128 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTION All Y. 



called Skii'lam sM-amoksh tJie kinsman of Old Marten, 111, 21., and lived 

 with his cubs in the same lodge with the Thunders. Also called Ke- 

 utchish; see kd-utchish (2). 



kd-utchish, ka'-utchish, kdyutchish, kAwitchish, k;i-utchish, d. kakaii- 

 tchish, kakd-utchish (1) wolf, gic-y wolf: Canis lupm, 88, 3. 144, 11. 12.: 

 ka'-utchish gu'lo the female wolf, 190; 16.; incantations, 157; 37. 165; 

 12.; ka'-udshlsh topinkan(i) the younger wolf, the wolf's younger brother, 

 184; 31. (2) Kd-utcliish, noni. pr. of the gray wo// personified, 111, 20. 

 112, 17. 113, 21. 131, 5-15.; identical with Kd-utchiamtch, q. v. 



kdwa, nkcwa, n^ii'wa, d kekewa, ktkua, nkekua (1) to break, fracture, 

 smash, disintegrate; said of one object only: nte-ish np^ii'wa the bow was 

 broken, 23, 18.; ts'u'ks ke-usht tvhen a leg is broken, 71, 8.; tcha'sliusli 

 tch6kash nk^vvatko a skunk with a fractured leg, 127, 10.; wc'knini n;^u'wa 

 his arm was broken at different places, sustained a compound fracture — 

 Speaking of many objects, nguldsha, q. v. (2) to put on or into, to mix 

 in; said of salt put on meat, of sugar put in tea, and of other processes 

 of dilution. Cf yekewa, ydkua, ngumshka, pekewa, sheyakua, ukcwa. 



Kewii = Gitko, nom. pr. masc. of a Klamath Lake chief at Yaneks; 

 ^'■Broken-Leg". Abbr. from Tch'u'ks=Kewtipkash=Gitko. 



kewel^a, d. kekewdl^a to waste, to use unavailingly, 121, 2. 3. Der. kdwa. 



k'hiulaksalsh, Idulaksalsh, d. k'hikulaksalsh ^a^;, banner; lit. "what 

 is hoisted". Der. k'hiule;ta, kluleka. 



k ' h i u 1 6 z a , d. k'hikul6%a ( I) to raise or hoist by the simple motion of the 

 hands, as a flag is raised by pulling a string. (2j to holdup by hand, arm: 

 palpalishshil k'hi'ul6%an raising a white flag (of truce), 14, 2. Der kiuleka. 



ki, 155; 19. Same as kie, q v. 



kla, kiy a, d. kikiya, keki'a fcarc?, 180; 17. Incantations: ki'ya nu afkana 

 I the lizard am nodding at the issue of my den, 155; 19.; ki'alam ke-ish 

 the lizard^ s tread or passage, 165; 13. 14. Cf kidsha. 



k i' - a d s h yolk of egg. 



k i d k u g a , d. ldk;'ikuga to rub sideways, to move the fingers from one side into 

 or around something; k. lulpat to move the fingers over the eye, either to the 

 right or left, a treatment resorted to by Indian mothers on their infants 

 when the eyes or features seem out of shape. Kl. for kiancga Mod. 



