120 KLAMAXn-ENdLlSU DlOTlONAJiY. 



was a heavy snow-fall here; lii't kii-i k. not much snow fell here. (2) heap 

 of fallen snow; snow heap. Der. k(ina. 



ke'ktcha, 110, 19.; see kddsha. 



k e' X t g i to become pale in the face. 



k e 1 ;i d s li 1 a to collect keldtch-herries annually or liabituully : k'ladghUi'mi in 

 the Ida' dsh-gathering season, a period of the year commencing in the middle 

 of August and extending into autumn, 46, 9. Der kgl^tch. 



kClayua, species of long-tailed mouse, black, with large eyes, living in 

 earth-holes. Its incantation : 165; 10, of. 179; 10. Cf. k'layudga. 



k e 1 a m t c h a , d. kakelamtclia to close the eyes: t keldmtsank si'tk lu'dshna 

 ye wander as if ye had your eyes closed, 64, 11. 



k e 1 a m t c h 1 4 m n a , d. kak'lamtchtdmna to continue closing and opening the 

 eyelids; to keep on ivinking, to nictate, to hlink. Cf. shuekAptcha. 



k C latch, k'la'dsh, klii-ads, klus, pi. tiinii k , a bean-shaped, sweet-tasting, 

 black or deep blue l)erry growing on the low keldtcham-bush Some In- 

 dians compare it with a whortleberry, others with a prune; ?;•, 5. To 

 the natives it is an important article of food, cf 146, 8-11. 



kelatcham, pi. tumi k., the bush jjroducing the keldtch-berry ; this bush is 

 of low growth (wikani), not over eight inclies high; 146, 8 Cf kelatch 



k e 1 a - u n a , ke'la-una to cover up ivith, to bury in; to throw down or upon: 

 kiiila k. to cover with earth, mud, dirt; to bury, inter, 85, 11. Der. kiiila. 

 Cf. k^lua, keki-ush, shekelaluua, sheke'lki. 



k 6 1 4 - u s h , kla-ush, k'14-ush, pi. tunii k., sand Der. kaila. Cf k'laushaltko. 



kelii'pi, k'lii'pi, d. klakla'pi; see kUi/pi. 



kdlam, kdlam, poss. pron. of third person sing., his, her, its; his, hers, its; 

 the poss. case of ke, ge, q. v. 



k elm ash, g(ilmash, d. kekdlmasli tear, eye-water, 1 10, 15. 



k e' 1 1 a m a , d. keka'ltama to drop on, to let fall upon, 80, 1. 



ki'lua, ki'lua, ki'lhua, kii'lua, d. kekdlua, kikdlhua (1) v. trans., to throw 

 down or into, to cover up with, to fill up: k. kaila il;^uk they fill up the earth 

 into the grave to bury (ilie corpse), 87, 11.; kiiila kii'lua they fill up tvith 

 earth, 148, 18. (2) v. intr., to pass over, to cover up, said of liquids: 

 amliu a n'sli nu'sli ki'lhua the water ivent over my head. Cf. kela-una. 



kemutcha, kgniiitchatko; see k'mutcha. 



