146 KLAMATH -ENGLISH JHCTIONAKY. 



k s li a w i 11 a , d. ksliasliuina to fall down, one of one pair with marks up or 



down, the other three with the marks down or up; said of the two pairs 



of beaver or woodchuck teeth used in the skushash-game. By this 



throw none of the players on either side will gain anything, 80, 5. 

 k s h e k a n s h a to fly around, to take an aerial fligJit : kalo nu k. Tfly through 



the clear skies, 169; 50. 

 kshekiiila, d. kshekshakiula to catch, cajdure: ma'iilv k. to catch uflij. 

 k s h ^ k u g a , ksikoga, d. kshekshakoga to put, place or locate into, as into a 



basket, cradle etc.: tchakeldtat k. to place into a willow basket, 101, 19.; 



bo'xstat kshex^ga to lay, place in a coffin. Refers to one person or anim. 



object; speaking of many or collective objects, ikuga. 

 ksh^la, ksha'la to place tvithin, to imt or lift into: tsui nat ksii'lapk liu'nk 



shlipks then we lifted that wounded man into (the ambulance bed), 24, 5. 

 kshelktcha, d. kshekshalktcha to leave behind, relinquish while going; 



said of one long or anim. object only. Speaking of many, dlktcha. Cf 



k'lktcha. 

 kshel^a, d. kshekshdl^a to deposit; to lay down on the ground; said of 



one long-shaped object, person etc.: tAukni mdklaks k. k'lekApkash the 



forefathers laid down the body of the deceased, 85, 6. Der. el%a. 

 k s h e 1 u i k i (^ t i s h , d. kshekshaluikie'tish (1) one who is living with others. 



(2) servant, hired person. Der ksh^luya. 

 kshdluish, ksdlhuish, d. kshekshdluish mane of horse, lion etc. Cf. 



dlhuish, wAmglhuish. 

 kshclu5^a, kshelui, d. kshekshtiluya to lie near ov by the fire; to warm 



oneself: kt4na kshelnyank lu'lukshtat she slept within the warming rays of 



the fire, 122, 1. Cf kslu^/a. 

 kslu'na, d. ksheksha, kst'gsa (1) to carry on the arms one long-shaped 



object: mukdk k. to carry a baby, Kl. (2) to carry off, take aw«/y in the 



arms or hands: iiiiku k. to carry away sticks, tvood. Der. dna. 

 kshe'sh, kshi'sh little stick serving as counting check in games. In the 



spelshna-ganie six of them are commonly used, 80, 2-4.: na'shak k. only 



one check, 79, 5. Der. kshdna 

 kshdt'leka, kshatla'^i, kshatle'^i, d. kshekshct'le;(;a, kshakshtle'^i (1) to 



lay across, transversely, athwart; to deposit crosswise, as one log across 



another. (2) to fasten, tie transverscli/ : kshet'lii/ipkiish watchtat I'tpa 



