B58 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DIOTIONAEY. 



sti'i, slitii', st6, d. shtii'shtu, stoslitii (I) passage, aperture in the ground; 

 hvrrow, den, hole, tunnel, subterranean passage-ivay, gangivay; loiv entrance. 

 (2) tuhiform passage, tube, air-passage. (3) passage, thoroughfare above the 

 ground ; trail, j^ath, jxifhwag; wag, road, causeivay, street: slitu' st/uii kClu- 

 ush the road is full of sand; 161oks=wii'genam sto railroad; lit. "fire- 

 Avngon's pjitli"; jjrt//?, trail of animals, 29, 1 1. 



stiii'iga, slito-aga, d. shtushtuAga (1) small burrow or suhterranean passage. 

 (2) ^)«^//, pathway, foot-path. Dim stii. 



stti'ilash, (1. shtushti'lasli (1) ^j?7e of tcood. (2) ^/-e-f^^oof^ put away for 

 the cold season, Kl. Der. tiiila. Cf To-ilkat, tiiilasli. 



stilish, slitu'ish, d. shtu'shtish ftirrrow; gopher s den; mole-hill: shtu'ishtat 

 gatpamnan coming to a gopher-hole, 128, 6. Der sti'iya. 



s 1 11 y a , shtoya, d. shtushtia (\) to make a road, way, passage, gangway ; to 

 tunnel through, 104, 4. (2) to jilace on the road or trail, to set going, to 

 cimdatc: stoyuapka (supply: nil pa'ksh) I iviU put the tobacco-pipe in circu- 

 lation, 137, 2. Der. stii. 



stuyAkishka, d. stuslitiAkishka to clip the hair. Cf. shiashka (2), 

 shuyoka (2), shi'iktaldsha. 



stuyua, d. stushtiyua to stab each other; to wound or cut each other with 

 sharp-pointed weapons: partic. stuyuetko stahbed, pierced Der. stii'ka. 



stu'ka, .shtuka, d stn'shtka (1) to shout through the hands applied to the 

 mouth as a tube. (2) to shotd, halloo, cry aloud. Cf ndena, nkena, 

 stu't%6na, stu't/jjishla. (3) to stab; to ivoimd or cid with a pointed weapon, 

 to pierce ; lit "to make a way through": partic. stukatko {a) cut, stabbed; 

 wounded with a knife oi" spear; (b) stab-wound. (4) to gig, to catch with 

 poles, to spear; said of fish: ku'tagsh s. to gig minnow-fish; said of Old 

 Crane, 122, 6.; pshi'n slotsuank shtoka to spear fish by torchlight. Cf. 

 stukua. (5) to sting, bite. Mod.; said of bees, snakes etc. Cf. kiutka. 

 Der stu. Cf hashtaksh, hashtka. 



stii'kish, stokish, d. stii'shtkish (1) hailstone: mu'm&m s. heavy hailstones, 

 156; 26. (2) hailstorm. Der. stu'ka (3). 



s t vl' k s h a 1 1 ]< o notched; having portions or angles cut out. 



stukua, d. stiishtkua to stab in the water; to gig, kill by stabbing in tvater: 

 kiii'm s. to gig, harpoon fish. Cf tu;ikish. 



