p s li i n = t A t X e 1 a m — p u e k d in p 6 1 e . 275 



p'tcliikap, d. p'tchikshap (1) JmshancVs elder or younger hrot}ier\s wife; 

 said by wife. (2) ivifc^s younger or elder sister'' s husband; said by husband. 



p t c h i k 1 7 a , d. ptiptchakl^a Kl for ptcliAkl^a, Mod., q. v. 



p tell ink so itlooJiS; the ptchi united to giit is, which is nasalized into 

 -nk: lit. "thus shaped it is", 149, 21. and Note. 



_p t c h i w i p , d. ptchitchiwip. Mod. ptchiptchuip owner of a slave; master or 

 mistress of slave: shtip'sam p., a species of black caterpillar, often found in 

 hay or straw, 1 to 2 inches long: lit. "the sun's proprietor", a term evi- 

 dently referring to some legendary tale. C£ pshe- in pshe-utfwash. 



ptch6katko, ps6;{atko, d. ptch6ptch%atko (1) soft to the touch ; said of 

 cloth, fur. (2) shaggy; said of bears' or goats' skins. Mod. Cf pshuka. 



p'tchu'kap, d. ptcho'ptchashap, ptchu'ptchkap (1) brother-in-law; said 

 by males only: (a) elder or younger sister s husband; said by her younger 

 and elder brother; (b) wife's elder or younger brother; said by husband. 

 (2) mothers younger brother'' s son or daughter; said by male cousin. 



p u a 1 4 1 a to throw or cast tqjoii, into: p. sha hunkelam tiikanksh (lulukshtat) 

 they throw his quiver (into the fire), 89, 2. 



p u d s h A , ^^ going to smother }ou", exclamation used by children playing 

 the lepleputda-game, 120, 14. Der. piita. 



p u' d s h a k , a red-flowered, small-leaved plant which produces the eatable 

 klapa-root, 147, 1. and Note. Cf. kldpa. 



p vi d s h o , d. pu'ptcho, species of wild vegetable of agreeable smell, some- 

 what bitter and strong to the taste; its root and leaves serve as food. 

 Said to be a species of Angelica (Umbelliferse). 



puedsha, puedsha, (piiadsha) d. put^pudsha, pepiidsha (1) to cast or 

 throw away, to reject as useless or undesirable, 148, 2. 4.; to scatter about: 

 shulotish p. they cast atvay their garments, 91, 3. (2) to give up, abandun, 

 relinquish. ' (3) to spend, expend, give away: tAla p. to spend money, to 

 incur expenses. Cf. pepuadshnish. 



p u e d s h a m p e 1 i , d. pepudsli4mpeli to pid to flight, to drive back to his or 

 their own home, 16, 2. Der. piiedshna, -peli. 



p u e k a m p e 1 e , d. pepuekampgle to throw back, to return by throwing or 

 hurling back: kiua })uak4mpele ladsheshtat he threw the scullcaps back to 

 them out of his lodge, 109, 9. 



