u — u ' h 1 u t a 1 n a . 453 



u d II m u 1 1 [) k a , d. iidudamulipka to swim away from the shore towards, as 

 towai'ds a canoe; said of the mink leaving- the shore, 156; 29. 



udiipka, viidopka, wutopka, d. udu-udapka, ududapka (1) to beat, strike, 

 ivMp, give blows, hruise with a stick or club, 59, 9. 12. 73, 5.: titatna \\. 

 hissuaksh snawil'dsli m'na sometimes a man beats his tvife, 61, 19. of. 62, 1.: 

 wudu'pka iiuiksluTtka tclnl'ksh she struck the leg with the skullcap, 123, 2. 

 (2) to defeat in battle, to conquer, vanqiiish. 



udi'ipkpa, udopkpa, d. ududapkpa to beat, strike \\\t\\. a club or stick: 

 kcia u. to beat mercilessly, 61, 20. 



u d s h a k s h , vudsilks, pi. tumi u., a fish belonging to the sucker or Cata- 

 stomidae family; popularl}' called whitefish, smaller than the viiuai. In 

 the middle of March this fish is caught in profusion, but in Lost River 

 only: udshaksii'mi in the whitefish season, cf 75, 21.; paha u. they dry the 

 whitefish, 74, 1.; pahatk u. dried whitefish Der. iitcha-ika. Cf ye'n, 

 kanialsh, tsuani. 



u d s h a k s a 1 s h a to take tvhitefish annually or habitually, cf 75, 21. 



u d s h 1 d s h i , vudshidshi, vutchitchi, d. u-udshidshi, vu-utchitchi to chop, 

 split, as logs, wood, stumps of trees: turn udsi'tsi anku it splits large quan- 

 tities of tvood, 178; 10. Cf. ukata, utchaya. 



u d s h 1 k 1 % a , d. udshi-udshakl/a to fall when stumbling; to stumble and fall. 



u d s h i p a , utchipa to draw out, to pull otd; said of one long-shaped object: 

 ki u. to take off the key. Speaking of more than one object, idshipa. Cf 

 ludshi'pa, shulshi'pa. 



ti d s h i t c h(') t k i s h , d. u-udshitchotkish heavy ax for felling trees. Der. 

 udshidshi. Cf shlakotkish. 



u e , u-e ; see we. 



ug'ha'pl^a to build an Indian summer-lodge. Cf ukepelaksh. 



u ' h 1 i t c h a , u'hlidsha to shalce out, as liquids, 123, 3. 



u'hlopatana, u'hl6ptna, d. ulolopatana, u'hl61optna, v intr., to produce 

 a burn or wound while coming in contact tvith the body ; said of nettles. Cf. 

 lupatkuela, tekteka, upata. 



u ' h 1 u t u a , d. idi'lulatua to let a dress, garment or blanket reach the ankles 

 or feet. Der. levuta, in the form luta. 



u'hlutuina, d uh'lulatuina to drag along, train behind, as a gown: to 

 wear a garment, walk around in a blankot trailing on the ground, 189; 6 



