286 KLAMATU-ENGLLSll 1)I( TlOi^^AliY. 



B h a 1 % 1 1 a , d. sliaslialzita to suffer from a dangerous spell of witcheraft ; to lie 



prostrated under, or to be hewitched by the spell of the conjurer or some 



wicked spirit, 68, 1 (Note). 5. Only used in ;i passive sense, the active 



verb being tawi, q. v. Cf. shda. 

 shalp^itna, d. shashal%itna, 68, 10 6'l, 1.; same as shal;fita. 

 s h ;i 1 X u e tgi sh starting-point; line from tvhich the game is started, 80, 8. 

 s h a 1 1 , sa'lt salt: sh. ita; shewana to salt, to put salt on; to salt down. From 



the EngHsh. Cf. sidak. 

 s h i'l 1 1 k a 1 a , v. impers., to be surrounded by a halo; said of tlie moon. Der. 



h'lt^a. Cf. sliakatchaHsli, seh\. 

 sham, sam, ,poss. case of pron. pers. sha, sa, q. v. 

 s h a m e n a k i a , d. shashmguakia to eapress one's wishes; to desire, claim for 



oneself, 190; 16.; cf Note. Contr. from sh'hamenakia. Der. hamgni. 

 s a m k A - a , sham;^a-a, d. shashamka-a to stand out above, to rise from the 



midst of a river, lake ov prairie 

 s a m k a - u s h , sham%a-ush rocks projecting from a lake or water-course, often 



used as iishing-phices; file or series of cliffs, 179; 4. Cf samkti-a. 

 S a m k a - u s h ;{ e n i , nom. pr. of a caniping-phice on the Williamson River, 



just below Klamath Marsh; the rocks projecting above the river afford 



good opportunities for catching fish, 

 s h a' m o k s ; see sha-amoks. 

 s h a ni p a t i a % i (i a , d. shashampatia/it'a to jump or skip over beams, logs, 



obstructions, 118, 11. 120, 4. Der. mbati^i. 

 s h a ui p a t i a % i e n a to start out for jumping over beams, 120, 2. 

 s h a m J) o's h a , d. shashnmpo'sha to knock one thing against another, to knock 



together. Cf nibakla, mbuka. 

 s a m t c h a k t a , d. sasamtchakta, formed by metathesis from samtchAtka, 



and identical in signification. 

 samtch;itka, d. sasamtch;itka to understand, com]) rehend ; to comprehend 



the meaning of, 34, 12. Der. niatchatka. Cf shemtchAl^a. 

 s h :i n a t c h v u 1 a to take off, divest oneself of , as of a hat, 112, 17. 18. 

 tsliana-uli, shanahole, shanaho'li, d. shashna-uli, v. trans., construed 



with the verbal indef and intentional; (1) to 'wish, ivant, desire: jx'lak hii 



sli. shno'ksh he is of a greedy, grabbing disposition; sh. itchampelish, gem- 



