s li 1 u k ;i 1 % a — s h in u k a t a u a . 335 



s li 111 a ' li t c li a , (1. slimashm'tclia to project one^s shadow while walking or 



moving. Cf. mdhiash. 

 s h m a ' li t c h d g a , d. shmasbm'tcliaga to project one^s shadotv, 13^, 1 . 2. 

 small ui, smAwi, d. smasuuiliui to cease raining or snowing. Cf. mdhiasli. 

 s m a h u y 6 1 a , shmauyola, d. smasmauy61a to cease raining or snowing. 

 s h m a y a 1 s h , d shmashmayalsh huckskiu robe of female, fringed with por- 



cwp'me quills, 154; 6. and Note; slimashmayalti is the partitive case of the 



d. form. Der. shmayam (2). 

 shmayam, pi. tiinii s., (1) a yellowish species of tough lacustrine or 



prairie grass used in the manufacture of basket-ware, woman's skullcaps 



etc.: Junciis (balticusf). Cf kma'. (2) bristle ov quill of porcupine, 154; 



U. and Note. Der. m4-i. 

 sma'k, shma'k, d. smiismak (1) coarse hair on genitals. (2) Snia'k, nom. 



pr. given to a tribe of Indians living in Oregon, south of The Dalles, as a 



burlesque nickname, 143, 'd. Cf Kii'kakilsli, patchnam, smo'k. 

 s h ni a k a 1 1 k o , d. shmashmakaltko provided with hair on private parts. 



The passage, 185; 41.: ka-i weli'slit i mish shmdkalpsh (for shmakdlpkash) 



gi'sh shapa explains itself through the custom of many Indian tribes of 



pulling out all hair growing around the genital organs. 

 s h m a u y 6 1 a ; see smahuy61a. 

 S m e - u s h i s h , nom. pr. of a Klamath Lake man. 

 sm5'k, slimo'k, d. shmu'shmok (1) hair of beard; long hair around the 



mouth of cats and other felines. (2) beard, mustache, whiskers, goatee. 



Der niuk- in mukash, mukmukli. Cf ni'l, sma'k. 

 slim6kaltko, pi. tiimi sli., (1) wearing a beard, mustache, or whiskers. 



(2) Shm6kaltko, Tclim6%altko, nom. pr., given, e. g., to the Klamath Lake 



chief Lelekash, who wore a little beard, 

 shmo'tka, shmu'tka to fill, fill up, replenish: kela-ush a sli. nalam la- 



tchasli sand fills our house; nAnuktua kiii'la shmu'tkatko everything is filled 



ivith dust. Der. mu- in inuna Cf ^wa, sh6pa. 

 s h m u k a 1 1 a , d. shmii'shmkalta, v. trans., to ivet, to moisten : pi kitutana 



iimbu nush, sli. ge-u ku'ksh nanuk he threw tvater on me, and drenched mg 



whole dress. Der. mukalta Cf. mu- in muka. 

 s h 111 u k a tana to wet, drench, dipt in liquids. Cf mukc'ilta. 



