s h i d s li i' y a m 11 a — s h i 1 a . 307 



s h i k i 1 11 a , d. sliishkitna; same as shikita, q. v.. lia nl siki'tnank sii'gsuapk 



if I should make false statements (before the chiefs), 65, 7. 

 shikna, si'kna to throw, dart, hurl: ddlts si'kna-uk for throwing a spear. 

 shikpi^yash, d. shishakpiayash apron; teiin interpreted by: "what 



comes down, falls down." Cf heshlaklash, sha-upAlaksh. 

 shikpualk An a , shikpualkena to put into or roll in the mouth; said of 



articles smaller than the mouth: nu shikpualkana ktayaga I roll a little 



(gravel) stone in the mouth. Cf. kpiamna. 

 shiktka, d. shishaktka to make motions, to move about: ka-i shl'ktgisht 



since she did not stir, 122, 4. Cf. shiwina. 

 s liikt okank sli, d. shishakt6kanksh (1) foot-hall. (2) ball of various 



other descriptions. Der. ktiuga. 

 s h i k t u' d K h a m p k a , d. shishaktu'dshampka to lean on both elbows; as, 



e. g., when sitting at table. Der. ktiudshna. 

 s h i k t ti' d s h n a , d. shishktu'dshna to piush oneself. Der. ktiudshna. 

 shiktchaktchna, d. shishaktchaktchna to cause to expiate; to punish, to 



make atone by chastising. Cf kitchakela. 

 s h i k t c h a s h 1 a , d. shishdktchashla to crawl on the ground: si'ktsaslan 



wika I moved a short distance by creeping about, 30, 14. C£ ktchidsha. 

 s h i k u i / i s h , d. s]iishkui;^ish umbrella. 



s h i k u i ;{ 1 1 k o , d. shishkui;ijftko provided with, carrying an umbrella. 

 s h i k u k A n g o t c h (for shikukank6tkish), d. shishkuktingotch stilts. 

 s h i k u t c h a , d. shishkiitcha to walk while leaning or reclining on : shiku- 



tcliipk (or shikutchipkatko) tchikA an old man walking on a stick, 136, 5. 



and Note. Cf shikamba. 

 shikikia, shiki%i(^a, d. shishkikia to dive, plunge in the tvater (with or 



without timbutat), 118, 11. 120, 6. Cf kidsha, p(iwa 

 s h i k i X i e n a , d. shishki^i^na to go and dive, to start for a plunge, 120, 5. 

 slii'l, Kl, shi'l, d. shi'shil, pi. tumi sh., (1) cloth, woven tissue, textile fabric 



of any description: sheeting, linen, cotton or silk cloth; printed goods, 



calico. (2) flag, banner. Mod., 14, 2. — The d. form is in use for smaller 



pieces or sheets, while the absolute refers to slieets of larger size (Mod.). 



From Chin. J. sill, sail, this from English sail. 

 s h i 1 a , shi'la, si'la, d. shisha'la, sissala to be sick, diseased; to be afflicted with 



