260 KLAMATH -JLXGLISIl DICTIONAEY. 



6i</6s, 91, 2. and Note; cf iiiaklaks (2); puyli sluishatisli coo/;; p. ambutch 

 food and tvater, 95, 15. KJ. and Note. Der. pan. 



pash , pi'isli, i)article related to pa, pa-ak, (q. v.) like lisli to le, tii'sh to tu: 

 tna p. nu what am If 154; 13.; tamiidsh p^sli nu tuniena? do I hear some- 

 thing said concerning myself? 185; 38. Cf. pani, pat No. 2. 



P a H h a y II k s , d. Pa])sliaynks Frenchman. Fi'oni Cliin. J. 



p a s hi II t a , d. papshinta to cook: waitan pashiutola an luiluish I have cooked 

 gooseherries all day. Der. ptish. 



pashla, or lu'ldani p. to gather food for the winter, 148, 10. Der. pash 



p a s li 11 1 a , pasliota, d. papshuta, papsliota (1) to attend to the cooking, to he in 

 the hahit of cooking. (2) to feast on, to have a meal: tchiii sha shutchapelank 

 pdshota tlien they built afire and took their supper, 112, 20. Der. pdsh. 



pat, pat, pa't they, pi. of the pron. pers. pi, pi, q. v. 



pat, pat, d. papat, jjostp in or to the size of: t%6po pat hu'pkatk, or: t%6po 

 pAt=pani as thick as the thumb. Cf. p/ini, panani. 



pata, pa'ta, d. papta (1) v. intr, it is dry or hot iveather, it is dry season, it 

 is summer. (2) subst., dry or hot time of the year, summer, warm season, 

 heated term: p. gi'vda the summer is past; p.=giulshenii after summer is over, 

 146, 4.; p. tchi'k about summer-time, 149, 5. Cf skoa. (3) subst ; see 

 mptltash. Der. paha. 



patddsha, d. paptadsha, v. trans., to stretch, extend, to strain out: wawd- 

 kash p. she stretches both ears, 91, 9. Der. pat- in patpdtli. 



patak, pi. of the pron. pitak, q. v 



patdmpka, d. papatampka to commence to eat, 113, 6.: p. sha wawdl^ank 

 they commence eating it sitting all around, 149, 10. Der pAn, -tampka. 



p 4 1 a s h , mpatash a kind of hat or hat ornament. Cf Note to 183; 21, and 

 lash tchuye'sh, under tchuyesh. 



pdtasli, pata, d. paptash, papta; see mpatash. 



pdtkal, d. ))a});itkal to get up, to rise from bed, to rise in the morning, 37, 5. 

 134, 11.: uil)usant iKitkelank rising the next morning, 137, 2.; Wdlamskni 

 papatkal the liogiic River Indians arose from sleep, 16, 6. 



p atk a 1 p ell, d. pa|)atkalpeli (1) to arise from sleep, to rise from bed, 134, 

 11. (2) to arise from sleejj every morning. 



p ;'i t (I , d. papto; see mpato. 



