stilt is h — stosht6tisli. 357 



s t i p a 1 e / a , d. shtishtepal;^a to turn upside down, to turn over. Der. p'lai. 



s 1 1 p 1 , pi. tiimi s., stable; stable with barn. From English stable. 



stit%a, d. sliti.shtdt;{a to cheat, defraud of. Der. ft;(a. Cf. palla. 



stiwi%6tkish, d. stishtni%6tkish baby-board; small board to which 

 infants of Western Indians are tied and carried about by their mothers 

 while their heads are undergoing the process of flattening. Mod. Der. 

 iwi;^6tkish. Cf. (^mtchna, shuentch. 



s ti w 1 n i , d. stishtulni to stir up, as dough: n^patka s. to stir with the hand 

 or hands. Der. iwina. Cf. kuloyena. 



st6, sht(j, d. st6shtu; see stu. 



st6kish, d. st6shtkish doorway, gate: ktchfnksham s. gate of a corral, in- 

 closure. Mod.; unknown to Kl. Der. stu. Cf st^kish. 



stokuaga, st6kuak " little burrower^^: (1) species of small fish, four or five 

 inches long. (2) species of long-tailed squirrel: Spermophilus Beecheyi. 

 (3) St6kuag, abbr. Stokua, one of Afshish's mythic wives, mentioned in a 

 mythologic tale, and supposed by some to be the small fish (1), by others 

 the squirrel (2), 99, 10. 100, 5. 11. 12. Der. stu (1). Cf. m^hiash. 



stopalhuish, or stapaluisham, d. sta'shtpalhuish (1) tree partly peeled 

 off. (2) verbal indef preterit of st6pela, q. v. Cf. wapalash. 



stopalsh, d. sht6shtpalsh the inner or fibrous bark of trees; the sweet- 

 tasting fiber-bark of the kapka pine-tree is peeled off and eaten raw by 

 the Indians in April, when the sap goes up, and later in the spring, 148, 

 19-22. Cf. st6pela. Cf. knd-udshi. 



st6palsha, d. st6shtpalsh to scrape off annually or habitually the fibrous 

 or inner bark of pine-trees, especially of the kdpka-pine; to peel a pine- 

 tree and eat the fiber-bark, 148, 19. and Note 



St6palsh = Tamddsh "Solitary Peeled Pine", nom. pr. of a locality near 

 Klamath Marsh, 74, 16. From st6palhuish, tam4dsha. 



st6patchka, shtii'patchka, d. shtu'shtpatchka; same as stap4tchka, q. v. 



s 1 6 p 6 1 a , Mod. stdpala, d. st6shtpela to scrape off, peel, remove the inner bark 

 of trees, 148, 20.: ku'sh st6paluish, st6palhuish pine-tree partly deprived 

 of the fiber-bark, 148, 21. 22. Der. u-, p41a; Ht. "to make dry above." 



stosht6tish, pi. tiimi s. (1) gopher, mole; a species oi Thomomys; lit. 

 "maker of passages". (2) bugleman, trumpeter. Der. stu. Cf stuka 



