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kaitua, k4-i tua (1) nothing, not a thing or article, 39, 8. 15. 41, 7. 95, 13 : 

 kaitua wawdwisli kiiila unproductive soil. (2) none, no one, not even a 

 single one, when used of persons, animals: k. shnu'kuk (luluagsh) having 

 obtained none (of the women to be enslaved), 23, 7. From k4-i, tua. 



k 4 - i u , kayu. Mod. for k^yutch Kl. q. v. 



k4ya, k4-ia, kd-ie, (d. k4kia,) pi. tiimi k., entrails of animals; gut, bowel. 



k 4 y a i h a , kdyaya to weep as a mourner, to cry mournfully. Cf kAhaha. 



kdyak, kdyak, adv., (1) not yet; kayak wenggApkash zvhen not dead yet, 

 38, 1. (2) never, at no time: kiiyak ktakt'nan not sleeping at all, 134, 21.: 

 kdyak wdmpelank never recovering again, 65, 20. (3) not at all, in no 

 manner, noways: k. tadsh ttilakank but they do not paint (them) at all, 87, 

 3.: kdyak hishtchAktnan not at all in a boisterous, unfriendly manner, 37, 2.; 

 kayak hassasuakiank exchanging no ivords at all, 66, 7.: kayak hu'nksht 

 sh^wanank not giving to him anything, 113, 8. From ka-i, ak. 



kakan, gaggan, pi. tiimi k., crow; KL, 180; 7,. Cf kak. Onomatop. 



kAkash, d. kaMkash (1) great blue heron, yellow-breasted, edge of wings 

 brown-colored: Ardea herodias L. Onomatop. (2) K4kash, nom. pr. 

 of an Indian conjurer or wizard, called "Doctor John". Several texts 

 obtained of him are inserted in this report. His trial for witchcraft is 

 mentioned pp. 64-66. 



KakAsam=Yaina, nom. pr. of a little mountain northwest of the Kla- 

 math agency building.s, named after the kakash-heron. 



k 4 k 1 ' h a , d. of ka'hhia ; see kai'hha. 



K4k = Kshawaliaksh, nom. pr. of a locality not very distant from 

 Klamath Marsh, where a halt is made by the Lake people when return- 

 ing home from the w6kash=harvest, 74, 17. From kdk, kshawali^ga. 



ktiko, poss. kdkowam, d. k4kgo (I) bone; bone-substance, 71, 7.: k. y4hi, 

 k. ydmnash grain of beads made of bone, looking like small whitish disks, 

 with a usual diameter of one-fourth of an inch; k. pil k'leka he was 

 reduced to mere bones, 95, 13.; cf 157; 44.; kak6 bela reduced to mere bones; 

 lit. "bones only", 101, 7.; kakowatka sha kiulo'la st6palsh with (horse- 

 rib-) bones they pieel off the fber-bark, 148, 20. (2) jaw, jawbone. (3) 

 with a pronunciation somewhat different: molar tooth. 



Ki'i ksi , nom. pr. of a camping place on Klamath Marsh; stands for Kak- 

 kslii, "Baven''s Home^\ 



