458 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONAET. 



u t i'l t c h k i a , liiitiitc;liki;i, vut/itclikia to put a cover upon ; to cover, as a<>-aiiist 

 rain; said, e. g., of the sinoke-hole of a lodge, 120, 10. Cf. utaina,. 



u t a t c h k i 11 1 a ; same as hutatchkiula, q. v. 



u t A w a , d. iitii-utua to converse tvJiile standing. 



u t e vv a , udii'wa, d. u-utewa, v. trans., to shoot hu/h up in the air; to shoot 

 up perpendicularly, as an arrow. Der. lui, tt'vvi. 



n t ' li i'l w a , d. uta-ut'hawa to shake off, as dust. Cf sliiulatchka. 



uti'la, d. u-utila (1) to he under, to lie below: shakta link u. uba-iislitat the 

 awl was under the buckskin. (2) to place, put under the surface of the water; 

 as dip-nets. Cf. i-utila, lutila, otflks 



u t k ' li t k a , d. u-Atkutka to nod; to bow for a welcome. Der. I'lt^a. 



lit^a, d. u-atxa to take aivay, to remove, to wrench off; sliik6nitkisli u. to 

 take a pistol away, 55, 6.; loloksgish hunkish li'tzi! take the rifle away from 

 him! 37, 9. Speaking of more than one long object, ft^a. Cf. liit^a. 



u t ii s s u s A - a s h , pi timii u., clotvn, jester. Cf ka'la, sheshp^eihi-ash. 



u'tch, I'ltch, lids (1) exclamation introducing a wish, advice or exhorta- 

 tion; often connected with gfntak: litch gintak am nii ge'nt / should 

 like to go; iitch git gl! let go! quit! li'tch hii'nksh gii'rapelitki (supply 

 gi)! let him go home! (2) never mind! don't care if ! an exclamation of 

 people worrying about something; gak;in a na't! ii'tch na'lsh hush- 

 tcho'ktgi! let us set out, whether they kill us or not! 17, 9.; n'ts gint (for 

 gintak) shli'tki niish! never mind, they may shoot me! 22, 10. Cf kd- 

 yudsh, miini (1), tamudsh. 



I'ltcha, ii'dsha, d. li-utcha to cut apart, to sever, to split. 



utchA-ika to seize, pull by the handle or long-shaped end: wawa-ush ii to 

 ring a table-bell; said of fishing implements. Cf udshaksh, utchin, vuka 



utchdya, vutch4ya, wuds6ya, ntchAya, d. u-utchdya, vu'dsaya, ntchan- 

 tchdya, and utcha-utchdya (1) to chop, cut apart; to crack, split, as wood, 

 logs, sticks: dnku slak6tkislitka u. to split wood with the ax; utchdyatko 

 anku slab, board. The first d. form means to split in a few places; the 

 second, in many. Cf nadsha'shak, udshidshi. (2) to bruise, hurt, injure; 

 to inflict bodily injury, 59, 11. 61, 16. 17. Der. utcha. Cf. shi'itka, 

 vud'hita (2). 



ntch in , d. utc.lii-iitchan to flsh with any sort of r*e^. Cf utclia-ika. 



