136 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



k i w ;i 1 <i p il t a , d. kikualapAta to drag or trail along upon the soil: Idkiam 

 pji'-ia sha kiifla (for kaflatat) k. they dragged the chief's daughter on the 

 soil, along the ground, 190; 11. 



k 1 a' d s h , d. kldkladsh (1) level piece of ground, plain. (2) clearing in the 

 woods: tch^-xi klAdshat gshi'kla an antelope lay in a clearing, 126, 6. Mod. 

 for kna't Kl, q. v. 



k 1 a' d s h , k'hitch ; see kgMtch. 



kl Ala, kkih'la, klsilha, pi. tumi k., hailstones fall ; it is hailing. 



k 1 d 1 a s h , abbr. kldlsh, pi. tumi k., (1 ) hail, fall of hailstones. (2) hailstone; 

 nddshiak k. a single hailstone. Cf. stukish. 



Kla'll, nom. pr. fem. Kl : '^Skin Scorched ojf". 



k 1 A n a , the palatable root of an aquatic plant growing in rivers, 146, 1 4. 



klap gonorrhoea: klap=m4shash gonorrhoea; klapraashetko afflicted with 

 gonorrhoea. From the English clap. Cf guyds^atko. 



k 1 A p a , pi. tumi k., the edible, cylindric root of the small-leaved, red- 

 blossoming pudshak-plant, 147, 1. 



k ' 1 4 p i\ , a hawk-like black bird changing to a lighter hue in winter and 

 living on mice; tail white 



k 1 a' s h , d. kldklash raw shin, raw fur-skin, untanned hide. Cf kiul61a. 



kldtcha, geldtsa, d. kekldtoha to move the hand sideways, to perform a lat- 

 eral or whirling motion with the hand or arm Der. ki-, l^na. 



kldtchna, geldtchna, d. kekldtchna to make a side motion with the hand. 

 When relating to the sp^Ishna-game, it designates a half circular side 

 motion performed with all the fingers: vu'ish sha kldtchnank shlin they 

 express their guessing at the vuish by a side motion of the hand, 79, 4. and Note. 



K'laushAlpkash Yaina-aga = gishi, nom. pr. of Sand Hill, a lo- 

 cality where a battle of the Modoc campaign was fought on April 26, 

 1873; 43, J 2. and Note to 43, 1. K6la-ushdlpkash=Yaindkishi, 56, 4. 

 Lit. "Sand-covered Hill at". Der. k'laushaltko, yaina-dga, gi. 



k'laiishaltko, pi. tiimi k., sand-covered, sandy Der. keld-ush. 



klji'yam, species of grass about 3 inches long, with a narrow panicle. 



k'layuaga, a kind of mouse not specified. Dim. kgldyua. 



kla'pi, kgla'pi, k'le'pi, d. kliikla'pi, a long flat species of rush or scirpus; 

 used for manufacturing little aiTows as playthings: k'l^piam lutish, shldpsh 

 seed, flower of kid' pi-reed. Not to be confounded with kldpa, q. v. 



