326 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



guard. (2) to keep guard over, to Icerp in order, to control: wAtch sli to 

 guard the horses, 30, 1 . ; kd-i k.-ln.'im shl(5kish hj no one I am observed, con- 

 trolled, 192; 8. Der. shlea. 



slili'ikay a, shlaggjiya, d. shliislilkA}'a (1) v. intr., to hang doivn from, to he 

 hanging. (2) v. trans., to hang tq), suspend, as clotliing on a hook or line. 

 Cf. aggdya, kshaggdya, laggtiya. 



s li 1 a, k a k a , d. shlaslilkdga, v. intr., to hang down. Cf. nauknanksaksh. 



s li 1 a k 4 k a s li , contr. shlakaksli, d. shlasldkakasli gidlet of quadrupeds etc. 



s li 1 a k a t a ,' d. shlashlkdta to saw with a small saw. Cf Idktclia 



shl akat 6tkish , d. shlashlkatotkisli (1) saw, hand-saw, small saw. (2) 

 dagger, poniard. 



S h 1 a k e i t a t k o , Shla%aftatko, noni. pr. of a Modoc man. 



sh 1 ak6 tkisli , shliiko'tksh, d. shlashl^utkish ax, hatchet; larger than the 

 tcliiktchikash. Incantation 178; 10. 1". Cf Mkteha. 



s li 1 a 1 a k s li , d. shlashldlaksh floor of room. Cf slila-ish, shlania. 



shlaltpa to give for use, to surrender for .some purpose; said of tissues, 

 mats and similar objects: k41a sh. taluodsh mAklaks theg gave a large flat 

 bucket to stew the (dead) Indians in, 11 i<, 1. 



shldmia, d. shlashlamia (I) to feel offended by hearing a deceased rela- 

 tive's, friend's or other dead person's name called or mentioned ; to resent 

 or punish it as an insult, 96, 3. (2) to look sad, aggrieved, mournful; to 

 act like a mourner or one bereaved, 132, < .: shlamuapk (for shlami-napk) 

 1 nanuk! look ye all mournful and therefore stop singing! 90, 13 , cf 14. 

 For external signs of mourning, cf stiya. Der. lama (3). 



shlania, shlaniya, d. shlashlniya to spread out for somebody, as carpets, 

 mats, cloth, blankets, skins, 186; 55. 



shlanka, d. shlashUnka to spread out, as skins, blankets: slankok sldoa 

 tchakelatat spreading a lynx-skin in the willow-basket, 101, 19. Cf shlania. 



s h 1 a n k a y a s h , d. shlashlankayash scaffold, scaffolding. Cf gelkdya. 



shlankosh, d. shlashlankosh (1) bridge. (2) Shbinkosh, or Tchushnini 

 Slankosh, nom. pr. of the Natural Bridge, a natural rock-arch on Lost 

 River, Lake County, Oregon, 33, 3. and Note to 33, 2.; it is overflowed 

 by the waters of Lost River during many months of the year and hence 

 its other name: Tilhuantko, q. v. (.'i) Slankosh, nom. pr. of another 

 natural bridge near Klamath ]\bush. Dor. shlankua. 



