica melanoleuca 

 hudsonica. Onomatop.; cf wekw^kash. 



ktl'tsa, ka'tcha, ka'tsna; see kddsha, k^dshna. 



ke, ge, kii', ga', procl. and end. ke, gii; poss. kdlam. (1) pron. dem., this 

 here, this; refers to one person, animal or inan. object within sight and in 

 close proximity; Lat. hicce, hocce. (2) pron. pers., he, she, it. — It is the 

 simplex form of ke'k, q. v., and the radix of gdt and ge-u. Gii' ki hu 

 shlako'tkish this thing here is an ax, 178; 10.; gii' a gd-u kdknulsh this is 

 my war-cuirass, 178; 5.; gii' kanf? tvho right there f 182; 3.; k4 hai, gd 

 hai this one before you; ke' lish tok wal^atchkatko gulf this (woman) has 

 entered the lodge of a poorly dressed (husband), 189; 7; k41am ge hitchash 

 gii who owns this house? kdlSm wunl'bi wenufpkam wewdas she is a 

 widow with four children; gitala, this way, through here; see gitala. 



ke, ke. Id, d. kek, adv., so, thus; "what follows" ; used in introducing 

 speeches in the form as delivered. Cf 155; 19. 185; 43. Kl. for Ide 

 Mod., q. V. 



kddsha, ke'tcha, ka'tcha, d. kdkatcha, kdktcha (1) to leave, abandon, cast 

 away, said of persons: tchui piin k"(?dsa Paul then Ball left (his wife) again, 

 78, 10.; cf 77, 2. 3. and vtit(')(lshna. To throw atvay, reject, said of inan. 



