ktiukish — ktch/ik . 153 



k t u 1 d s h a , d. ktuktaldsha to cut or sever in many places, into many frag- 

 ments, portions or pieces. 

 ktul6dsha, d. ktuktl6dsha to cut in two, to separate many things simulta- 

 neously hy cutting. 

 ktul6dshna, d. ktuktlddshna (1) to push away, to force away, to separate. 

 (2) to push repeatedly. Cf. ktfudshna. 



k t u' 1 1 s head of an elongated cylindric form, inserted into necklaces, neck- 

 wear (ydmnash). Der. ktuldsha. 



k t II p k a , d. ktuktapka {I) to strike repeatedly. (2) to heat, slap, chastise hy 

 heating, 62, 5. 96, 3. 4. Der. ktiika. 



ktiishka, ktutska, kt6tclika, d. ktuktdshka, ktoktdtchka (1) to cut out, to 

 cut off, to separate with knife or scissors, as a piece from a hide, 13, 3. : to 

 slice off, to cut into slices. (2) to cut off, to clip somebody's hair, the object 

 (Idk) being usually omitted, 78, 9. Clipping the hair short so as to reach 

 only the ears or neck is the usual punishment inflicted on Kl. and Mod. 

 females for being too intimate with the other sex, 58, 16. 90, 7. Kt6ktats- 

 ka na't, at hunk yaka'wa na'-ulaks we cut her hair, for she hroke the law, 

 61, 6. (3) subst, slice, cut, clipping. 



ktushk6tkish, abbr. ktushgo'tch, d. ktuktashk6tkish shears, scissors: 

 shi'pam=nl'l-k. shears to clip wool. Der. ktiishka. 



k t li s h k u i s h , d. ktuktdshkuish portion, piece cut or sliced off: na-lgshtani 

 k. one half of a thing cut through the middle. Der. ktiishka. 



k t li s h n a , d. ktuktiishna, v. intr., to sink down; to sink down in water. Mod. : 

 c4mputat ktiishnan k'leka to he drowned. Cf ktut^ga, tchla'l^a. 



k t u t ^ g a , ktutii'ga, d. ktukt^ga to sink down in water, moist or soft ground, 

 sand etc. Kl. C£ ktiishna. 



k t li t e k s , d. ktiikteks impression made hy stamping with the foot or other 

 long-shaped object. Cf niiteks. 



ktu'tpna to hring, transport, haul in front of , close to, near: Sh^^lag gatpa 

 ktu'tp'nuk pa'sh Skelag came to hring him victuals, QQ, 7. 



k t c h d y a s h , d. ktchaktchiash scarahee with fangs ; large heetle, 91,10, Cf 

 ktchapash, ktchidsha. 



ktchak (a short), d. ktchAktchak (1) mother of pearl shell, avlone shell of 

 the Pacific Coast; a common species is Ealiotis rufescens. (2) sea shell 

 and fresh-ivater shell of every description. Cf ktchtil;t;a, laktash. 



