274 KLAMATH -EKGL1«L1 J)10TlU]SAliY. 



in the night, at night, 54, 6. 10 83, 3.; p.=tat;imnish a night traveler; lu'imik 



p., or iifinuk p. gisli every night, Note to 83, 3.; p. huntchna they fly at night, 



145, 7.; p. liu at gntpampele token he had returned in the evening, 41, 12.; 



psinak in the same night, 31, 3.; tsui sa psfn g^na then they traveled at night, 



19, 13 ; psin i-i'ita they fired sometime during the night, ;S\, 2. Cf. m'shta 

 pslii ii = tat/elam (1) subst , midnight. (2) adv., at midnight, 113, 17. 



Der. p.shin, t/alain. 

 pslii'sli, d. pshi'psliasli (I) nose, nasal organ: tchaktcliakli p. sharj) nose; 



p. iwt^lau (or iwala) iwint, end of nose; tchekcli ntu'lsna psi'slitat the blood 



floivs from the nose; pshi'sliam kikantch^ish nostrils. Cf. gfntchzish. (2) 



snout, proboscis, nasal organ of animals. Cf gi'nka, Lo'k=Pshi'sh. 

 p s li u k a , to twist: psukatko mbuitch twisted thread of sinew Cf nsVhlisli, 



ptcliokatko. 

 p'talip, d. p'talishap (1) elder sister; said by younger sister. (2) elder 



female cousin; called so by younger female cousin. Cf. shaptAlaltko. 

 p'tewip, p'ta'wip, d. p't^wishap, p'tep't^wip (I) grandmother; said to or 



of the grandmother by the child of her son. (2) grandchild; said by the 



grandmother to or of the child of her son. Cf. p'kulip. 

 p ' t i's h a 1 p k a to call somebody father; to call the father by his name, D6, 3. 



Der p'ti'shap. 

 p'ti'shap, d. pti'shishap, ptiptashap yrti^/«er; p. g4-u my father, d5, 20.; 



nalam p. our father, 139, 1.; p'tisa m'na sapi'ya they said to their father, 101, 



8.; p'tissap sam shkiiyui shash their father sent them, 101, 11.; ptissisap 



sham their fathers, 108, 4. Kl. for t'shfshap Mod. 

 pti'sh = liilatko, d. ptfptash lulatko bereaved of the father, fatherless; 



hishudkga, snawc^dshga p male orphan, female orphan whose father has died. 



Der. p'ti'shap, lula. C£ kd'hiegsh. 

 p ' t i' s h = 1 u 1 s h , d. p'tip'tasli=lulsli deceased father ; p'ti'H4ulsham m'na of 



his dead father, 100, 2. Der. p'ti'shap, lula. Cf. luelkish. 

 p'tutap, d. p'tutshap, Mod. p'tup'tap elder or younger son's wife; said by 



liis father and mother: daughter-in-law. Cf. i)'ka'ship. 

 p'tu't^ap, d. i^'tutxi»ha]) father-in-law, mother-in-law; said by elder or 



younger son's wife. Cf. k6shpaksh 

 p t c h a k 1 ;^ a , d. ptchaptchaklza to pat, to caress by stroking or patting. 



Mod. for ptchi'klxa Kl Cf sliashtushta, tahika, tatcha'lka. 



