I'l - i t c h n a — u 1 a k ' k i^ n k i s h . 455 



foot. — ^Speaking of more than one object: ik^wa, d. i-ak^wa; kapka 

 i-ak(ewa they bend down kdpka-pines, 82, 11. Cf. t^kua, te-ut^wa. 



a k i d s li 1 i n , d. uki-ukAdshlin, v. intr., to blotv, pass or waft through; said of 

 lig-ht air-drafts. Cf. wfli. 



nki'mtatka, v. intr., to be completely wrapped in, as in a blanket: Wash 

 u. (or hiash a p'laf) the fog is high up in the air. Cf. aggi'tna, takima. 



u ]v (")' 1 1 a k s h knot in a string or rope. Der. uko'tlgka. 



u k o' 1 1 e k a to tie a knot: nu a uk6tl6za I am making a knot. Der. kuAta. 



I'l k s h u a , d. u-4kshua; same as 6kshua, q. v. 



u k ;1 , u/a, pk tiimi u., gulch, dry river-bed, former water-course. Mod., un- 

 known to Kk; compare k6ke, kiika river, pronounced witli apheresis of 

 k, and Introductory words to letter K. Cf. kupkiipgle, paksh No. 1, 

 palkish, palkuish. 



u k a u k 6 s h moon in all phases, and considered as a changeable body : u 

 k'l^ka it is new moon; lit. "the moon is dead"; u. tg^l^mangatko the 

 moon is in the first or last quarter, is crescent-shaped. Contr.-froni ulvj'i- 

 ukuash. Der. ukewa (1). Cf. shdpash (2), shukuAshka. 



U%ade-ush, nom. pr. of a camping site at Y;ineks; interpreted by 

 "planting a willow" (?). Cf. uk;lta. 



I'l % a p a 1 k s h , d. u%A-ukpalksh arrow-head chipper, generally made of 

 horn. Der. ukciwa. 



U ;{ a s h k s h i , nom. pr. of a locality at Ydneks. Der. uka'sh, -kshi. 



U ;^ 6 1 u a s h , nom. pr. of an island in Upper Klamath Lake, near its 

 southern end. A myth relates that U. was created from a game-stick 

 by K'mukamtch, who was then playing with five sticks. From another 

 of these game-.sticks A-ushme (q. v.) was made, another gave origin to 

 I-ulal6na, another to Modoc Point. 



u 1 a y u e , ula'yo-i, ulayiie, d. ula-uliyue, v. intr., to scatter about, to run in 

 different directions. Cf. gayue. 



ulakatchktcha, d. ula-ulk4tchktcha to shake the /icarf as a gesture of 

 refusal. Cf. shuakdtchktcha. 



ulak'kanka, d. ula-ulak'kdnka to slide over, to skate: wc'shtat u. to slide, 

 skate on the ice. Cf. shektlal6na. 



ulak'kAnkish, d. ula-ulak'k4nkish (1) skater, one who is .skating. (2) 

 wtiij} snake, from 3 to 4 feet long. 



