174 KLAMATQ- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



K u k e t a t , locat. of koko (2) ; sometimes used instead of K(')ke, q. v. 



k6kiaks, d. kokdkiags, a species of duck, red-eyed; not often seen flying. 



Probably a grebe of the genus Podiceps. Cf. kuitchia. 

 "k i') k o - i , pi. tiimi k , to drink; said of infants only. Der. koka. Cf. p6po-i. 



K ok61isli, nom. pr. fem. Kl; means '''Kol-root JEater", and, as a conse- 

 quence of this, "of repugnant breath". Der. ko'l. 



ki')%pash, d. k6ko;^pash (1) Uiouglit, reflection: g(^-u mdklaksham k. the 

 disposition of my people, 39, 22. (2) memory, rememirance, recollection. 

 (3) mind; mental faculty. Mod. for hushkanksh Kl. and Mod. Der. 

 k6%pa, d. of k6pa. 



ko'l, ku'l, gu'l, gu'l, (d. k6kol), pi. tumi k., edible root of the Mlam-plant. 

 This root has a brownish color and a pungent, but not disagreeable taste, 

 when first dug; after roasting it is black and spreads a fetid smell, but 

 is very nutritious and highly prized b}^ Indians; it looks like an iri'egu- 

 lai'ly-shaped beet, :md is from one to three inches long, 147, 9-13. 



k (') 1 a 1 s h a , d. kok61alsha to gather annually the kdl- or Valeriana-root, 74, 

 3.: kolalsha'mi in the ko'l-gathering time. This root is dug throughout all 

 the warmer months of the year. 



ko'l am, giilam, pi. tumi k., plant producing the kol-root or: wild tobacco- 

 plant. The kiilam-plant has been identified with some species oi Alalia, 

 and with the Valeriana edulis or tobacco root, which has a less woody 

 root than the Aralia; cf. Report of Commissioner of Agriculture, 1870, 

 p. 409. T^ktakli tchdlash gii'Iam nukuk the stalk of the kp'l-plant is red 

 ivhen ripe, 147, 9. 



K61am%eni Koke, nom. pr. of an Oregonian river; probably no other 

 than the Bes Chutes River. K. K. tu' tu'nsna Sfdaikt liipian the river of 

 the kol-root country runs on the east side of Sidaikti. 



kolkoli, d. kok61koli ; see ktilkali. 



k 6 1 k o 1 s h , k61;{olsh, d. kok61;{olsh thimble. When used as an intertribal 

 currency, a dozen thimbles are wortli among these Indians about $1.50. 

 Der. kdlkali. 



k6pa, d. k6;{pa, k6kpa (1) to think, to reflect; to study: ti'dsli ko;^p;itko 

 toell disposed, generous, liberal (2) to suppose, believe: ka-i k. p'nalam ku-i 

 giwish they did not believe that outrages had been committed by their own 



