354 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DK'TIONAKY. 



slitiiks (1) nail VII Jiuger and toe. Qiiot. under gutila. (2) claw, funy; 

 talon: tsi'ksam s. bmVa claws or necklace made of such; 16kani s. grizzly 

 beards claws: l(jkam s. siuiawakitk wearing a necJclace of grizzly bear''s claws; 

 sufli necklaces are seen no longer, but formerly were worn by men and 

 esi)ecially by women below the breast, being highly valued on account 

 of their flavor (cf sti'ka). Cf nep (3). 



s t e 1 ;'i )) k i s h , d. siiteshtliijjkish, adj., rigJd, on riglit-hand side : slnuVka 

 ste'lapksli (for .stel;ii)ki.sha.sli) ne'p they grasp his right hand, 87, 13. Mod. 

 also pronounce stel(')pg<ish. Cf sketish, shketitko. 



s t e 1 e w a , d. shteshtak'wa to stir, excite the water. Cf Ikan, tchelewa. 



s t e m s h , d. shteshtamsh ivoman^s private parts. 



stc'na, d shtc'shta to curry in a pail or bucket. Der. ena. Cf sho'dshna. 



s t (.' tni a s li , d. stestiitmash dipped in poison; poisoned: nge'sh s. poisoned 

 arroir, 90, 1 8. Cf temadsha. 



s t e - u 1 a s h , shte-ulisli, d. steshtu'lash (1) rush or tule-mat to cover Indian 

 lodges: pe'ni shte-ulasli coarse mat made of the tall j^a'wi-^rass; used for 

 covering cabins. (2) willow-framed lodge (stina'sh) covered with rush-mats. 



s t e w a , d. shteshtua to lose, to be dejjrived of: nanuktua s., to lose every- 

 thing; slnVldshash s. they lost or missed soldiers, 37, 22. Speaking of one 

 object, stanu'tclma, ([. v. Mod. Cf shnekegi, stawa. 



stewa, shte-ua (1) to mix with, to mix up, mash up with, mingle, 150, 9. 

 (2) to mix with water for kneading; said of dt)ugh. Der. ewa 



s t (.' w i , shtewa to shoot several objects by the same charge. Der. tewi. 



stialtko, stealtko, d. stista'ltko containing resin or pitch, lb, 5.; smelling 

 like resin. Der. stiya. 



stiva, stia, shti-e, d. stishtia, shti'shtie (1) resin, as exsudated by pine- 

 and other trees, 96, 6., cf pila; shti'ya shishi'dsha they put resin on their 

 heads as a sign of sorrow, 132, 6.; shti'e shupeluka nu'ss wen6yuk they 

 heaped resin on her head, for she had become widowed, 89, fi. (2) pitch, tar. 



stika, shti'ka, d. shti'shtka, v. trans., to scent, to perceive by smelling: p'h'i 

 s. to smell fat or lard; lu'k hu'nksh shti'kok vu'shat the grizzly bear smell- 

 ing (the ko'1-roots) will flee him, 147, 13. Cf shte'ksh. 



sri'klkish, shtiklgish, d shtishtaklgish notch, incision: nge'shara s. 

 notch at lower end of arrow for appl)-ing the bowsti-ing. 



