p a s h — p ii' k a . 261 



p.-itpani d. papAtpani as large as, just as great or thick as: yantch t%6po 

 patpan tJie yantch-root is as thick as the fhioiih, 146, 1. From pat, pAiii. 



patpat, d. papatpat, adv. of patpatli: (I) rough but level, Kl. (2) smooth, 

 flat: patpat shuta to plane, to make even, to smooth. Mod. 



patpatli, pa'tpatli, d. papatpatli, papa'tpatli (1) rough and level, like cut 

 stone, Kl. (2) even, smooth, level, flat, Mod. (for tatdtli, Kl.). Cf. mpdto. 



p j'l t c li a , d. pdptcha to eat, as an habitual, every-day act; to feed tqwn habit- 

 ually: tsidlash patso'k for the purpose of feeding upon salmon, 189; 2.; atui 

 patchat! take your meal ! Der. pan. 



patchx^lip, d. patch/alishap, papatcli;^alip elder or younger sister's son 

 or daughter; said by uncle. Kl. for patcli^alap Mod., sister's daughter. 



p A t c h n a m , mpatchnam (1) grass tuft, bunch of grass; used in an obscene 

 sense for hair on genitals, 184; 37. (2) a species of lacustrine grass. 



p d - u k i s h , d. papu'kish pasttirc land; pasture ground not fenced in. Der. 

 p4wa. Cf. ktchinksli, niuligisli. 



pa-ula, d. iD^pula (I) v. trans, (for pavvala) to take food, to eat: nu tumena 

 mat p. I heard say that he tvas taking food, 140, 7.; unan pa-ula I ate some- 

 time ago. Der. pawa. (2) p., 113, 11.; verbal completive of p4n, q. v. 



pa-iitkisli, pa-u'tksh d. papa-i'itkish reed-stem of tobacco pipe: dnku p. 

 pipe-stem, made of wood. C£ paka to smoke. 



p a w a , d. papua ( 1) to eat, browse, graze, feed, as beasts: mushmusli safgatat 

 p. the cattle are grazing in the field (2) to eat, to feed on; said of persons, 

 beasts, etc.: tchJi'lish p h\i he eats like a porcupine, 190; 14. 



p ;i w ash; same as pdwatch, but a vulgarism and less in use. 



pA watch, pAwash, d. papavvatch, papawash (1) tongue. Cf. pdlka. (2) 

 an edible, tongue-shaped tap-root of sweet taste, smaller than the k5'l- 

 root, 148, 7-10. (3) beet, carrot: taktakli p. red beet. Der. pawa. 



p a' d s h a , d. piipa'dsha to simulate sickness. 



pa'dshit, padshit (1) to-day, this day: p. or padshit wai'ta to-day; p. 

 tchgaki it is cold to-day. Cf. menik. (2) at the time being: p. sko' (Mod.) 

 when it tvas just spring time, 54, 2.; gen padshit i'lhulsh in the j^resent year. 



p ii' ' h p ii s h , a prettily colored or spotted species of owl. 



pji'ka, d. pil'pka, mantle or blanket of Indian manutacture enveloping 

 the whole bod}". 



