304 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIONAKY. 



Shu a vv ;i t i , iioiu. pr. of a camp-site on the Spraguo River, near Yaneks. 



s h u a w 1 (1 s h n a , d. shuashuawidshna to take aim, to point at with a gan, 

 arrow etc. Cf. kinshampka, hiya, shuawlna. 



s h u a w f n a , d. shuashuwina to look over, to overlook in the sense of exam- 

 ining: ki'uks suawinuk sas k4nts sliiidpkst tvheii a conjurer overlooked them 

 to find out who would he shot, 21, 9. 10. 



s li u'd s h a , shil'dsha, d. shushu'dsha (I) to build afire; to have an open fire 

 at the camping-place, in or before the lodge; refers especially to camp- 

 fires at niglit and to fires built for cooking, the object, luloks, being 

 usually omitted: kissii'mi sh. Sa't at nightfall the Snake Indians built a 

 camp-fire, 31, I.; maklC^nk sh. she built a fire to pass the night by, 119, 

 20.; mu' sh. to build or have a large fire, 121, 20.; shu'dsliank nat tchla 

 tve sit around the fire in camp; nduuk te-unipni Utchashtat shushii'dshuapk 

 luloks for each ten lodges they will kindle a fire. Cf klukalgi, slmAtkolua, 

 shndna, shne'pka. (2) to build, to have a fire in a stove, on the hearth etc. 



shu'dshapeli , d. shushu'dshapeli (1) to rekindle, rebuild a fire; to build 

 another or a new fire, as at dawn of day, 16, 5. and Note; 112, 20. (2) 

 to rekindle the fire before or in the lodge habitually every morning or day. 



shu'dshgish, d. shusho'dshgish fireplace in or outside the wigwam, 

 lodge or house. Der. shu'dsha 



s h u d s h g i' s h a 1 s li , d. shiisho'dshgishalsh provision for the fire-place : sh. 

 Anku fire-wood. Cf. stu'ilash. 



s h u d s h i p k a , d. shushudshipka, v. trans , to follow up, to walk towards by 

 following or pursuing; said of one object only, 174; 8. 183; 14.; mu'sh- 

 mush sh. to drive one head of cattle, 182; 10. Contr. from sli'hiidshipka. 

 Der. hudshlpka. Cf. k4-ika, kd-ikaiika. 



sliiVdshna, d. shushu'dshna (1) v. trans., to chase, pursue ; said of per- 

 sons and animals: shil-ii'dshant t! (for shudshnat i!) chase him! 193; 14. 

 Cf. kiiyaktcha, kayaktchna. (2) v. recipr., to chase each other, to run after 

 each other: shu'dshnuk when chasing each other, 80, 10., cf. 80, 12. Contr. 

 IVom sh'hiidshna. Der. hudshna. 



s h u d s h k a , Mod. shutchuka, d. shushudshoka (I) to tvash one's whole body. 

 ( to wash part of one's body: we'k, pe'tch sh. to wash one's arms, feet. Cf. 

 pt'wa, sliiitcliriktcliakii, shatcliakua. 



