k(^-utchish— kilibli. 129 



k i a n (^ g a , d. kikan^ga to move the fingers sideways over, to rub from one 

 side; lit. "to begin moving sideways": p'gi'shap kikannega lulput nepatka 

 the mother passes with her hands over the eyes, 91, 6. Mod. Cf. kidkuga. 



kiiipka, d kakiiipka (1) to lie on one side of the body, to recline sideways. 

 (2) to lean on one arm. 



kiat^ga, d. kikat%a, v. intr., to enter sideways, 73, 5.; to slip into from 

 one side, to slide into. Cf. gut^ga. 



kia'm (d. kdkiiim), pi. tiimi k., generic term for all kinds oi fish, 94, 4. 

 145, 11.: k. Mela to catch fish, 28, 5. 132, 3.; k. p4n to eat fish, viz., to eat 

 nothing but fish, to fast on fish, 89, 7. and Note; ku-idshi k. rotten, stink- 

 ing fish, 132, 3. 4.; kiamji'mi, kiame'mi, kiarna'm in the fishing season; 

 this period comprehends the early and the warm months, during which 

 the fish ascend the waters of these highlands, 148, 19. Cf kia, kidsha. 



kia'm = lu^lks, kia'm=lu(51kish, or lu^lks=kia'm fishing-place; a place where 

 fish are caught in large quantities, as an obstruction, dam in a river etc. 



kia'm = luelksHa to procure, to make a fishing-place or fish-trap for some- 

 body's use, 142, 2. 



kia'm = luelo'tksh; see luel6tkish. 



kidsha, kidsa, d. kikadsa. Mod. kiktcha (i) to swim below the water's sur- 

 face. (2) to dive: k. .t41a to dive after a coin of money. (3) to creep, crawl, 

 as snakes, lizards, worms. 



kids hash, d. ki'ktchaah fin of fish ; generic tei-m for all fins except the 

 kdluish, q. v.: k. yutflan, or k. vush6ksaksin breast fin; pipelantan k. 

 side fin; shuitchashks4ksin k. belly fin. 



kie, kl in this manner, 155; 19; so, thus; can be used when quoting the 

 very words used by the one speaking: h(imkanka kie, Mod., she spoke thus, 

 31, 11., for Kl. ke a hemkanka, kek h^mkanka so she said. Stands also 

 for Kl. gd-asht, nd-asht, tchf. 



k i k 1 o' s , kiklu's, d. of kilosh, q. v. 



ki'la, d. kikdla; see kila. 



k 1 1 d s h n a , d. kikdldshna. Mod. for kintchna, q. v. 



kilibli, d. kiklibli (1) to go into, to enter, to pass within, said of one or sev- 

 eral animals entering their dens, burrows. (2) to slide into ; to crawl, creep 

 into. — Speaking of one subject, gulipeli may be used in the second defi- 

 nition. Der. kilhi, -peli. 



