170 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



kitua to pour on, upon, on the surface of": k. liiipat to pour into the eye; 

 said of coal mixed with blood, 71, U. 



kit ulna, d. kikatuina to pour into, to pour upon: ;inibu kituinank jjoztr- 

 ing tvater into, 149, 9. Der. kitua. 



k i t u 1 n i , d. kikatufui to put in, mix in; said of milk put in tea, of yeast put 

 in dough, and of other processes of assimilation. Der. kitua. Cf. k^wa. 



k i t u 1 a 1 a , d. kiktuldla to sprinlde, to pour upon or into: timbu liu'n kitulAl' 

 i lu'lukslitat! throw water into that fire! Cf kliuldla. 



kitutana, d. kiktntana to throw or to pour alon/j, to piour or throtv a liquid 

 over: pi k. ambu niisli he threw water on me. 



k i t c h k i t c h , ketchketch, d. kikdtchkitch, kekdtchketch, adv. of kitch- 

 kftchli: (1) roughly, not smoothly. (2) tightly fitting. 



kit c hk i t chl i , ketchketchli, d. kikdtchkitchli, kekatchkdtchli (1) rough, 

 of a rough surface; said of furs, tissues etc.: k tchulish woolen shirt. (2) 

 tight-fitting, adjusting itself closely. (3) gray, of grayish tint or color; so 

 called after the k(^tchkatch (q. v.) fox-species Der. kitcha. 



K i u t i , nom. ])r. of a localityon Upper Klamath Lake near Modoc Point, 

 close to the scene of the legendary encounter of "Old Grizzly" and "Old 

 Gray Wolf", 131, 5. 



ki-wash, d. kikiwasli ivhippoorwill, a niglit bird: Antrostomus NuttalU; 

 Mod.; term unknown to Kl. 



k'leka, kldka, k'lakd, d. k'lekl;{a, k'lti'klka (1) to reach, to reach to, to 

 arrive: tsui nat la'p k., tsiii nat ktsi'ktsa then two of us came up (on the 

 rock) and we crept along (its surface), 22, 18. (2) to turn into, to he changed 

 into, to come out as, to become: ke'sh we'sh k. the snotv turns to ice; k6-i k. 

 to become spoiled, musty, mouldy, unfit for use, 148, 4. 15.; n;inuk kako pil 

 k. all his body became reduced to mere hones, 95. 13.; Inl kt;'i-i k'lii'ka they 



. became rocks, 131, 3.; cf 73, ()'. 131, 15. 132, 7.; slieshalulesh keh'/a he 

 became a loarrior, 90, 20.; cf. 3>, 7. (3) to die, to expire; mostly used of 

 natural, not of violent death; cf. 64, 16. and tchoka: k'lc'pja he dies, S5, 

 l(i, 17.; k'lakf'it n' u'nk shlii-ok I may die for having seen him, 129, 5.; 

 tutendpni wait61an k6l(5ksht vumf the fifth day after each death they bury 

 the body, 85, 1. Mod.; k'leksht at his death, 87, 1. 89, 3. 6.; k'ldkuish ff/fcr 

 his death, G5, 20.; k'k'kuisli at just after his death, 6:>, S.; k'k'katko dead, 



