400 KLAMATH-ENOLISII DK^TIONARY. 



\- 11 li u ]) i i' j;- ;i , vii-ii|)ii'}i;i, d. viihuliapirga, vu-ua])ii'j;a lo ((irri/, ilrirr Jicjoic 

 otirsrlf; to slir up; said of wliirlwinds, wind-gusts: sliU'wisli \. nkillilksh 

 the wind is (<nryin(/ dust Cf. plena. 



V 11 1 o- salmon, which has become discolored by old age. 



V 11 ( X i' " 1< i s li , wi'^anksli f/reen grass, standing or just mowed. Cf. kshu'n. 



V u i / i n , vi'ii^e, d. vn-ui%in to surpass in strength, to conquer, defeat: hu la'p 



lalakiasli v. he defeated two officers, 56, 4.; ])en \mxe again they tvere victo- 

 rious, 5-^, 11. Mod. Cf ksliui/i, h'li/i, w'uuyj (1). 



V u i n I 7 i ; same as wini^i, q- v. 



V u i p 1 e - u s h , wiplewesli, u-ip6h'wash, species of forest-hird, small and of 



gray color; incantation, 171; 70. Der. vuya (2), -peli. 



V I'l i s h , d. vu-uish, the position of the four sticks in the shulshesh-game, 



by which the two thicker ones lie on one side under the pa'hla, the two 

 slender ones (s;ji'itash) on the other, 79, 4. and Note, 

 vuya, d vuivuya (1) to shake oneself, to shake on e\^ ^>(>dg, ]i)0; 9. (2) to 

 shake the wings; to flutter, fly, 169; 51. 



V u )• a - a g a , vu'yak (1 ) species of small sucker-fish. Cf. ye'n, vunai. (2) 



Vu);i-ak, Wuyak, nom. pr. fern., ^^ Sucker-Eater'\ Cf. Note to (14, 1, j) 07. 



V u y ;i 1 a J) s h , 112, 19.; same as wayalapsh, q. v. 



vuyamna, d. vuiviamna, v. intr. (1) to shake or contort oneself to sicing 

 the body about, 190; 10. (2) to hlow around, to whirl ahout in the sky; 

 said of the storm-blast, 1 08; 42.: p'lai'na nii v I am blowing iq) in the skies, 

 1 7;5; 6. Der. vuya. 



V u }• u k i a k s , d. vuyu'yakiaks arm-pit. Cf kii'katllsh. 



V II y u m k c d s h a , d. vnyuyamkcdsha, v. intr., to u'hirl about, as dry leaves 



in the wind. Der. vuyamna. 



V u k i'l , uk;'i, wnyji fishing-rod, made of a^o/e or reed. Cf slnu'-ush. 



V u k V t a , d. vukc-ukta to strike glowing wood to elicit fire. 



A- u k (' t c h t a , d. viike-ukc'tchta to strike flint to elicit sjiarks. 



\ I'l k i s h (l) fishing-place: wfi'lcs^en (for vukish;(r''ni) genuapkug intending 

 to go to the fishing-place, 131, 10. (2) Vii'kshzeni, nom. pr. of a locality 

 on the Williamson River below the Sprague River junction; said to be 

 named after little suckers. Cf. vuya-aga, vuka. 



Yi'iksalkshi, Wiiksalks; see Wo ksalkshi. 



