s p u g a t k o — s p II 1 i' k s li . 349 



s p li'k 1 i s li 1 a , d. spuspAklishla (1) to erect a sivcat-lodgc by bending- over 

 a few willow poles. (2) to lay mats or hlankets upon the sweat-lodge to 

 confine the steam. Der. spu'klisb. 



Sp u'klisb = L;'i w ish , nom. pr. of a ssweat-lodge and camping-place on 

 Klamath Marsh; lit. "Promontorial Sweat-Lodge". 



s p u'k 1 i t c h a , d. spushpAklitcha to (jo and sweat in a sudatory; to start out 

 for a sweat-lath or steam-hath, S2, 5. 88, 3. 89, 6. 



spukliuta, d. spnspaklinta to use for siveatiny purposes, to use for steam- 

 baths ; lit "to sweat by means of", 82, 7. Der. spu'kli. 



s p u k t c h 4 m p k a , d. spushpaktchampka to heap up earth, to vtakc mounds; 

 said especially of the small grave-mounds, about man's length and sur- 

 rounded by palings, 88, 2. 



spukua, d. spushpakua to spread out, extend, display: Shu'kamtch s. m'na 

 tchu'ksh Old Crane parted his leys (across the i-iver); Old Crane stepped 

 across, 122, 23.: partic. spukuatko («) spread out, displayed, distended; (b) 

 inflamed; said of eyes only; hVlp shpushpashkuatko gi both eyes are in- 

 flamed. Cf patAdsha, spukanka 



spukuga, d. spushpukuga (I) to dray by the feet. (2) to dray, to dratv, 

 pull. Der. spuka. 



s p u k li g a t c h n a , d. spushpkugatchna (l) to drag by the feet or legs, Avhilo 

 on a march, 1 3, 6. (2) to drag behind, to drag over the ground. 



s p u 1 d s h a , d. spusptlldsha to saw with a cross-saw. 



spill hi, spulf, d. spushpfilhi, spii'shp'li, v trans., referring to one object 

 only: (1) to put, place, carry, bring inside, within, indoors. (2) to close, 

 close up, contract; to contract a muscle, e. g., the musculus sphincter C£ 

 shnupo'dsha. (3) to take in, confine, loch up, imprison; to punish by im- 

 prisonment, 58, 11. 12. 13. 59, 2. 11. 60, 2. 3. 21. 78, 15. etc.: tche'ks 

 shpulhiu4pka he will soon be locked up, QQ, 4. 5. Speaking of more than 

 one object, ilhi, q. v. Cf. hushpalhi, kui (2). 



s p u 1 h i k i s h , d. spushpalhlkish, full form of spuli'ksh, q. v. Der. spulhi 



s p u 1 h 1 1 k a , spulitka, d. spushpalhftka to return from placing inside, closing 

 up, imprisoning: gii'mpgle spulhi'tkuk they went home, returning from the 

 imprisonment (of Doctor John), 66, 6. 



s p u 1 1' k s h , d. spushpall'ksh jail, guard-house, place of confinement, imprison- 

 ment for one person. Contr. from spulhikish. Cf. ih'gish, skukum-house. 



