liwiitkal — 16pkash. 195 



1 6 k a n k s h , d. lol6kanksh smoke-hole of lodge. Cf. gi'nzish (2). 



16kansha, d. lol6kansha to pass through, escape: gi'n%ishtala 1. shl4yaksli 

 the smoke goes through the smoke-hole. 



lok4ptch%a to place or spread over, on the top of; to superimpose: kt4-i 1. to 

 pile up stones, as on a place of incremation or burial; tchik sha kn^-udshi 

 1. hereupon they spread pieces of hark on the top, 148, 18. Kl.; c£ Ikdpa. 



16k ash, 16xash, Kl. hlu'kash; d. lo'lkash roe offish. Der. lo'k. 



L6kltni, nom. pr. of a mountain between the headwaters of Lost River 

 and Clear Lake. Cf 16kuash. 



16kuash (1) adj., hot, heated, boiling; said of water. (2) subst, high tem- 

 perature, heat. Der. lukua. Cf k^lpoksh, Muash. 



16kuashtkni (1) adj., coming from, belonging to warm or hot, boiling 

 springs. (2) subst., L6kuashtkni, (or L. mdklaks), nom. pr. of the Warm 

 Spring Indians of Des Chutes River, Oregon; also called Ydmakni, q. v. 

 and Waita'nkni, q. v. Der. lukuashti, partitive case of 16kuash. 



L 5' k = P s h 1' s h , nom. pr. fem. Kl. : " Grizzly Bear's Nose". Cf lu'k. 



161a, lu'la, d lolula, lulu'la to believe, to trust, to give credence to : M-i mlsh nu 

 I I do not believe you; p'laikl'shash 1 to believe, to trust in God, 41, 17. 134, 

 19.; sa lu'la wdsham tpju't/ash they believe in tJie prairie-ivolf s prophecy, 

 133, 1., cf. 2. 4.; luluk sa kakam t;^u't%atkash sinQc they believe in the 

 raven's oft-repeated prophecy, 134, 1. Cf 64, 7. 127, 13. 128, 5. 135, 4. 



161al%a, d. lolo'lal;^a to go straying, to be abandoned; to be astray, ivander- 

 ing, 183; 12. Cf 16kanka, luHna (1). 



lo'lksam, pi. tiimi 1., nom. pi', of a short grass growing in dry places, 

 three to four inches long. 



1 6 1 o g s h , 161oks ; see liiloks. 



lol61oisam, d. of luiluisham, q. v. 



161omak, lul6mak, pi. tiimi 1., grain of cereals: wheat, rye, maize, etc.: 

 ndnuk tchti'ks 1. g^-u wutA the blackbirds have eaten all my grain. 



1 6 1 u a , d. liilalua, loMlua to sleep outdoors, to sleep outside the lodge or 

 house; said of more than one subject. Cf. lu'l^a, sku'lpka. 



1 6 1 u m i , d luMl'mi ; see sku'lpka. 



1 6 p k a s h black pine-tree, probably Pimis contorta : 1. tiipka a black pine stands 

 up there. Cf kdpka, ko'sh, p4n, wapal. 



