k a 1 k a 1 i — k ;i' m a t . 165 



had, 87, 5.; k gx'-u vu'nsh I have no canoe, 122,21.; k. nush vu'nsh 7 /«az;e 

 no canoe on hand (2) to disappear, to tvane, recede; to he gone: k. sha 

 waita they are absent the whole day, 110, 18 ; paishash k. the clouds disap- 

 pear; k. ge-u papkash gd-isli the lumber-hoard swings under my tread, 178; 

 8.; wash kii'kin the prairie-wolf disappeared, 128, 5. cf. 7.; Myeke he, she 

 is gone; Mod. euphemistically for "he, she is dead"; ke'sh k. the snow is 

 gone. (3) to be scarce, unfreqiient. Cf. kinkani. (4) to be powerless, de- 

 ficient in strength: kaka'gi a n'sh tcho'ksh my legs do not support me, I am 

 lame. Der. kd-i, gi. Cf hesh^e'gi, laki, leki. 



kii'gipele, d. kiika'gipele to he absent again; to disappear again: ndnuk 

 hii'k wuydlapsh k all the icicles disappeared, 112, 19. Der. kii'gi, -peli. 



ka'k, d. kii'kak penis of persons and animals. K'mukdmtcham k., ludi- 

 crous name given to the thistle. Der. k^ka. 



Kii'kakllsh, ludicrous nickname given by the Klamath Lake people to 

 some Oregonian tribe. K'mtikamtch is said to have created them from 

 skunks, lOo, 2.; but the name itself points to the d. form of ka'k, with 

 the suffix -ila appended. Cf. kii'katilsh, ka'k. 



kii'kl'kish, pi. tiimi k., one who gesticidates ; actor, orator, speaker: Sunde 

 k Sunday speaker, preacher. Der. kii'la. 



Kak = Taliksh, iiom. pr. of a camping-place on the Williamson River; lit. 

 "Two phalli standing aside of each other, touching each other". Refers 

 to rock-pillars. Der ka'k, taliga. 



kil'la, kii'la, d. kiikii'la, kakii'la, kakdla, (1) to do or perform with actions of 

 the body, demonstrations, playful gestures etc.; to gesticidate; said of speak- 

 ers, playing children etc. : tii'sli ak nen huk wak k. ? ivhat can they be doing 

 at some place or otherl 110, 19. (2) to act extravagantly, to behave fool- 

 ishly. C£ ka-ika, ka-ikash, ka'kl'kish, leshuat;^ish, utiissusd-ash. 



ka'lo, kii'lu, d. kakalo {or kaluam, d. kaka'luam; supply ko'sh or Anku) 

 jtmiper-tree : Juniperus occidentalis. Mu'ni k. hiitakt tiiya an enormous ju- 

 niper-tree stood there below (me), 30, 12. 



Ka'lu = T% alamn a, nom. pr of a lodge-site or locahty on the Sprague 

 River: ^^Juniper-tree on hiir\ 



kii'mat, ;ia'iiiat, d. kakii'mat hack oi persons and animals: xiimte'tan (for 

 kamati=tana) behind on back; x^i^itetan seldapkiitko buttoned behind: 



