Igu — lilchlitcli. 191 



(jame, beast hunted: holijinkankatk 1., iiauuktua 1. the nmnin(j animah; all 

 kinds of quadru])eds, 145, 1.2.; tcliule'ksh li'lliankshti deer-meat, venison, 

 113, 7.; li'lliankshti (without tchule'ks) i'tpa he brought venison, II 2, 15. 

 and Note. Der. hla-a. Cf. lala-ish, leledshi. 



Li' 1 , Lilu, nom. pr. of a Klamath Lake chief, signer of the treaty of 1864, 

 58, 3. Some interpret it by "wolf-dog"; others by "gray wolf". 



Ill p ash, d. lihllpash, round oven; bake-oven, as used for making bread. 

 Cf. lepuinsh, lipash. 



limi'l (1) mule. (2) Liml'l, nom. pr. fem., interpreted by "Mule-Ear". 

 P^rom Chin. J., this from French la mule. 



1 i m i' 1 = m a n packer of army baggage, 29, 21: lit. ' ' mule-man ". From limi'l, 

 and Engl. man. Cf yauksman. 



1 i m 1 i' m 1 i , d. lilamlimli dark-colored ; of persons: dark-complexioned. 



limlima, d.. \\\M\\\im-A to drizzle ; kto'dshash 1 a drizzling rain falls. 



Link River Jack, nom. pr. of a Klamath Lake subchief, 58, 2. 



1 i p a i , d. lilapai ribbon The Mod. form is lipin. From the English. 



1 1 }) ash, (1. lilapash, Mod. ; same as Kl. l(3puinsh, q. v. Cf. lilpash. 



1 i s h , lisli, end. particle usually occupying the place of the second word 

 in a sentence. It is mostly found in interrogative sentences, and there 

 it answers to our "ii is notV '■'■perhaps," "probably", and to the German 

 "■etwa". In most instances it remains untranslatable; wak lish i gi.^ 

 what is the matter tvith youf tamii' lish a mulo'la! are you ready or not? 

 41, 18.; tat lish mi u'nak? ivhere is your sonf 141, 8.; tatAkshni, kAkiash 

 lish 1 ka-iga those children whom probably you are seeking, 121, 13.; M-i 

 lish kani nobody, I should say, 39, 8. ; ke lish tok gulf she has entered a 

 house, 189; 7. Mod. uses it oftener than Kl. Der. le. 



litki, litke, lit^i, d. lilat^i (1) siibst., eve, evening. (2) adv., in the even- 

 ing, late in the day, at nightfall, 20, 17. 141, 12. Cf liita (1), lut%i. 



Littlejohn, nom. pr. of a chief or headman of Lake Indians settled at 

 YAneks, on the Sprague River, 58, 5. 



lit c h % a s h , d. lilatch;(ash, headstone, headboard; tchpinuat lilatch%asli each 

 headstone on a graveyard. Der. lids%a. 



Iftchlitch, d. lilatchhtch, adv. of litchlitchli, q. v. (1) powerfully, 

 strongly. (2) bravely, heroically: mil 1. sliish6ka sliellualshe'mi he fought 

 very bravely during the war, 55, 10. 



