322 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



Cf. 108, 5. 121, 21. Tliu origiiuil form of s. is skiuilaka. ^uppasli ut 

 tiinig-a, s%udlnkiiapk patkaliiapk the sun has set; it will rest and rise afjain. 

 Speaking of more than one subject, lulal/;., d. or lii'l/a, q. v. Cf 

 ktansha, mi'ikle/a, sku'llia. spi'dva. 



s k iVlpka, sj^o'lpka, d. skiiskalpka to lie extended, as one who is asleep; to 

 be lyiny, to lie in hal : shkd'lpkank ktdna he lay on his couch and slept, 1 10, 

 20. Speakiiiy of nidre tlian one subject, hjlunii. Cf. sku'l^a. 



skiVlusli, sku'nilash; see skulos, sf^'u'mhvsh. 



s klip ma to conquer, vanquish, outdo. Cf. vutul;(a. 



shkii'sliki, d shkushkashki white-headed earjle; other name for )-aiikal. 



s k u t a , d. skushkta to ptd around oneself, to wrap oneself in: kaiho skii'tan, 

 ^lod., ivrappinff himself in his mantle, 126, /.: partic, sku'tatko («) dressed 

 in a sku'tash or rohe, sJdn-rohe, blanket, mantle, lib, 2. ISO; G. and Note; 

 skiitash skutapkash, obj., wraipped in a garment or robe, 12('', 12. Cf 

 kiliwash, tche-ush. (I)) clad, dressed in, surrounded by, tvrapiped in: 

 luluash skutatk wrapped in fog, surrounded with mist, 183; 17. (c) Sku- 

 tatko, nom. pr. masc. and fem., "Dressedin a blanket". Der. giita. Cf s;{uta. 



s k u t a s li , shkii'tas, d. skii'shktash ( 1 ) sleeveless garment, cloak to wrap 

 the wliole person in; blanket, mantle of native or American mauufiictnre, 

 71), 1.; tanned buckskin robe, skin-robe, skin-blanket: shloa (for shl6alam, 

 shloam) s. wild-cat or lynx-skin mantle, not reaching down to the knee, 

 now out of use; pakolsliam s. mule-deer shin robe; 16kam s. grizzly bear's 

 tanned skin; niiVshin'sham s. white-tailed-deer robe; n%6hxm nl'l s, gray- 

 rabbit-skin mantle; kaiHo s. ralMt-fur robe, 12.'\ 3. .5. 12G, 11. 12. Cf 

 kuks. (2) enveloping organ: suentcham s., Mod, /coiidj. {:i) cover, cover- 

 ing substance: ktayani s. rock-moss, Mod. Cf s/utash, wi'ilsliasli. 



skii'tawi a to tie together, to bind or fasten together, 82, 1 1. Der. sp^u'ta 



s k u 1 1 a , shkutiya, d. skusktiya to dress oneself or to be dressed in a robe, 

 mantle, blanket, cloak, 154; 8. 



s k u' t c h a 1 a , skutchhi, d. skushkatchhi, v. trans. ( I ) /w (//e.v.s- in a long 

 dress, cloak or blanket, skiitash. (2) to clad, clothe, ivrap in, surround: 

 lu'lnks sku'tchaltko dressed in a fire-blanket, wrapped in fire; forms the 

 subject of a funeral incantation, \C>G; 2G. (3) to manufacture a blanket 

 from small patches in- pieces of cloth. W'v. skutash. Cf teshashkuala. 



