298 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



on. the ivaipath, to battle, Jifjlit against, with obj. case, 16, 1. 17, 19. ^8, 11.: 

 kiiu sli. he fouijht bravely, .00, 1.; shcllualsh shand-uli he wanted to wage 

 tvar, 55, 13.; p'niilam shelliialuish in the fights fought by them or among 

 themselves, in, their former hostilities, 55, 1.; lupf ndlam sdllaluish (for 

 slidllualuisli) giini'ta further than when ive tvere on the warpath for the first 

 time, 21, 12.; sellolok (for sdllualuk) icheti at war, or for the purpose of 

 warfare, 17, 20. and Note, of. 90, 18.; shL'llualjjksli (for shellual/ipkasli) 

 shasli when they tvere engaged in fighting, 131, 14.; lapuiii vvaitolan shell u- 

 Id'lash (for shellualulash) ttco days after having fought, 43, 18. Cf. p. 33 

 (title); 43, 12. and shenotanka, shiuga. Der. liwala. 



she'll ualsh, d. sh(ishlualsh (1) war, tvar-expedition, campaign, 44, 11.: 

 shellualshe'mi during the war; the Modoc war of 1872-73 being referred 

 to in 55, 8. 10. (2) battle, action in war: shellualshgisht (Mod.) on a battk- 

 field, 5G, 6. For 55, 13. see sh(illnal and Note to 56, 1. 



s h e 11 u a 1 s h a , d. sheshhialsha to start for tvarfare, to go out on the war- 

 path, to go and fight: Wawdliks tapi' sh. Dave Hill went to war for the 

 second time, 21, 1. (title). Cf. 2.% 1. and Note. Der. sh(^llual. 



shellualtAmpka, d. sheshlualtAm[)ka to begin fighting, to start warfare, 

 37, 11. 12. 38, 20. 131, 13.; to recommence the fight, 54, 8. 



shellolotkish (1) implement for fighting, weapon, e. g., a clnb. (2) a sort 

 of sententious interlocution delivered between the incantations by wizards 

 or conjurers, expressly declared to be distinct from the songs (shui'sh and 

 shuin6tkish). Der. shellual. 



slieltapka, seldApka, d. sheshaltiipka to button: %iinitc'tan sc'ltaj^katko 

 (or sheldapkutko) buttoned behind. Der. Ic^vuta (3). 



sh eltapko tki sh , seldapko'tch, selt/ipkiish, d sheshaltopkutkish, sesal- 

 tapkush button on garments. 



shemtishla, d. sheshmAshla to remove to a distance; to remove or migrate 

 with one's family to another place ; to emigrate, 85, 14. Cf nicdslia. 



S (' ni i a n d i , nom. ])r. of a Klamath Lake man. 



shonipL'ta, d. sheshampeta io g'Marre/; to argue. Der. mpata. Cf shApa. 



s h e m t (■ li a , d. sht'shamtcha {\) to hold a stick or pole in hand or hands. (2) 

 to move along while leaning on a sticl; ; to go around slowly, to move tvith diffi- 

 culty. Der. ena. Cf ('nitclnia, shi'kaniba. 



