138 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



traction, especiall}' for alluring fish: kl. ankii jj?7c7i tvood set on fire on a 

 fishing-canoe, 150, 6. Der. kludshoa. 



k 1 u k a 1 g i , d. kii'kulg-algi to haid, fetch, to come after or for something: k. 

 an Id'loks, kti-i ni sliudshank tchia I come after fire, for I have no fire 

 where I stop. Cf. klena. 



klu'shl^a, d. klukli'ishl^a to go to sleep, to go to rest; said of birds and 

 other animals in Kl.; in Mod. of persons also. 



k m a' , pi. tumi k., (1) woman^s skullcap of the Mdklaks pattern, similar to the 

 kdlkma, but flat on the top. This headcover, sometimes worn by old 

 men also, is manufactured from various kinds of aquatic grasses and 

 scirpus. One specimen was bordered at the rim with md-i (bulrush, 

 tule-grass), further inside appeared the yellow-colored tkap; the shma- 

 yam, also yellow, on the outside, and the ornaments of the cap were 

 interwoven with the black miikuash. Cf 87, 4. 109, 3-5. 9. 10. (2) 

 stnall tray, or drinking cup manufactured as above. Cf. kalkma. 



km 4k a, k'makka, d. kdkmka, kmak'mka (1) to look about, to look around 

 oneself, 110, 15. ■ (2) to he on the lookout, to spy, reconnaitre, scout: km;ikok 

 MoatuAshash in order to espy the Pit River Indians, 21, 12. 29, 12. 13. (3) 

 to expect, wait. — The first d. form is used when speaking of a few subjects, 

 the second, when speaking of many. 



k m a k a p s h t i , d. kakmkapshti to put a stick or straw into an orifice, open- 

 ing, den, hole. Cf yankj'ipshti. 



k mapat' hi en atko , d. kniakmpatic^natko ivrinkled, furrowed : kmapat'- 

 hi^napksh tcilish gi'tko tvrinkled in face. 



k m a t c h ;{ 6 1 k i s h , d. kmakmatchx<5tkish holh spurs of a rider. Mod. 



Cf ktuk('.tkish Ki; 



k m ^ 1 / a , d. kdkmel^a, kmdkmal^a, v. trans., to lay down, to leave; said of 

 threads, ropes, and similar objects. The first d. form is used when speak- 

 ing of a few objects, the second, when speaking of many. 



k Ml 1 ti k, a muscle of the human nock: the sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle. 



kmu'gga, kmiika, d. km6kumka to growl; said of dogs only. Cf the 

 German: mucksen. 



k m u y u I a t k o , k. kukmiulatko shaggy. 



K ' m u k :i m t c h i k s li , al)l)r. K'mukamtch, K'ninknmts, nom. pr. of JCmi't- 



