262 KLAMATH - EXGLISH DK^TIONARY. 



p ii k p fi'k H , d. piipakpii'kli gratj, gray-finlcd ; the hue of" many water-birds. 



pii'ktgi, d. pepii'ktgi (ii long) (1) to dawn; to appear, «iid of dayhght: 

 4tutii pa'%tgi it dawns already, 182; f).; pji'ktgtsli lii'pia wdnga they died 

 before dawn, 24, 11; mbu'shan pii'ktgisht next morning after daylight, 

 before sunrise, 54, 7 , Mod.; n4d pa'ktgist gt'ikiamna at datmi we surrounded 

 (them\ 21, 14. (2) v. intr., to 2)ass, remain or stop at a place at dawn, 

 sunrise: tii' nat yainatat p. on the distant hills we were at dawn, 31,4. (b) 

 subst., the dawn of day ; early hours, morning. Der. plik- in pakpii'kli. 

 Cf. ni'lka, pii'dshit, ta'^tka. 



p ii n , p ii' n a k , p ii' n i a k ; see pe'n, p^nak, p^niak. 



pil'ni , d. piipii'ni, a species of grass, 3 to 5 feet long, used in the manu- 

 facture of coai'se mats to cover small lodges: pe'ni st^-ulash mat made of 

 the pd'ni-grass. 



pii'patchle, 112,6.; see petch61i. 



p e - i p , pil'-ip, pe'j) (pii'p, pii'v), obj. pe-ia, pii'y^' ])Oss. p^yalam, abbr. 

 pdyam, d. p^-ishap daughter: g^-u unakam p. 7ny son's daughter; gci-u 

 p(jyalam vu'nak my daughte/s son; lakiam pe-ia the chiefs s daughter, 190; 

 11.; Pampiam pii'-ia Pdmpi\s daughter, 77, 1 ; cf 4. 



p e y a 1 a , pd-iala to give birth to a daughter. Cf ndanii'yala. 



p ^ k a 1 u i , d. pepxalui to be an accom])lice. 



p c k a s h , d. pt']:)kash strap for holding saddles etc., cut from the liide of 

 horses, elks and other animals. Cf. pukewish (2). 



p e k e w a , d. pepk^wa to break to pieces, smash, smash up, destroy by break- 

 ing ; said of a plurality of round-shaped or" bulky objects: tchui j). tat- 

 %elampani shApash then he broke to pieces one half of the moons, 105, 12. 

 Der kewa, q. v. Cf. pe'ksh, peksha. 



pe'ksh, d. pdpaksh rubbing stone ; tlie small mealing ston(! used on the 

 lematch or flat, large mealing-stone. Cf. lematch, shilaklkish. 



p d k s h a , d. pepaksha to grind, to grind into flour, potvdcr or atoms, mash 

 fine by means of the mealing apparatus, 74, 9. 146, 4.: p. lematchatka 

 to grind on the flat mealing stone or metate, 149, 7.; peksh61a to cease, stop 

 grinding, 149, 8. Der. pe'ksh. Cf. gtima, ndshapka, tanua. 



p d k s h i , d. pepakshi ; same as pdksha, q. v. 



pclak, d pi'p'lak, Mod. fi)r |)alak Kl , (j. v. 



