208 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



uiui m. gita gatpa many Indians arrived there; ndnuk in. vvawi'ipka the 

 whole tribe sat there, 33, 5.; tankni m. the former generations of Indians, 85, 

 6.; ni. pAn the Indians feed on it, 140, 15.; Mo'dokni m. a Modoc man or 

 tvoman: mak'Iaksam tclii'sh Indian settlement, Indian camping ground and 

 lodges; mak'Iaksam pdsli edible roots, tuhers, bulbs and seeds, not enten by 

 the whites, 91, 2. 145, 20.; maklaksksaksi the place where the Indians 

 encamped, 20, 10. 11. Cf. 36, 20. 65, 12. 68, 1. 69, 3. Quot. under ke- 

 kelam. (3) person, human being, individual: B6shtin ni. American, white 

 person; m.=papi'sli alligator, caiman; lit. "man-eater"; m.=sln'tko, 128, 10.; 

 see below. Der. mak'l6%a. 



m i'l k 1 a k s n i Indians and their families; Indians and what belongs to them: 

 nanuktua m. tsokatk dead Indians of every tribe and age, 130, 2. Cf. -ni. 



makla]cs = shitko (1) Indian-like. (2) resembling, alike to men or persons, 

 human-like; m.=sh. shlesli gi they have the appearance of human beings, 

 128, 10. (3) neighbor, fellow-man, 139, 12. 



m a k ' 1 e % a , mdkl6;{a, mdk'leka, d. mam4k'le;(a {I) to encamp, to settle doivn 

 in a temporaiy or permanent resting place: tsiii m. wewanuish then the 

 tcomen went to their camping place, 28, 3. (2) to pass the night away from 

 home, to strike camp for the night; sa m. Wu'ksalks they encamped that 

 night at Wokash-Place, 19, II.; at pshi'n niakleka and at night they camped 

 out, 64, 6.; mak'le^apksh ku'metat tvhcn they slept in a cave, 121, 20. Cf. 

 28, 7. 8. 38, 14. 119, 17. 20. C£ tukel^a. 



m a 1 a m , ma'Iam, poss. case of pron. pers. a't, a, ye, you; it serves as a pron. 

 poss. of the second person plural : your, yours, of ye, belonging to ye. Cf 

 34, 12. 14. 38, 22. 105, 5. 119, 17-20. — Mdlamtak belonging to yourselves. 



m a lash, contr. ma'lsh, abbr. Mod ma'l, mdl, obj. case of a't, a, pron. pers. 

 of second person plural, ye, you; to ye, to you. Cf. 39, 1-3. 65, 3. 122, 

 1. — Malashtak, n^aHshtak yourselves, to yourselves. See a't, malam. 



m a m a k t s u , a species of duck, black and white, length of body about 

 one foot. Incantation: 166; 27. Cf. ma'makli. 



ma'msh, or mu'msh, in mu'msh tumf! 17, 8.; see mu'ni. 



ma'nk, miink, d. m4mank {\)fly: m. ha' ma the fly is buzzing. (2) generic 

 term for any flying insect, 145, 16. Quot. under kshekiiila. 



m a n k a g a , d. mamankaga little fly, 178; 4. Dim. ma'nk. 



