254 KliAMATll- ENGLISH DlOTlONAliY. 



Aisliisluiinksli pi'l palia only AisMsh^s home remained drij, 96, 28 ; ko-e 

 palij'i|)kasli a dried-tip frog, 134, 14., cf. 17.; pa'slit (for paliawlit) after 

 having become dry, 147, 17.; pa'slitak, pa'slit ak as noon as dried by the 

 sun, 148, 4.; gen padsbit i'lhulsh (for illoUisb) p. nt'pkank this year 

 the iveather is dry. (2) v. trans., to make dry, to dry, to exsiccate; p. udsdks 

 they dry the large sueher-fish on tbe fire and in the sun, 74, 1.; kanials paba 

 they dry fish and reduce them to powder, 74, 3. and Note; paba (for pabatko, 

 paliapkasli) at po'ks iwidsbat then they put in caches the Jjaked camass- 

 roots, 74, 6.; pabapk (for pabApkasb) ivvani dried berries, 75, 10.; pab4tko 

 iniisbniushani tc\n\\e'ks jerked beef. Cf". pata, sbpaha. 



pAbalka, bahbal^a, pa'lka, d. papabalka (1) v. trans., to make dry, to 

 exsiccate. (2) v. Intr., to become dry, to dry up; said of tlie soil, of rivers 

 etc. (3) V. intr.. Mod., to suffer of a lingering disease; to look meager, lean, 

 sickly, famished. Der. paba. Cf. pci'hlaksb. 



P a li a p k a s b = E - u s li = g i' s h i , nom. pr. of Grass Lake or Dry Lake, 

 wbere a battle of tbe Modoc campaign was fought: lit "Dried-u]> Lake 

 at"; 43, 14. Pabatko E-usb (tbe same locality), at Dry Lake, 43, 17. 

 From pdba, c-ush, gj. 



pA'bla, pdla, d. pap'bla, p4p'la (1) circular dish made of root fibers or 

 rushes, tight and solid, having often a diameter of three feet; round 

 matted dish or tray; tvickerwork dish. (2) sort of scoop or paddle made of 

 branches or of tule-bulrushes, larger than the shdplash, q. v.; used on 

 the water, 167; 34. Der. pala. Cf tfa. 



p A ' h 1 a k , palaga, d. pdp'lak tvilloiv tray, matted dish of small size; from six 

 to twenty inches in diameter. Dim. pd'hla, q. v. 



p a ' h 1 a k s h , d. papd'hlaksh of lean, meager or sickly appearance ; famished, 

 emaciated: wdsb=p. a fox species; see washpalaksb. Der. pdhalka. 



p a h oka, d. papah6ka, v. intr. and impei's., to linger with a slow or internal 

 disease : ml p. stelnash, or p. n'sli I am permanently sick, Kl. ; kaka'gi a 

 n'sb kako; pap6k=shitku n'sb (for papab6ka=shitko nush, or papahokatko= 

 shitko) 7ny bones {or legs) are tveak; they are paining me; lit. "to me they 

 seem exsiccated". Der. pdba. 



p d ' h p a s h , pdpash earwax; Mod. for tutii'ksh Kl. Der. pdba. 



p a ' b t c h n a , d papd'btclma to be thirsty; to suffer from exhaustion. Der. 

 pdba. Cf ambutka, pahoka, pdtchnam. 



