336 KLAMATU - ENGLISH DICTION AKY. 



s 111 ii'l inks, shmi'ilinksli bladder of fish. Cf. lawulasli, f^luudsliash. 

 s li ill II s h m o'k 1 i s h barber, shaver. Cf luislinio'kla. 

 sliiialiualpakta, d. shnasluialiiialjiakta to start, raise an echo. Cf. 



wdlta, wAltka. 

 slni ;i liual ta, d. shiiashualta to cause to sound; to ring, as a door-bell. 



Der. wAlta. Cf. spatchfga (2). 

 s li 11 a 1 1 i p^ s h , d. slinashnl'ligsh eyebrow. Mod. for shiiekelisli Kl. 

 sliiiay ciia, d. slmaslmi^na to fly ov flutter around, as a captive bird, 177; 



29. Cf. niiiia, shne'dslia. 

 s li n a k p t i g a , d. shiiasliiiakptiga to seize ivith pincers or tongs. Cf. slinuka. 

 sli nak p tigo t ki sh , d. slmashiiakptigotkisli pincers; blacksmith'' s tongs. 

 s li n ;'i 1 u a 1 s h , d. shnashnfilualsh coverlet spread o\ er the bed. Der. lawala. 

 s h u a 111 b u a , d. shnashiiiimbua to make explode by a stroke of the hand, as a 



bladder. Der. mbdwa. 

 s h n a 11 d s h m a - a , d shnashnAndshma-a to amuse by jests or tricks. Der. 



ndshaixiJi-a. Cf. kii'la, Idshuat^ash, sheshtalkash. 

 s h n a 11 1 a t c h 1 % a , d. shnashnantatchl^a to obtain by trapjpirig, to ensnare: 



shiiantatclil;^aiik shnuka to catch by trapping. 

 s h uantdtch l;ij ish, d. shnashnantatchl%isli trapper: pu'm slmashnan- 



t4tchl%ish beaver-trapper. 

 8 h n a n t A t c h 1 X o 1 h trap ; h miter'' s trap, steel trap. 

 s h n A n t c h a k t a , d. shnashnaiitehakta (1 ) v. intr , to be sticking, stuck or 



pasted on (2) v. trans., to stick or 2)ade upon. Cf. slmatchAka, shndtkuala. 

 s li n a p e m p e m a , Mod. shuepe'nipema, d. ahnashnp(inipeuia (1) to allure, 



to fool, to induce by tricks, to entrap, 44, 3. 94, 10. (2) to feign, simulate 

 shniipka, d. shnkshn'pka to flatten, to render flat: nu'sh sh. to flatten the 



head of infants; a custom largely observed by the coast tribes from 



Middle Oregon northward and by the Klamath Lake and Modoc Indians, 

 s h n a s h n a t i a , d. shnashnashndtia to sneer at, to grimace at, to make faces: 



ka-A sh. to make many grimaces. Cf. kowitiwatko, nidshonidshua 

 s h n }i s h 11 i k s h , sn4sneks, pL tiimi s., leggings covering the leg below the 



knee, and formerly worn by males and females. The summer leggings 



were made of buckskin, those for winter of tule-bulrush ; on both ends 



they fitted tight, but were loose in the middle and had no fringes. Cf. 



kailalapsh, mitasli. 



