K6ketat — kuitlshi. 175 



people, 38, 17. (3) lo recall to one's mind, to recollect, remember. Mod. for 

 hushkanka Kl. and Mod. Cf. kopakta, shewa. 



kopdkta, kupAkta, d. ko^pdkta to think of; to remember, recoUect. Only 

 the d. form is in general use. Mod. Der. k6pa. 



k6pka, kuvka, 144, 11.; same as kupka, q. v. Cf. kua'ka, koka (1). 



ko-iiyua to bite each other. Der. koka (1). 



kowitiwatko, d. kowikowitiwatko (1) grimacing, making faces, distort- 

 ing the features (2) frotvning. 



k u d k u a k s h , d. liualiuakuaksh gillfllrt marc, mare ruptured in Joaling. 

 Der. the redupl. k^wa. 



kuata, kua'ta, d. kuaku4ta (1) to be hard, firm, of hard or solid consistence ; 

 to be tight: at k. kela-ush now the sand has hardened; partic. kudtatko 

 hardened, tightened, firm. (2) adv., firmly, tightly; forcibly, tvith energetic 

 grasp: hu'nk k shnukpApka she held her firmly, 5rt, 6.; k. shiitchlka to tie 

 firmly; hwAta with a firm grasp, 162; o. (3) adj., hard; solid, firm, tight : 

 kuiita kta-i a hard stone. 



kui, ku'-i, k6-i, d. ku'ki, koki, adv. of ku-idshi: (1) badly, wretchedly; 

 when speaking of physical qualities of anim. or inan. objects: k. ne'pka 

 it is bad weather or these are hard times; cf. ne'pka; k. pilui to smell badly; 

 k. piluydash onion (wild); k. tchti m'l u'k the signs are bad for ye, 133, 6.; 

 k. taka to be dull, blunt; k6-i tumenash disturbance, bad noise; k6-itoks nil 

 hiishlta I feel icnwell. (2) wrongly, wickedly, injustly; used when speaking 

 of wicked or hateful moral qualities: ku-i shiita to spoil, to break, 132, 5. 

 6.; to treat badly, abuse, injure, outrage, 36, 20., to do wrong, neglect one's 

 duty; k. shteinash aggrieved in one's heart, or of wicked intentions; k. 

 shpulhi to lock up for punishment. Mod.; 1 a kii-i gi! you are ivrong! k6-i 

 ne-ul%a E-ukshikni the Klamath Lake people did wrong, acted in a ivicked 

 manner, 35, 5., sa ku-i hak tsia they lived miserably all the time, 78, 12., 

 cf 78, 5.; ku-i su'ta stainas to embitter each other's hearts, 78, 5.; ku-i gi 

 to do evil to, 139, 5. 



K li i d s h a = N li' s h = G i t k o Ugly Head, nom. pr. of one of the ten wives of 

 Lel^kash, a former Klamath Lake chief. 



kiiidshi, ko-idslii, d. kuki'dshi, koki'dshi, adj. (1) bad, ivretched, unavail- 

 able, obnoxious in the physical sense: k. kiii'm rotten or poisoned fish, 132, 



