244 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIOKARY. 



n f n i ;i , nciicii, neincya to JluUer like chickens, ducks or geese moving their 



wings while walking on the ground, 174; 8. Der. nt'na. Cf. nafnaya. 

 n i n k for ni giank, I for myself, 122, 1 5. and Note. Cf. -gianggin, itakidnki, 



nutagidnggi. 

 nish, nish, contr. n'sh, n's, pron. pers. me, to me; see nu, nii. 

 ni'sh, nish, d. nfnlsh neck of persons and animals, 119, 9.: ni'sh it4 to put 



upon the neck, 91, 10.; nisham Uwalsh, Kl, nisham shalatcligualash, Mod., 



junction of neck to head in quadrupeds. 

 nfs%aga, ni'sh^ak, d. nins^aga little girl. Girls are called so from 



infancy to the age of puberty and even later. Cf shiwaga. 

 nishta, adv., (5) during the night, at night {ohsoleie). (2) all night long, 



the ivhole night; n. ktana to sleep all night, 31, 8.: tiinepni sa-atsa sa n. 



during five whole nights they danced around the scalps, 16, 11.; nishta nat 



gdna ive marched the whole night, 31, 4., cf. 19, 13.; n. hii'ma mu'kasli tJie 



horned owl hoots all night, 88, (!. See pshfn. 

 nishtak, adv., during the same night: ni'shtak tchi'sh gakiarana the same 



night they surrounded the lodges, 16, 4. Contr. from nishta (1), ak. 

 n i t u , nito, d. ninto to suppose, guess, conjecture: nii n. mish wiltch pallasht 



/ suppose you were the thief of the horse or horses. Cf shdwa. 

 n i u d s h n a , d. ninudshna to drive on level ground, as horses, cattle: shtiitka 



n. to drive on a road, along a trail, 127, 11. 

 niukla, d. ninukla to give or confer through another; to hcstoiv through 



somebody else. Der. ndya. 

 niukna, d. ninukna to compel to leave, to drive out of, as horses, cattle: 



wdtch ni'-uknan driving the horses oid of the inclosure, 127, 11. 

 Ta.i-w%ix, d. nind-u%a; see shui-u/a. 



niulgidsha, d. ninulgi'dsha (1) v. trans., to drive together what is scat- 

 tered, as horses, cattle. (2) v. intr., to whirl around, to move in a circle, to 



form a whirl or eddy. Der. niuli, -kidsha. Cf aggt'dsha. 

 n i - u 1 i , ni-ule, d. ninu'le to drive into, 127, 10. 



n i u 1 i g i s h , d. ninuligish fenced-in pasture-ground. Der. ni-uli. Cf iligish. 

 niul%a, niu'lza, d. ninul^a; same as niwAl%a No. 1. Cf lA-ul;ja. 

 niwa, d. ninua; see shuwa. 

 n i w a 1 k a , nr\val;ja, m'ulp^a, d ninualka (1 ) v. intr., to ascend, go uphill: stu' 



