150 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONAEY. 



k t a k a g a , d. ktaktkdga to rip open, to tear open. 

 k t a k d k i t c h n a , d. ktaktkdkitchna to rip or tear open successively. 

 ktakdlitko (1) adj., tvounded by a cut or gash. (2) subst., thr wound, 

 . gash: mu'ni k. a large, wide wound; kt'tcha k. a small wound. 

 ktaki61a, ktakiula to sever, cut off: wdtsag hu'k k'leka kdndan kpe'l 



ktakio'la the dog died, whose tail I cut off. Cf. ktdkta No. 1. 

 ktdklish, d. ktaktdklish (1) adj., arrayed with the halmo'lsh or elk-shin 



armor: mdklaks ktaklfsh men 'clad in shin-armors, 88, 7. (2) subst, 



warrior on the warpath ; fighter arrayed for war. Cf. kakn61a, kaknolsh. 

 k 1 4 k t a , d. ktaktdkta to cut off; to cut asunder, sever in two, as a string, 



rope, limb, 134, 14. Cf. ktukta, ktaki61a. 

 k t d k t a , d. of ktdna, q. v. 

 ktalddshna, d. ktaktladslma to cut, slash; to tvound with a cutting 



instrument. Cf ktakdlitko. 

 ktdna, d. ktdkta, kdkta to sleep, to be asleep, 110, 20. 113, 17.: nfshta nat 



kd-i kdktant (for kdkta nat) the whole night we did not sleep, 31, y., cf. 



sa kdkta they slept, held siesta, 19, 13.; ktdnhuisli (h epenthetic) while she 



slept, 122, 3.; ktdmpsh=shltk (for ktandpkasli=shitko) slilc'ash appearing 



like one who is asleep, 113, 17., cf 131, 9. 

 ktandpka, d. ktaktandpka to be drowsy, sleepy: ktanapkatko (ungram- 

 matically ktanapatko in 91, 7.), one tvho is sleepy. Der. ktaiia. 

 k t d n s h a , ktdndsha, d. kdktanslia {\) to go to sleep, to retire to bed: Lgmt'- 



ish kdktansha the Thunders ivent to sleep, 113, 18. (2) to full asleep : sku'l- 



^ank ktdndsha lying down she fell asleep, 122, 3.; tamil'dsh ktdnshisht 



whether he was asleep or not, 113, 15.; ktdndshi, 122, 4., stands for ktdn- 



dshisht. Der. ktdna. 

 ktdnshna, d. kdktanshna to fall asleep, 113, 14.: Skclamtch ktdnshan 



(inverted for ktdnshna) ndnui sh%olz6tak Old Marten fell asleep as soon as 



he lay down, 113, 11. Der. ktdnsha. 

 k t ii' 1 o , ktii'lualsha ; see ktdlo, ktdlualsha. 

 ktck'hiehe, d. ktektdk'hiehe i'o «,ofc/«; toindentate. Partic. ktek'hielu'tkn 



(1) notched; indentated. (2) subst., angle or particle cut out on a rim or 



edge; a notch. Cf ktui%i. 

 k t d k n a , d. ktekt/ikna to cut a hole into: y (Swish ktc'ktaknan having made a 



cut through both heels, 13, 5. Cf tkdka. 



