s h A y n a k t a — s h a k p a k s h . 283 



sliaka ps taka, d. sliashkapslitaka to cluck with the torif/iie. Kl. for sha- 

 kptciksha Mod. Cf. kaptcha (2). 



s li a k a t g A - a , d. sliashkatgA-a to be in earnest. Der. kdtak. 



s h {\ k a 1 1 a , d. shashkatla to come, arrive, approach by the trail or road, 28, 2. 



s li a k a t p a m p e 1 e a , d. shaslikatpampek^a to engage in a horse-, foot- or 

 other race, 20, 13. Der. g^tpampeli. 



shakatpam pel e'gish, d. sbashkatpanipelekish race, mutual contest Ini 

 racing: horse-race, foot-race, swimming-match etc. 



s li a k a t c li a 1 i s h , d. shashkatchalish sun-halo. ■ shap'sham wanani sli. yel- 

 low or reddish halo around the sun. Cf. sela, wan, and Note to 99, 3. 



s h a k a t c li u a 1 a , d. sliashkdtchuala to place or lay upon, as a pack upon 

 one's shouklers, or to hang a blaid<et over bushes for protection against 

 sun-heat or rain: tidsh sh. to protect effectively against the sun-rays, 193; 

 12. Der. aggaya. Cf. hishuggaya. 



s li a k e 1 A m t c h a , d. shashak'kimtcha to ivink, nictate with the eyes. Der. 

 kehimtcha.. Cf kelamtchtamna, shuekaiitclia. 



shakema, shakma, d. shashkma to play; to play a game. Cf. k'-una, 

 le-utcha, l^wa, sh;ikla. 



sliakemawa, sak'uidwa, d. sliashakemawa to meet by previous arrange- 

 ment; to meet at a rendezvous, 29, 3. Quot. under hatakt. 



s h a k e ni 1 a , d. shashkgmia .( 1 ) to pilay in somebody's or one's own interest. 

 (2) to play treacherously or deceptively; to piretend to play when deception 

 or treason is intended: mdlsh ml tatakiash shakemiyuapk I will p)lay a 

 sharp game ivith ye children, 122, 1., cf. J 5. Der. shakema. 



sliakla, shakek, d. shash;'dda (1) to play, to play a game. (2) to play for 

 a stake or stakes, to gamble, 99, 2. (3) same as spelshna, q. v.: shakehik 

 shi-i'%aga yamnash ivhile gambling with sticks they win from each other neck- 

 wear, 79, 1. Cf le-una, lewa, shakema. 



s h a k 1 6 t k i s h , d. shashakl6tkish ( 1 ) gamester, player ; professional gambler, 

 134, 5. 13. 15. (2) small stick used in certain games: lit. "gaming imple- 

 ment." Der. .shakla. Cf. kshe'sh, shulshesh. 



s h a k 6 1 k a , d. shashk6tka to ask for repeatedly, to insist, as beggars do, 

 113, 5. Der. guta. Cf shashkutkish. 



s h a k p a k s h , d. sh;ishakpatch hair-tress, hair-braid of males, worn on fore- 

 head and falling over tlie ears and shoulders. Der. sluikpka. Cf. wektash. 



