ka'sh — k^mkem. 167 



keko-iiya, kekowiya, d. kekgowiya to try for a while, to attempt more 

 than once: k. shiu'lkish^eni gdshtga giu'ga he attempted several times to reach 

 the reservation-ground, 55, 10. Der. k^ko, -hiiya. 



k^liak, ka'Iiak, kailiak, obj. keliash, locat. k(^lianta, d. keMliak, adj., (1) 

 heing without, not possessed of; lacking, wanting, deprived of: k. p4sh without 

 food, 136, 8.; k. tuA empty, vacant; k. loloksgish not armed with guns, 41, 

 12.; k. shul6tish naked, undressed; k. k6%pash stupid, foolish, extravagant, 

 deprived of common sense, Mod.; kailiak skutash without a mantle on, 186; 

 54., Mod.; ka'Iiak sndwedsh, obj. ka'lish (for ka'liash) snawedsh an un- 

 married man, 60, 2 and Note; tchia kailiak wa'wans they lived unmarried, 

 107, 2. Cf. 55, 15. 77, 1. (2) in the absence of is expressed by the locat. 

 case: Meachash k^lianta during Meacham^s absence, 41, 10.; keli^nta k^- 

 ishtat no snoiv lying on the ground, '67, 21.; kaliant wAshash the prairie- 

 wolf not being at home, 105, 3. 



kdl^a, d. kekdl^a; see g(^l%a. 



k ^ 1 p a , d. kekdlpa to pant, to breathe heavily from internal heat. 



kt^lpka, d. kekalpka, v. trans, and impei's , to be hot, to feel warm; said of 

 the temperature of weather, water, body and the fire heat: Tit^ash k. 

 litak feels hot, Titak is very tvarm ; tchule'ks k. to feel tvarm, lit. "to feel 

 warm as to the body"; k. a dt after they are heated, 82, 8.; kdlpkuk when 

 feeling hot, 82, 9 ; ktA-i kelpokshtak (for k(ilpaksht ak) the stones having 

 just been heated, 113, 1. Cf. kitita, shualka. 



kdlpoksh, x^lpoks, in Mod. also: kailpaksh, d. kek41poksh (1) adj., hot, 

 heated, boiling, overheated; said of the temperature of the animal body 

 and of winds, fire, objects of nature, boiling water etc.: k. mdshash /et^ej', 



■ feverish disease; kailpAkshtala kaildtala nulidshd (nu) / am sliding down- 

 ward towards the burning region, 173; 2.; ktdyatat k^lpokshtat ivith heated 

 stones, 148, 17. (2) subst., high temperature, heat. (3) svihsi., fever : %dl- 

 pogs ma'sha to be sick with fever. 



k ^ 1 u a , d. kektllua to bathe in warm or hot water. Cf. kdlpka, pdwa. 



keluash, d. k^kaluasli hot, boiling; said of liquids. Ka'luas ampu Hot 

 Springs, nom. pr. of a locality 



k^mkem, /em%em, d. ke%am%em, adv., quietly, still, silently: k. a gi'n! pi. 

 ke^iimkem a gink at! (gi'n, gink, abbr. from giank) keep quiet! be still! 



