V u li u p i t' g a — V u 1 % a . 461 



V I'l k s li i , iioui. pr. of a camping-place on tlu; Upper Sprague River The 

 name is intei'preted by "Old Fire])lace". Der. vukisli, -i. 



V n k I'l t a , d. vu-ukiita to scrape: watitka vuki'itank scrapinf/ with knives, and 



thereby reducing to powder, 150, 8. Of vulina. 



villa, wii'la, vula, d. vu-ula (1) to inquire, ask a question, 40, 18. G4, 8. 

 101, 13. 14. 103, 3. 14. 121, 13.; pan shash v. then he asked them, 105, 7.; 

 vulanuapka nil nanukti'nash / will inquire of cveryhothj. Cf vulankia. 

 (2) to ask for, require, 39, 9.; to I)e(/, 119, 3.; pi ansh vulampka ])atki giiig 

 he requested me to eat. In 127, 3. it stands incorrectly for vul/a, q. v 



viilal, lilal, d ula-ulal cottonwood-tree : ropulus angustifolia : v.^tcluiyesli 

 hat or head-cover made of cottomcood- oi\aspeu-hark, with circular and wide 

 brim, high, with paint put on in spots; vulalat under the Cottonwood tree, 

 183; 15 C£ piVkalsh. 



Vulalkshi, Uhilksi, nom. pr. of (1) Cottonwood Creek, a little brook 

 emptying into Lower Klamath Lake from the southeast, in Modoc 

 County, California. Here the Peace Commissioners met at John Fair- 

 child's farm-house, during the Modoc campaign, on February 20, 1873: 

 Vulalkshi gishi', 38, 6. 7. (2) Cottonwood, camping-site on Sprague River. 



V u 1 ;l n , uliin, d. %ul;i-ulan to watch for the fish at the ice-holes. Cf ulawa. 



vulankia, d. vu-uliinkia /o iwY/««rc; to inform oneself 141, 1. Der. vula. 



vulantana, d. vu-i'dantana to ask or inquire of repcatcdbj ov continuathj, 

 78, 3. Der. vula. 



vnleli, vu'k'li, d. vu-uk'li to descend into, to run down itdo, 120, 14. 16. 



V u 1 i , vu'li, d. vu-uli to fall down. Cf. nii'lidsha, vuk'li. 



vulina, d. vu-uli'na, vulina (1) to pare with the knife; to trim, to u-hittle, 

 to peel off Cf ktchel<')la. (2) to smooth off; to make smooth, even; to plane. 

 Cf ilma, taliika (2), vukuta. 



V u 1 1 n i , d. vu-ulini to scrub, scrape off: v. tchilak to scrape offfisJi scales 

 vulinish, pi. tumi v., joiner, cahinet-maker ; lit. "one who is smoothing, 



planing." Der. vulina (2). 



V I'l \xii, viVlka, d. vnal^a, wal;ja (I) to reph/ to a question ; to answer, 37, 1. 



121, 0. 8. 10. Cf kedsha (3), shawa];^a. (2) to borrow: vu'lkashti (for 

 vulp^iipkasliti) w;'itch on a borrowed horse, 189; 4., cf 6. (3) to loan, to 

 lend. Quot. under tidshewa. Der. viila. 



