1 a = a - 4 m b o t k i s h — 1 e 1 a' m a . 185 



1 ^ li i a s li a m , %asham, k'-isham, the plant producing tlie radish-shaped 

 lehiash: Peucedanum ambigmm.. Tchelash le-isham takttikli shljipsh gi'tk 

 the stalk of Peucedanum has red flowers, 147, 19. 20. Cf. Rep. of Commiss. 

 of Agriculture, 1870, p. 407 

 le = h(5witko, d. lela=h6witko, lele=h(Switko running sloiv, shiv-going: Ht. 

 "not racing, not Hking to run"; said of horses, 189; 8. Cf. le, huwal;^a. 

 l^yash, pi tiimil.; see lehiash 



Idka, r^ka. Mod. le-(^ka, d. Ic^lka, Ic^leka, Mod. l6-(^lga, le-c^lka. (1) to he 

 mad, crazed, out of one's mind: wdsh leka gi'tk, wash k'ggat;^ a crazed 

 prairie-wolf 184; 32. 33. 34. (2) to he drunk, inebriated: ka-;i 1. he is 

 dead drunk; lekatko drunk, one who is drunk. Cf. hk'ka. 



l(^kanka, I'tikanka, d. lelakanka, le-el:ikanka to carouse, to drink to excess, 

 to go on a spree; to partake in carousals, libations. D. form more in use 

 than absol. form. Der. le'ka 



1 e k 4 n k i s h , I'ekankish, d. lelakAnkish carousal, excess in drinking 



Uki! legi! le gi' ! pi. k'kat! excl. quit! stop! cease! hold on! don't! Der. 

 le, gi (5). Cf ka-i gi! (under gi (5 i), kii'gl (2). 



Idkish, l'(^kish, l¥ksh, d Idlaksh, le-elekish, le-dlkish (1) adj., crazg, mad- 

 dened, resembling a drunken person: said of the gait of a fox-species, 155; 

 22. (2) subst., habitual drunkard. 



Uklekpka to whisper, to speak or converse with suppressed voice: leklek- 

 pkank waltka ta'dsh to chat or have a talk at low voice. Cf Mklakpka. 



1 e k 1 e k t c h ;i m p k a to ivhisper ; to speak at a low tone of voice to people 

 who are at a distance, 113, fi. 



lektcha, lii'ktcha, d. Iel4ktcha to grind; to hone, whet, as knives, scissors. 



1 (i k t c h i ^ h 6 w i t k o slow-running, slow-going, as a hoi-se. C£ le-h6witko. 



Iektch6tkish, d. Ielaktch6tkisli (1) round, disk-shaped grindstone; 

 turning grindstone. (2) sandstone rock; this being the rock from which 

 the above are made. (3) hone, whetstone. Der. lektcha. 



1 e'k t c h k t s a , d. k'laktchktsa, lolakshktcha to graze the skin; said of mis- 

 siles, 30, 5. Der. Idktcha. 



1 d 1 a m i a k s h , pi. tiimi 1., kidneys. 



lei a' ma, d. lel'la'ma, v. intr. (1) to become rotten, putrid, mouldy; to rot; 

 to he or become friable (2) to wear out, to he used up, worn out, us clothino-. 



