308 KLAMATU-ENGLISU DJUTIONARY. 



sickness or distemper, G4, 3. G8, 10. 128, 7. Refers to chronic and incur- 

 able diseases: kc'lpogs sli. to be fever-stricken ; shtefnash sh. to be heart-sick, 

 Jicarf -broken; shi'llalslit having fallen sick, 68, 2. Der. fla. Cf. ma'sha. 



s lii'l a k a , slil'l^a, d. sliishal%a to become sick, to fall sick, 68, 1 1. Der. sln'la. 



!s li f 1 a k 1 k i s li , sliilaklgish riibbing-stone used for grinding seeds and grains 

 (in the hirge nieahng-stonc or leniatch. It is generally of small size and 

 often provided with two horns serving as handles, 149, 8. Cf. pe'ksh. 



s h i 1 a 1 a , d. shishalAla to fall sick: kii'tkaks sissalaluapk (sa) they will be 

 afflicted with small-pox, 70, 6.; tchii'tantki gmg hu'nk sln'llalpksh (foi- 

 sliilah'vpkash) in order to treat the man ivho fell sick, 65, 18. Der. shi'la. 



s h 1 1 a 1 s h , shillalsh, d shishalalsh disease, sickness, distemper of a chi'onic 

 or incurable nature: shillalsh hii't gii'ta 50we disease invaded him, 64, 1.; 

 silalsh n;i'bakiia])k disease tvill come on, 70, 4. Der. shila. Cf. ma'shash. 



shi'lasli, d. shishdlash few^. Der. shi'I. 



shi Iba .silrer: sh. t41a silver dollar; silver coin. From the English. 



shi'lkshla, d. shish;ilkshla to difj a ircll ; the word for well, welwash, is 

 not added. (_'f i'lkshgishla, ilkshla. 



shiloatcha, d. shishaloatcha (1) to help each other, to cooperate: tchime 

 isli tilla sh. ! come and do the thing trith mcf Mod. (2) to help in carrying, 

 to carry together Der. Ifwa Cf shatnaya. 



s h 1 1 s li i 1 a , d. shishalshila to resound like thunder; said of the earth, 158; 48. 



s h i m h ii't c li n a , d. shishamhu'tchna to curse each other, to call each other 

 opprobrious epithets. Cf lama, mu'tchka. 



s h f n a , shi'na, d. shi'sha to cohabit. Cf. ktchena, shishna. 



s h i n ak ta , d. sliishnAkta, v inti-., to touch, to be close to. 



shin a Ic t i s h , d. sliishnAktish one who touches, one who is or lies close by: 

 kaptchelam sh. fourth finger, q. v.; lit. "the one touching the smallest 

 finger"; also name of two months. 



shinamshta, d. shishnarashta to be afraid of, to be frightened, 1)6, 22.: 

 slii'namshtnuk /or /ear, 122, 10. Cf. shakamsliinea, viVsha. 



s h i n s h 1 % a , d. shishanshi%a to croicd in or i)do. 



shiuiiya, shmui, d. shishni'iya to cohabit: partic. shinuitko after cohabita- 

 tion; said of a female, 186; 57. Der. shina. 



slii'niikla, d. shfshnukla to cause to give away, to persuade to part with. 

 Der. nuikla. 



