k t a k ;i g a — k t i u y e g a . 151 



k t e k u (i 1 a , d. ktektakuela to rusk down; to slide down, to slip. Cf. akuash. 

 k t e 1 1' s h k a , d. ktektel^shka to push away; kteleshkapka to push away to a 



distance, or forcibly; intensifies the signification of tlie simple k., 42, 13. 

 k t ^ 1 X a , d. ktekt<41%a, v. trans., referring to persons or long-shaped objects 



only. (1) to cut with a knife, as sticks, wood etc.; same as ktdkta No. 1. 



Cf. ktet^ga. (2) to let fall, to let down on the ground, to drop: 161oksgish k. 



sha they let the rifle rest on the ground, 74, 16. (3) to let fall, to let slip into 



the water. (4) to slide down into the water, to let oneself fall in the water; to 



he drowned: tkm hiinkelara t'shfshap una ktel^a? ivas his father drowned 



some time ago? Cf tinua, tinuash. Der. el%a. 

 ktdlo, ktii'lu, d. \itQ\.t&\o pine-niit ; the brown resinous fruits contained in 



the burs of the pine are eaten raw by Indians, 75, 5. Ktdleam ko'sh sugar- 

 pine. They prefer the nuts of the sugar-pine to those of other pine-trees, 

 ktdlualsha, d. ktektdlualsha to gather pine-nuts annually or habitually: 



ktalowalshuapka nad we shall gather pine-nuts, 75, 3. Der. ktdlo. 

 k t e p e t a , ktepta, d. ktektpeta, ktektapta to notch, to indentate. 

 ktetega, to cut up, to cut to pieces: k. n;inuk she cut up the whole of the 



body, 119, 10.; w/itch hiink tchui ktedega they then cut up the horse, 



85, 7. Mod. ; pala-ash k. to cut bread into slices, Kl. 

 ktiyuiakfa, ktiwia^ia, d. ktiktiyuakia to lift up, ^msh over, place on the 



top in somebody's interest, 22, 12. Der. ktiwi^i. 

 kti'tchitcha to split the long way, to split in the tvhole length : watitka dnku 



k. to split a stick with a knife. 

 ktiudshna, d. ktiktudshna to continue pushing; to push somebody, e. g. 



to excite his attention or to stop his talking, 119, 15.: i a nush tula k. 



hunksh you and I are pushing him. 

 ktiuga, d. ktiktuga {V) to throw, to throw out; to push or force out of, as 



out of the house: k. or k. pdtchtka to kick out Cf. ktuka, shiktokanksh. 



(2) to close forcibly, bolt up, as a door, gate, 

 ktiugia, d. ktiktugia (1) to throw out, push out of for somebody. (2) to 



kick, force for somebody, or in one^s own interest. 

 ktiugiula, d ktiktugiula to push, force or kick open : ktiugiulank ka-ish- 



tish kicking the cover or door open, 66, 13. 

 ktiuyega, d. ktiktuydga (1) to push open, to open, as a door, window. 



(2) to help up, assist in rising or getting up (persons, beasts). 



