s h t c h 1 1 c h t c h n a — s li u a - u k a . 363 



s h u a k t c li t A in p k a , d. shuasluiaktchtanipka to commence weeping, wail- 

 ing; to begin to shed tears, 126, 2. 

 s h u a 1 a , d. shuaslmala to pile up, to pile upon each other: ktd-i sli. to pile up 



rods, to erect a rock-harricade, 30, 9. Cf. wdlasli, walisli. 

 s h u a 1 a 1 i a m p k a , d. shuashualaliampka (1) to watch, to keep watch over: 



sh. kiii'm to watch the fish. (2) to protect, watch the interests of, 34, 20.; to 



take care of, 39, 13. 21.; to manage, to superintend, cf. 33, 2. and Note, 



134, 6. Cf. slnuilka No. 1, wtil^a (1). 

 sliudlka, A. ^\mi\s\in{\W^ to preserve, keep entire ; to save, \ZA, 7. Mod.; 



unknown to Kl. Der. wal;ja (1). 

 s h u a 1 k a , d. sliuashualka to sweat, perspire, to he in a perspiration, to he 



warm or hot; not referring to the sweat-lodge. Der. w<41a. 

 s li u a 1 k a s li , d. shuaslmalkash sweat, perspiration. 

 s li u a 1 k 6 1 a , d. shuashualkola to cool oneself off. Der. shiiAlka. 

 shualkcVl tcha, d. shuashualko'ltcha to cool oneself while walking, 82, 9. 

 shualxi^, d. shnshualxa; same as shuwal;ja, q. v. 

 Shuals%e'ni, nom. pr. of a camping-site on Klamath Marsh; lit. "At 



the Pile of Rocks". Der. shuala. 

 s h u k n k a p t c h i ; same as shuhankptchi, q. v. 

 s h u ;'i n s h a k 1 n i s h , Mod. shuantchilkeluish (1) mane of horse, lion. Cf 



ksh^luish, wakaluish, wamelhuish. (2) Mod , hristles on hog's back 

 s h n a 11 11 i , d. shiishanui to covet, to he in love with. Cf kuktakia 

 s h u a s h u 1 a 1 i a m p k i s h , pi. tumi sh. ( 1 ) watcher, watchman, guardian : 



shi'p sh. shepherd. (2) administrator, superintendent, 33, 1., and Note 



to 33, 2.; Government agent of an Indian reservation : Dya sh. kshita the 



agent Byar escaped, 42, 1 7. Der. shualaliiimpka. 

 shua't, d. shuashuat sage-cock, sage-hen; a western bird belonging to the 



Tetraonid or grouse family: Centrocercus urophasianus, 135, 4. Cf 



p6pusha, pupisha, shnakak 

 shuatawi, Kl. shuatawa, d. shuashuatawi (1) to stretch, to extend one's 



limbs through laziness or other causes. (2) to sprain a limb: shuatawitko 



ma'sha huk he suffers of nerve-spraining. Cf. tchattiwa 

 shu4-uka, d. shuashua-uka (1) to squeal, ivhlne; .said of persons and 



beasts. (2) to yelp. Cf sheka, shuaktcha. 



