130 KLAMATH -EXGLISU DICTIOJ^ART. 



killii, j^illii, d. kikalhi, giggalhi to enter, to go into, to pass into; said of 

 many subjects; speaking of one subject, guli, q. v. 



kilidshiga, d. kik'lidshfga a species of little, long-necked ducks; syni- 

 zesis for kilidshiaga, 193; 13. Dim. kilidshiksh. 



kilfdshiksli, d. kiklidsliiksli, species oi duck, rather large-sized. Its 

 incantation: 165; 15. 180; 12. 



kili'lka to raise, kick up, icliirl up dust; said of the otter's tread, 166; 24. 



k i' 1 i 1 k s , kfllilksh dust; raised by the march of persons or animals, 29, 7. 



kilit, gi'lit (1) hole, a2)erture, orifice. (2) rectum or anus as a part of the 

 entrails, 119, 12. 20.: gilit=mashash ^i/es, hemorrhoids. Dei: kilhi. 



k i 1 1 w a s h , d. kikli'wash the flicker, a red-headed woodpecker, whose scalp 

 is highly j)rized by the Western Indians, is used as a charm, and enters 

 in the ornamentation of belts, mantles and blankets: k. shkiitatko wrapped 

 in a robe ornamented with scalps of the k. ivoodpecker, 189; 6. and Note. 



k f 1 k a , Kl. kil^a, d. kikal^a to become humpbacked: kil;^antko, humpbacked 

 person, humpback; kil%dntko humpback, when imitated by playing children. 



k i 1 % i s h , d. kikal;(ish hump, gibbosity. 



Kilukaga, noni. pr. of a Klamath Lake man, signer of the treaty of 

 1864: lit. "Warrior of small stature." Der. ki'losh. 



kilosh, kilu's, nkilush, d. ki'klosh, kikli'is (1) angry, irate, ivroth; furious, 

 133, 10.: kilos ke-udsis impetuous is the gray wolf, 144, H-; kpu'tsampgli 

 sas kiklo's hu'k in their war-fury they forced them to tvithdraw, 17, 3. (2) 

 bold warrior or fighter ; rabid fellow: Sa't laki kilu's the war-leader of tlie 

 Snake Indians, 28, 8. and Note Der. kilua. 



k i 1 u a , ki'lua, kilhua (V) to become or be angry, to be in a wrath, anger, rage, 

 36, 2.: ka-i kiluat! donHbe angry! 34, 13. (2) to be in the wild, savage state. 



ki'lua, kilhua, d. kikdlua; see kelua. 



Kiluamtch, nom. pr. masc, ^'Old Brave ^', or "Captain George". This 

 was the name of a Klamath Lake warrior, a reckless fighter of a remark- 

 ably tall stature. Cf. Note to 21, 5. Dei- kilosh, -amtch. 



kima'dsh, kimdtch, d. kikma'dsh ant: liikam k. black ant, lit. "bear's 

 ant"; kima'dsham patko afflicted with toothache; lit. "eaten by the ant", 

 126, 6.; compare with this tlie French fourmiller, the \ti\\. for micolare. 



kimalia, d. kikmalia to smart, to cause pain: ka-d k. it smarts intensely. 



