258 KLAMATH- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



palpi 1 cg;i, uiimcaninjr word sung- by Modocs (liiriii<r games; formed by 

 analogy of yapalpuldasli rfrt^-&M^fer^^, lyT); 3. 4. 



pAlsh, d. pApalsh, 1)4, 7. Contr. from p/ilawh, q. v 



p ji ni p a k t i s h ; see mpampaktish. 



Pampi, nom, pr. of a Klamath Lake man, 77, 1. Not a Kl. term; it is 

 probably the Shoslioni word pdmpi, "Iiead", in the sense of '■'Large-Head". 



pAn, d. pApan (1) to eat, to feed upon: tchuleks, kiii'm p. to feed on meat, 

 fish; maklaks p. the Indians feed on it, 14^^, 15.; palak p. to cut ravenously ; 

 pushish shiiiga m'shash, p. hunk n;inuk tlie cat killed a chipmunk and ate, it 

 all up; ydnan'sh pil p-ank eating the lower end only, 148, 2.; p;i-nk /or eat- 

 ing, 19, 7.; pd-uk shlink to cat after killing, 136, 1.; tiii'muk kaftua pa-uk 

 through hunger and abstention from food, 95, 14.; sta-6tank kaitua Y>{xt fast- 

 ing and hence eating nothing, 83, y.; (at) pd-uapk tu'm ye shall eat plenty, 70, 

 4.; mbil'shant tche'k p;i-uapkuk in order to cat it next day, 119, 16.; pd- 

 ulank after repast, 113, 11. (2) to chew, masticate: katchgal }). to masticate 

 tobacco, 137, 1. Cf kima'dsh, kpuyumna, pawa. 



p a n a , d. pApa, papd to dive, to plunge under the water's surface. 



Panalna, nom. ])r. of a cliief of the WalpApi tribe of Snake Indians, 



' better known to the Oregonians as Pauline, Paulini, Palfhi. Not long 

 after the government had concluded a separate treaty with the Walpapi, 

 dated August 12, 1865, this inveterate enemy of the whites jjrevailed 

 upon his tribe to leave the Klamath reserve in April, 1866; ef 29, 2. 

 He fell in an engagement with scouting parties at a locality north of the 

 reserve in 1867. Cf. Note to 33, ". Pauline Marsh and Lake, about 

 sixty miles northeast of Fort Klamath, have since perpetuated his name. 



pan am, d. papdnam; also: pan, d. papan; locat. Kl. panut, Mod panatat 

 spruce pine, spruce: Abies menzicsii; grows west of the Klamath Lakes, 

 in the Cascade Range. Its bark exudates a reddish substance used by 

 the natives as a red paint, called wakinsh, 150, 6. Cf. Inpkasli. 



pAnani , d. papanani, adj., a,s long as, to the length of: ni'p paiuuii being as 

 long as the hand; to the length of a hand, 148, 3. Der. pani. Cf. -ni. 



p/mi , pani', pan, ])an, d. papAni (1) loc. adv., jirep. and postp., up to, as far 

 as, rcachiiifi to or up In: vA'sIm |). reaching or coming up to the chest, breast; 

 kai'lisli pan dowu to llie tvuisl, hip, 90^ (J. Cf. nil);i-ush, p('niak (2) tem]). 



