198 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



luel(')lisli, pi. tunii 1., a habitual or professional killer, aa of animals: 

 kiii'm-l. fisherman. Der. liiela. 



Iuel6tkish, abbr. luelu'tksh, d. luelol6tkisli substance, drug or article used 

 in killing or poisoning many animals: kia'm=luelo'tksh a fish-poisoning sub- 

 stance, 149, 21. 160, 3. Der. luela. Cf. k'lek6tkish. 



1 u e 1 u A 1 X a , d. of lu41;^a, 20, 16. ; cf tgel;^a. 



1 u e n , pi. tiimi 1., verdigris. 



luepalsh, d. ludlupalsli (1) lightning. (2) thunderbolt, stroke of lightning, 

 179; 2. Der. lu- in luloks. Cf lem^-ish. 



lA'gsh, luksh, lo'ks (for luagsh etc.), d. luluagsh, 161oaks (1) prisoner of 

 war; captive: guki'kak luluags the captives ran away, 20, 12.; cf 20, 10. 

 54, 9. (2) slave of both sexes: the enslaving of women and children was 

 the real object of the annual raids performed by the Mdklaks against the 

 Pit River Indians, 20, 17. 20. 88, 4. 93, 3. "Mo'dokishash 161oak8h" 

 kshdpa "the Modocs were bondsmen", so they said, 35, 7. 



lu'gshla, M'ksla, d. luluagshla (1) to take prisoner, to take captive in war, 

 20, 1. 25, 2. 54, 9.: luluagslash (for luluagsla sha) they made captives of 

 them, 31, 6. (2) to make a slave of, to enslave, 133, 9.: luluagsla tu'm 

 wdwanuish nd^ndgan's tchi'sh they made slaves of many women and children, 

 16, 8. 9.; liigs^ilshtkak sa ndnka some of them wanted to make a slave of 

 him, 24, 16. Cf 17, 19. 20. 19, 2. 16. 59, 10. Der. Ivi'gsh. 



1 u h ci s h k t c h a , ludshktcha, d. Iuluh4shktcha to start out, set out, to depart 

 in a wagon, carriage. Cf. guhudshktcha. 



lui^i to surpass in size, to be larger than; said of a rounded or bullcy arti- 

 cle: lu'k tchi'pshash lui;;(itko (this) seed is larger than the tchipash-seed, 

 146, 3. Der. vui;^i. Cf kshui;ii, v/'mi'/i. 



luilamna, d. luliiilamna; see tk^lamna. 



luiluish, d. luluihiish, lol61oish gooseberry. This is the common, sweet, 

 wild gooseberry of these regions, black in its ripe state. The natives 

 prepare a sort of pies from the boiled fruit. Cf. kp6'k. 



1 VI i 1 u i s h a m , d. luluiluisham, lol61oisam wild gooseberry-bush, producing 

 the luiluish, q. v. In 75, 4. the bush is mentioned instead of the berry 

 gathered from it. The d. form is often used instead of the absolute. 



1 u i 1 u y a , d. luluiluya to be sweet to the taste; lit. "to taste like the goose- 



