142 KLAMATH -ENGJ.ISM DIOTIONAEY. 



k 6 hi ash, d. k6kiash (l)^ea. (2) bedbug. Der. k(5ka. 



k 6 - i k a , d. kokf^a; see kui;ija 



k6-i;fag'a, d. kukf;<agrt ; see guikaka. 



ko-ish(iwa, ku-idsh«wa, d. kokishdwa to rejoice over, to be glad of: kui- 

 dshdwa i gtitpisht I am glad that you have arrived; ku-ish^wank shla'pgle 

 rejoicing to have found him again, 9fi, 5.; kii-ishe-uk rejoicing, joyful, merry, 

 96, 13. Cf. kuydvva 



k6ka, ku'ka, d. kukaka, kuk'ka (1) to be dressed in a gown, long robe; to 

 wear the hiks-garment ; said of botli sexes. (2) to be dressed, arrayed, clad; 

 said of women only: tidslia hu't kokatko she is nicely dressed; cf. 189, 5. 

 Cf. kukpgh, kiiks, shul6ta. 



k6kantcha, kukdnsha, d. kuk'kantcha to go climbing, to climh up to a 

 distance, 100, 7.; to ascend, as a ladder or tree. Der. guka. 



k 6 k a t % a s h , pi. tumi k , nom. pr. of an edible root not specified. Cf. 

 k6katka, frequentat. of k6ka. 



k6kna, d kokAkna; see gukna. 



k o k 6 1 e flint-rock, a whitish rock used in the manufacture of arrow- and 

 spear-heads: k nhAwahh. flint arrow-head, flint spear-head. Little pieces 

 of this rock are found at different spots on the reservation. 



k6ktingsh, ku'ktinksh, abbr. ko'tingsh, ku'ktu, d. kokAktingsh dragon- 

 fly, libcUnla, muskito hawk. Der. giita. Cf kinsh, K6tingsh. 



k o k t k f n s h k a , d. kokaktkinshka to scold, blame, vituperate; to charge with 

 reproaches, 184; 30. and Note. Der k6ktingsh. 



k 6 k u a , k6kuatko, d. of guhua, q v. 



k61ansli, pi. tumi k., (1) joint, articulation of limbs. (2) knee-joint, knee- 

 articulation, knee-bone, knee. Der. ga-iila. 



K61mai, nom. pr. fem.; interpreted by "Great Talker." 



k o' 1 1 a , k61ta, d. kokil'lta otter, fish otter: Lutra canadensis. K61ta wc^as the 

 otter's offspring, 180; 1. and Note. Incantations: 166; 24 177; 9. Por- 

 tions of its skin serve as magic curing-tools in the form of belts, 167; 30. 



k o m u' s h n i , kamushni, d. kokmu'shni wild, savage, runaway: ka-i k. tame, 

 domesticated. Der. kii, mc^dsha. 



k o n c , kon, koni, kun, same as giini, q. v. 



kd'pe, k6pi coffee: k. bunu'tchatko (you are) going to drink coffee, 186; 56. 

 From the English. 



