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3. 4.; misshaped, ugly ; hard, rocky, inaccessible, impracticable ; kuitsant tclu'a 

 ktjiyat they remained tvithin inaccessible rocks, 21, 13.; k. ambu hatakt 

 hfuliiuatk there the water is of difficult passage on account of the softness 

 of its bottom, 20, 3. 4.; sterile, unproductive: k. kiiila had land. (2) bad, 

 wrong, mischievous; embodying all the bad and obnoxious JWoraZ qualities: 

 k. stefnasli a bad character ; k6-idsha ne-ul%6ga for having done mischief, 

 192; 8.; k maklaks a dangerous, ivicked fellow, 184; 28.; k6-idshi wdtsag 

 a vicious dog, 184; 30.; stuhhorn, inflexible; wrong-doing, vulgar, unbecom- 

 ing; k^-idshitoks hi'shuaksh a criminal, a rogue, Mod.; terrible, horrific: 

 kii-idshi skiiks a ivicked spirit, ghost, 127, 13. 128, 1.; ko-idshi shui'sh a 

 conjurer's song of pernicious ii^fluence, 1 79; 7. 



k u i h d g s h , kiiyeksh ; Mod. for k5'hiegsh, q. v. 



ki'iki , d. kuk'ki to lament, weep, mourn silently over somebody: k. kglekdtko 

 they mourn silently for cause of death, 82, 1. h. and Note. Abbr. from 

 ki'ikia and thereby differing from k6ka (4) Cf. k4haha, k^yaiha. 



kxi'lu, kiiluag, kiVme ; see gulu, guluaga, ku'mme. 



k u' t p a s h , d. kukatpash gnat. Der. giita. 



x. 



A number of terms commencing in g, k and especially in k ai-e sometimes 

 pronounced with %. No list of these is needed, for they are given in 

 alphabetic order under k, as ;^a'mat, ^^-ish, %^lpka, %«im%em, -ze'ni, Z^PZ^P> 

 Zii'mme and others. 



L. 



This sound is interchangeable with n and hi in a few terms; I stands in- 

 stead of r in words borrowed from foreign languages: ribbon, Ifpin, lipai. 

 Initial 1-, la- may be a prefix referring to the configuration of the soil, de- 

 clivities etc., or to existence upon the ground; initial 1-, In- may be a prefix 

 indicating round or rounded, bulky shape, and in this case often refers to 

 one subject or object only; cf prefix pe-. The prefix le- is of a negative 

 import. The initial syllables le-, li-, lui- and Ika-, l%e- are not prefixes, but 

 radical syllables, each forming a series of verbs with their derivatives. 

 Id, -la, -l6, adverbial particle of emphatic or augmentative signification: 



kftchkan la the smallcd; tehe'ksle ml gatpj'uitki I shall come very soon. 

 1 d - a , d. Ial4-a ; see hla-a. 



