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shlr/pka, slilii'pka (\) to see or notice at a distance, 29, 7. 19. (2) to care 

 for, protect, f/iiard the interests of: B6shtinash tfdsh shlepaku4pka!«ht Mo- 

 di ikishasli fJi(d the Government ivould efficiently protect the Modocs, 35, 9.; 

 sliayudkta 'rcliniu'tcliam talaak shlepakudpkasli he knetv that he would be 

 well cared for hij Frank Middle, 36, 12.; ml'shtoks ma'lash shldpaktgl that 

 ye take care of me, 42, 3. Contr. from shle-apka. Der. shlt'a (1). 



s h 1 e ]) k 1 p e 1 e (1) to hring, fetch, or carry hack. (2) to hring, fetch, as done 

 liabitually: shlcipkipal' i'sli ge-ii tenish k4po! bring me my neiv coat! 

 Der. shk'pka, -i-, -peli. 



slilepopka, shlii'popka, sk'papka, d. shleshlepa'pka (1) to look at from 

 a distance; to take notice of; to notice, 20, 1.; to notice in one's dreams, 83, 

 4.; tu4 1 slti'popk? what are you looking atf ntinuk ni tids shlii'popka shash 

 / perceived every one of them perfectly well (though they did not see me), 



22, 14. (2) to watch, ohserre, to observe closely, 64, 12 : a't shlii'papa- 

 kuapk yc will find oid by observing, 100, 19.; tgi'ts^ank sh. standing near, he 

 looked at him closely, 110, 1.5.; tidsh sh. (Mod.) to take care of. Der. shlea 



s h 1 c' s li 1 a p t c h a m , j)l. tiimi sh., wild crab-apple tree; growing to an alti- 

 tude of 6 to 10 feet and bearing eatable fruit: Pyrus rivularis. 



shl^ta, d. shleshlta to find, discover; said of persons, animals and other 

 objects of long shape, 121, 19. Der. shle'a (2). 



shletana, d. shleshhitana to put on loose, to cover loosely: partic. shleta- 

 n4tko loose: fitting loosely; not tight. Cf hc^shltanksh. 



s h 1 e t a t k a , d. shleshlatatka to hold over somebody or something; said of 

 sheet- or tissue-like articles only. Cf lutatka, shletana. 



s h 1 e t ' h i s h , shl^tish, d. shleshldtish ( I ) any loose cover or covering: sho'l- 

 hashtat sh. pillow-case. (2) mat to cover lodges. 



shletilsh lining of clothing: kailalapshtat s. lining of pantaloons. Cf 

 shlan;^oksh, shletana, sldt't'hish. 



shlet^a, d. shleshlat;^a to take away, to carry off: la')) nat kakmYlsh .sh. 

 we took away two elk-skin armors, 21, 5. Der. ft;^a. Cf lutxa, ut^a. 



shlewala, Mod. shliwala, d. shldshlurda (1) to draw the bowstring for 

 shooting. (2) to cock the hammer for firing: 161oksgish sh. to cock the rifle, 



23, 1.; cf 30, 14.; shlishlol61an, 41, 3.; see Note. Der. shli'n. Cf shliidula. 

 shlt'wi, slii/wi, d. shlrshlui (1) v. impfsrs., to blow; said of storms, winds. 



