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pelish he wanted to hriiifj hack, to return to, 34, 7. 8. 36, 10.; sli. kauasli 

 push shlepdktgi he wanted somebody to care Jor Mm, 36, 14., cf. 19.; kA-i 

 ml slianaho'le tvi'ma shapash gl'tki giug I do not wish that too many moons 

 exist, 105, 11., cf. 120, 1-5.; nu'sli shana-ulitko although you wanted me, 

 186; 56.; cf. 95, 12. Ill, 6. 120, 1-5. 120, 3. (2) to like, to l)e fond of: 

 ka-i nu san4hole Amp;;janknisliash / do not like the Wasco Indians; see 

 Note to 93, 7. 9.; k4-i shand-ul' ge-ishtka gi'ug he did not like to go to, 

 111, 5.; kA-i nu wh. k6-eptcha snawddshash I do not take a fancy in a frog- 

 like female, 186; 54. (3) to need, require: mu'nsli an latchash sli. I need 

 a large (or larger) house; 1 tchuye'sli sh. you need a hat or cap. — The usual 

 Kl. pronunciation is shanaho'li. Der. nawal. 

 shauhish, Mod. shianlii.sli, d. shashanhisli rafter, 180; 22. 

 sania-ish, shaniash skin rt^row worn by women; small apron: mba-ush 



s. buckskin apron. Cf heshlaklash. 

 shankakash, d. shashankdkash string of beads worn around the neck; 



collar, beads, neckwear; usually showing a variety of colors, 

 sankawaltko one whose hair rises up stiff, in porcupine fashion; high- 

 crested, when said of the blue jay, 170; 61. Cf samkd-a. 

 shanki, shan^i, d. shashdnki, shashan^i {\) to be raiv, uncooked: parti c. 

 shankitko raw, crude, not cooked or roasted; shAnkitk giug while raw, 148, 

 13. (2) to be unripe; partic. tinripe. Der. n6ka. Cf saka-a. 

 shaiikish, shan^ish, d shashan;^ish raw, uncooked, unboiled: sh.^pakish 

 (commonly pronounced: shungsp'ki'sh) watermelon; lit. "raw-eatable"; 

 sh. pan to eat uncooked; shdnks (for shankish) hak sha pan just raw they 

 eat it, 148, 21. Cf sakA-a. 

 shan tchaktantko, d. sliashantchaktantko (1) groiving together, united 

 in the same lump or bunch, Kl. (2) manifold; triple, threefold, tripartite; 

 Mod. Der. na'dshak. Cf pakalaksh, shtcha^alkatko. 

 sha61a, d. shash61a; same as sha-ula, q. v. 



shdpa, si'ipa, d. shfishpa {\) to make known, indicate, divulge; to enunciate, 

 declare: slia-ishash sh. to divulge u secret; \s\\{x\^n.we\h}\t just now you have 

 declared, 185; 44.; sha shtuli'dsha ka-i sluiptki giug they enjoined them not' 

 to divulge anything, not to say a word, 120, 21.; yayay;i-as, shui'sh s;ip'a 

 the magic power, the magic song declares, 70, 5. 6. 72, 3. (2) to say, speak, 



