kpdto — kshawalidga. 145 



as game, clothing. (2) to put to death by hanging, 44, 4. 7. 8. 55, 21. — 

 Speaking of many objects, igg^ya Cf. agg^ya, hishugg^ya, lagg4ya. 



kshaggay6tkisli, d. kshakshgay6tkish gallows. 



kshaklclsha to circle in the air; to describe circles, as birds of prey, 165; 

 5. 169; 50. C£ aggddsha, ki-uggMsha. 



-ksaksi, -ksaksina, postp. of the emphatic adessive case in KL, '^ at, just 

 at. there", not occumng in our Modoc texts. Often appended to parts of 

 animal body, 21, 17. 30, 5.; to local names and terms of topography, 

 19, 7. 20, 10-13. 22, 1.: keld-ush ish iktchi d-ushkshakshi ! get me some 

 sand at the lake! Cf Weldkash=KnukleksAksi. 



kshdpa, ksapa, gishdpa (I) to tell, to relate, to state, to say so; introducing 

 sometimes the proper woi'ds of the one speaking, sometimes not, 119, 21.: 

 "kaila p'nalam" kshapa, "Modokishash 161oaksh" kshapa, "B6shtin 

 kldksht" kshapa they said that the land belonged to themselves, that the 

 Modocs were slaves and would soon become white people, 35, 6-8.; hun 

 Wcitchag hu'mtcha kshdpa he told me that this dog ivas of such a description; 

 kdnt sha Dr. J6hnash tawiank shi'uks gishdpa the one tvhom they said to 

 have been bewitched by Doctor John, 65, 18 ; "hu'nksh" u'nk kshdpa 'Hhis 

 one" said he. (2) to think, to believe, to hold, to suppose: hu'nk M6atuashash 

 ksdpok thinking him to be a Pit River man, 24, 4. Der. ke No. 2, shdpa. 



kshapdta, d. kshakshpdta (1) v. trans., to bend backward or downward. 

 (2) V. intr., to lean back on one's seat or chair. Cf tchapata. 



-kshdpta, -gshapta, a term composing the numeral terms six, seven, eight; 

 also their multiples sixty, seventy, eighty, and others; lit. "I bend down- 

 wards (the finger) ". Contr. from kshapAta. 



k s h a t g a t n u 1 a to draw out, extract, pull out; kdtchannat kshatgatnti'lank 

 taking out from, extracting from the log, 111, 17. Der. tgatmila. 



kshdwal, ksdwala, d kshdkshual, ksaksuala (1) to stretch out upon, to 

 deposit, lay upon: k. k'lekapkash Anko kedshlakstat they laid the body 

 upon a pile of ivood, 85, 6.: shtchilv'l^ank tchiii gdlkai, tchiiyunk k. 

 k'lekapkash after erecting poles they construct a platform and deposit on it the 

 corpse. (2) to fix, fasten or tie above, high up, as at the top of a standing- 

 pole. — Speaking of more than one object, iwdla. Cf ipma'tcha, kshuiwal. 



kshawalidga, d. kshakshawalidga to carry up, to transport upwards, up- 

 hill. Cf 74, 17. Der. kshawal. Cf huwali(^ga. 

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