328 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



shla-uki^la, shlaukio'le (1) to uncover. (2) to open a lodge-cover, door, 

 doorflap, opening. Mod. for kaishnula. 



shlauklpele, to shut or close the door or door-flap as an liabitual act, 

 Mod.: i slaukipeli! shut that door!. 



slilii'-ika, d. slilashll'ka to make or produce smoke: liiloks sh. the fire is 

 smoking; hdgga shla'k! (for h. shla'-ika!) let me fire off (my rifle)! 22, 19. 

 Of hashl4-ika, shliiyaks. 



shlii'k, 22, 19.; see shla'-ika. 



s h 1 e a , slad, shl4-a, d. shldshla, sla'sla (1 ) to see, to behold, to look at, to per- 

 ceive: tiinep sh. shl6a he saw five lynxes, 125, 1 ; tsiii shlad nuiklaks then 

 he sees people, 83, 2.; slilii'-at, shla't can see, may behold, 129, 1. 2. 7. 130, 

 2.; ha ni link shlaAt if I should see, 129, 4.; slilli-6k/o/- seeing, on account 

 of having- seen, 129, 5. 130, 3. ; shla-iikit (for shlii'-ok at) na'd if ive should 

 see, 129, 6.; shld-i! pi. shlc^-at! see this here! look here! kanktak shleshl'i! 

 (Mod) stop looking at these things! ])ushpiishuk (for pnshpu.sh hu'k) 

 shle'sh this thing black to look at, 73, 6.; tsula'ks=sitk ^hXii'^h Jlesh-like to 

 look at, appearing like flesh, 73, 7.; Afshish=shitk slii's so as to look like 

 Aishish, 100, 10., cf. 91, 7. 147, !!•. 148, 13.; ni nannkash shlil'sli ki 1 

 can see into every corner, 22, 17.; nYi^Ao'tnls. at the mere sight, 19, 3. Cf 

 29, 7. 100, 8. 126, 10. Note to 127, 2-4. and hAggi, h^ishla, l(^slima 

 (2) to find, to find out, to discover after a searcli: slii/i mdk'l6xapks (for 

 niak'le^dpkash) they found him encamped, 28, 8., cf. 21, 13. 14.; gi'ta nish 

 shle-uApka ktdyat he unllfmd me here in the rocks, 40, 3 ; kd-i i kt'sh shle- 

 etak (Mod.) you will find no ipo-roots, 135, 1., cf 2.; kA-i shl(^ank gatpdm- 

 pele not finding them, he returned home, 110, 20.; shhiank watch finding a 

 horse, 66, 13.; shle-iita nii inish sliewant a when I find it I will give it to 

 you. Cf 43, 6. 14. 72, 2. 134, 14-16. and Note, 136, 3. 148, J. 



s h 1 c d s h a , d. shleshltcha to come and see, to visit, to go on a visit, 113, 15. : 

 mdklakshash K6ketat sh. he visited the Indians on Lost River, 36, 10. 



slile'dsh, sle'ds, (1) a species of wild hemp; made into ropes. (2) nar- 

 cotic part of (1); used by Indians for poisoning fish, 150, 3. Cf shle^ds/a. 



shlt;ds%a, d. shleshhids^a, v. trans., to lay on the top of, to lay over; said 

 of garments, large sheets, blankets etc. Der. ids^a Cf. n^ds^a. 



s h 1 d - i p 6 1 e , d. shk'shlipele, v. trans ; said of woven or sheet-like objects 



