p ;i li a I k ii — p ;'i k 1 u a . 255 



paisha, pd-isha, d. papi'sha, v. impers., (\) it is damp, sultry: ku-i a n'sh 

 hii'sblta paishuk sultriness oppresses me. (2) it is cloudy weather, the shy is 

 clouded, overcast. Cf. paga, shtipa, tgiwa. 



pais hash, pa-ishash, d. papl'shash (1) clouded, overcast shy. Cf. ktilo. 

 (2) cloud, rain-cloud, 179; 2. Quot. under hupka, ka'gi, pitkala. 



paishkaga, d. papl'shkaga ?i<i/e c?o«(fL- kitchkani p. Zamft-c/oMd 



p a y a k u a pochet, side pochet in dress: payakuatat tchel^tka to taJx out of 

 the pochet; pi a slialaktcliui wAti m'natant payakutat he is pidtiny his 

 knife in his pochet. Der pe-iiycga Cf. liyuialcs. 



paka, paka, d. papka, pap;^a {)■) to eat, to feed on: tutixolatko uiiak pApka 

 she tooh early meeds each time after a dreamy night, 158; 54. (2) to smoke 

 tobacco, either pipe or cigar, 137, 2. .3.; at nu k'lewi pAksh now I abstain 

 from smoking; jjakola to cease smoking, 137, 4. Der. pAn. 



paka, paga, d. papka to bark; said of the dog, wolf, and prairie-wolf: 

 watchagalam pakash ku-idshi the harking of a dog is of bad augury. 



paka, mbaka, d. papka, mbambka, (1) v. intr., to be brohen, fractured; 

 partic. pAkatko, mbakatko, d. papatko (for papkatko), mbambdkatko 

 broken; kdklash, lu'ldish a papatko the saddle, the stirrup is brohen; said 

 of plants: old, decaying, tvithered. (2) v. trans., to breah, to break to pieces: 

 w^kamua p. to breah a tumbler. Cf ndshdpka. 



pakaga, d. papkaga to tear ; tear up, to jerk off. 



p a k a k 6 1 a , d. papkak61a to tear away from., to jerk off to a distance, 96, 16. : 

 pa'ksh pakakoleshtka (supply gi) he attempted to jerk off' the pipe, 96, 14. 



pakalaksh fold, crease; term for composing nmltiplicativc numerals: 

 nda'nash, vu'nipsh p threefold, fourfold. Cf. spagal;^a. 



pake61a, d. papake61a to open by tearing, pulling, or jerking: pipa p. to 

 open a letter. Der. ]idka No. 3 (2). 



pakish, d. papkish eatable, serviceable as food: skdwanks ka-i p. the ivild 

 parsnip is not eatable, 160, 2 ; p. wdk ku'tsag! hoiv palatable is the gudgeon! 

 178; 1.; ka's paki'sh the ipo-root is eatable, 147, 8.; shdnkisli=pakish water- 

 melon. Cf. pp 146-150, also Kle'dshu=Pdkishkni. Der. pdka No. 1. 



pak'lgish, d. papdk'lgish (1) mess-table, dinner-table. (2) table: kek p. 

 ktek'hiehdtko this table is notched. Der. pdka No. 1. 



paklua, d. p;ii)aklua to hoivl, bark; said, e. g., of the cry of the prairie- 



