264 KLAMATH - ENflLrsn DIPTIONAKY. 



pe'p, pii'p, p'liii'p, (i. pi'p:>p, \)'hi['\)i\Y) pinr marten, sahlc: MnsteJa americana. 



Incantation 177; 10. Cf. ske'l. 

 Pt'pakli, noni pr. fern. Kl.; interpreted by "Dry-Skinned". 141, 9. 12. 



Der. puhalka, in the contr. form pa'lka. 

 p dpn ad sh n ish , d. tumi p. spendthrift, prodigal, squanderer: nanuk- 



tuanta p. one who squanders all Ms property. Der. piuulslia (under puedsha). 

 pet, pdt, d. p(^pat, 24, 6. ; see skuihasli pet. 

 petciga, d. peptega to break, tear; to fear to pieces, as cloth, paper; pct(i- 



gank hi'mboks tearing the log to pieces, IH, 17.; nnnnk p. to tear into 



shreds; lit.: "to tear the whole of it." Der. t^ga. 

 petila, d. peptl'la (1) v. intr., to he a midwife. (2) snbst, midwife. 

 pe'tch, d. p^patch, pa'patch foot: lapi p. ticofeet, 149, 15.; lapok p. both 



feet : p. ska'tish tapidshni the left hind leg, 134, 14. ; tu'nep p. atl gintegatk 



five feet into the ground, 87, 8.; p^tcham n;'iwalsh, IMod., anJde. Cf. ktuka. 

 petchdga, d. peptch^iga little foot, 91, 9. Dim. pe'tch. Cf petch/ikaltko. 

 petch4kaltko, d. peptchdkaltko having a little foot, leg, small-legged; 



said of lizards, insects etc ; used mainlj- in the d. form. Der. petch/igala. 

 p^tchaltko, d. pdptchaltko provided with afoot, leg. Der. p^tchala. 

 petch61i, pjidshoie, d. pepatcho'li; by elision: pepatchle, pa'patchlo to 



step off from, to step down from: patcho'le na'shak he stepped down onhj one 



ladder-step, 112, 3.; pa'patchle lapok waki'sh he stepped doivn two ste2)s of 



the inside ladder, 112, 6.; cf. 9. and Note to 112, 3. 

 petchtna, d. p(^patchtna to touch with the feet, to step upoti, to tread on: 



(wakisli) p^tchtnank tvhen stepping upon or down on, 112, 6. 

 p (^ - u d s h a , d. pepe-udsha to go bathing; to go and take a cold plunge : pepe- 



udshak (for pepd-udsha ak) just for bathing, 82, 9. Der. pewa. 

 pe-uydga, d. pepuy^ga, v. trans., (1) to pich, lift, gather up; said of a 



plurality of round or bulky articles: kttli pe-uy^gan picking tip stones, 



125, 4. (2) to lift at one end. Speaking of one object, luyc^ga. 

 pe-ukanka, d. pdpilkanka; see luyamna. 

 pe-ula, 25a'-nla, d. pc'piila, v. trans., referring to a plurality of persons, 



animals, round, rounded and bidky objects: {I) to lag down, to deposit in 



or upon: shliia tchitchiliieka pa'-ulapksh shnvi'lashtat he saw little birds 



deposited in the nest, 95, 4. (2) ]j. or partic. pe-ulatko, numeral classifier 



added to nuudjers from 12 to 19, 22 to 29, 32 to 39, 192 to 199 etc. and 



