skeki'slila — skiiitcliua. 317 



s k u 11 s h 11 a , Mod. skeiitclina, d. skeshkAnshna to setv, to stitch. 



sk e n sli 11 u tki sh , skenshnotksli, d. skeslikanslmutkisli, "what is used 



for sewing;" (1) thread, cord: slikenshnutksli mbu-itch lisukatko twisted 



sinew-thread. (2) sGwing -machine. 

 skeiitaiia, d. skeslikaiitaiia (1) ^o sew up into, to inclose by sewiiKj, 85, 3. 



(2) to paste over, to cover tightly. 

 s k e n t c Ii i s li , d. skeskantcliish seam, stitching. Der. sk^nslina. 

 ske'sli, skii'sli, d. s;^e'sli;(asli; same as sliki'sli, q. v. 

 s k c t c li 1 a k s li hnish-wall around camp-fire. Der. sketclile^ix. 

 s k e t c li 1 e z «■ , d. sketchkatcld'^a, sketch%atchl;(a to secure fire against 



the ivind by putting brush-wood around. Der. skelp^a. Cf. lieslikatcliki'misli. 

 skc-uta, d. skeslikiita; see skiuta. 

 ske-utish, shkiutisli, d. skeshku'tisli debt; money owed: kitcluikli nusli 



tiila skiutislitat! 2^('!/ *"c the money you owe vie! Der. skiuta. 

 slikia, d. shkkhkln to fart, fizzle. Der. kiu. Cf. slikisb, slikiwa. 

 ski 1 hi, d. skiskalhi to craivl into a hole, to creep underground; said of 



snakes, lizards etc. Kl. Der. ki'lhi. Cf guh'. 

 s k i 1 u 1 % 6 1 k i s h , abbr. skiUulpjotch apparatus, instrument for measuring: 



s.=anku measuring-stick ; yard-stick. Der. kal- in kj'ilkali. Cf hish/ekil/a. 

 Sking Dsliu'dsh, King=Dshutc]i, nom. pr. Englishman; in the Atftilati 



dialect of Kalapuya: Akindshodsh. From Chin. J. King Ghautsh (G. 



Gibbs): Ht. "King George's man." Cf Bushtin, Pashaj'uks. 

 S k i n k n i , or S. maklaks, nom. pr. of an Indian tribe said to inhabit a 



country above the Dalles (Anipze'ni, q. v.) of Columbia River, 

 s k i n s h g A k u i s h , d. skiskansligakuish snake skin after being shed. KI. 



Der. skintchna. Cf ndshe'dsh (3). 

 shkinshna, d. shkishkanshna; same as skintchna, q. v. 

 skin tell, Kl. ; same as kinsh, q. v. 

 s k i n t c h i s h g a k u i s h , d. skiskantchishgakuish, Mod. for the syncopated 



skinshgakuish Kl, q. v. 

 skintchishx tiga, d. skishkantchish%aga to shed the skin; said of am- 

 phibious animals, as snakes etc. 103, 9. Der. skintchna. 

 skintchna, skintchna, shkinslma, d. skiskantchna, sxis/antchna to crawl, 



creep; said of rei)tiles, eels etc.: ski'ntsnan kawiag / the little eel am 



crawling, 17'i ; 30. Kl. for s;^idsha Mod. Der. Idntchna. 



