k u i h e g s li — 1 a k i' s h = s ]i u s lu'i t i s li . 177 



1 a g g a - i d s h a , d. lalga-idsha to sticJc tip, to elevate or hang on a pole or 

 stick; said of rounded, hollow and globular objects: tchu'leks gi'lit tchisli 

 1. she hung on a stick the meat and the anus, 119, 12., cf. 20. Cf". igga-idslia. 



laggay a, d. lalgtiya, lalkiiya, v. intr., (\) to hang down from, to he sticking 

 on; to grow on trees or shrubs, as fruits, berries, 146, 9. (2) to stand in the 

 sky ; said of the celestial bodies, which seem suspended there. (3) Mod.: 

 to lie upset, to lie upside doivn, as bottles etc. 



laggalagash, d. lalgalagtish AdarnJs apple, thyroid cartilage ; called by 

 this term on account of its rounded shape Der. laggdya. 



1 a g g a 1 1 c h n a , d. lalggaltchna to make gashes or long cuts ; to cut hy means 

 of gashes: partic. laggaltchantko cm^ or slashed with gashes. 



1 a - i k s , la-ikash, lai%s, d. laliks, lali'kash, lal^kash^s/ii-He^ loith small meshes. 

 It is a dip-net provided with a handle and differs from the witsolas by its 

 smaller meshes La-ikash=shitko shiita to embroider, viz. "to work net- 

 like". Cf. radix la- with h'ltcha, Itidsha 



1 4 y a to point at, to take aim: tam liai mish layank tewi? did he shoot by aim- 

 ing at you? 109, 1 7.; Iii3'ipka to point at somebody, or at the one speaking: 

 shlaank hii'nkt layipaksht (for h'lyipkasht) lulukshgishtka perceiving that 

 he had pointed his gun (at me), 30, 13., cf 15. Cf aldhia, kinualpka. 



lak, la'k, pi. tumi 1., long hair; (1) hair of head, scalp: yAkanuapkuk 1. 

 hii'nk in order to have a scalp-dance or scalp feast, 16, 10.; 1 shiashka to 

 cut off the hair, 89, 5. 90, 6.; 1 shii'ktaldsha to cid off one's own hair, 132, 

 6. Cf. ktushka. (2) hair of mane, of tail or other long hair; Ampuam 1., 

 ^^ horse- hair", a film- or thread-like organism found in morasses and wet 

 places, making snake-like motions in the water: a species of Gordius; 

 180; ]8. and Note. 



laka'dsha, d lalka'dsha; same as Idktcha, q. v. 



L a k e 1 4 k s i , nom pr of a mountain situated between Crater Mountain 

 and Upper Klamath Lake. Der. lak'laka. 



laki, la'ki, lAggi, d. l&Ud forehead, 24, 4 and Note, 97, 1. Der. hik. 



1 a k i a , d. lalakia (I) to put or place against something. (2) to stop) or bung 

 up; to cork; as bai'rels, bottles. Cf shalgia, shalgidsha. 



1 4 k i s h , d lalkish (1 ) cork, stopiper, bung. (2) knob, as door-knob etc. 



1 a k i' s h - s h u s h a t i s li locksmith ; lit "lock-maker". Half English. 

 12 



