468 KLAMxVTll-ENGLlSU DICTIONARY. 



"how doing?" 65, 5.; Wi'ikgi pil'dsliit liiishlta i? how do you do Iv-daiif 

 wak gitko, wdk gitk for what causef lit. "having acted how?" 183; 15. 

 184; 27.; wakglug? whyf Ht. "for doing what?" 184; 26.; wak hi gii'iga, 

 wakhikiuka, wak a giuga of course, undoubtedly, certainly; wak 1' un giug' 

 ktu'i)kaf ivhy do you slap (the chihl)? 96, 4.; wak i gvn gitk? what are 

 you doiny herd Ht "how are you acting here?" 101, 14.; wak lisli? (I'or 

 wak hsh gi?) Mod. what is the matter f why then f ht. "how is it then?" 

 40, 14.; wak ma (supply: i hemkanka)? tvhat do you say? used wlien a 

 question has not been well understood; wak tala, waktala, aljbr. wak ta 

 why thcnf lit. "how then, how after all?" 65, 5. 110, 18. 158; 55.; w/ik ta 

 gi'ug? for what reason then? 110, 10. Combined witli tua.'' in: tua i wak 

 gf-uapkug te'bl sanaholi? for what purpose do you require the tahlef (2) 

 relatively and demonstratively: how, in which mariner; so, in such a 

 manner: ka-i tchi'n wak o'skank I do not mind it in any manner, 65, 1.; 

 wak ish slnita! do something for me! help me! lit. "work for me in such 

 a way!" Ill, 14.; pakish wak kil'tsag! how good is the gudgeon to cut! 

 178; 1.; w;ik nen s(^mtsalka for the manner by which she found out, 65, 2. 

 Cf. lewak, mat, wakaitch, wdkaptchi. 



wakai, wak hai (1) interr., emphatic form of wak, embodying actuality: 

 how? how thcnf wilk hai tchi' m's nu shutd-uapk? in which manner must 

 I then protect you? Ill, 15. Cf. hai, wakaitch, w;ik hai la gen. (2) 

 wakaf (for wak k;i-i) how not, why not, 105, 10. 



wakaitch, ^vak haitch, emphatic form of Avak: (1) interr., hotv then? 

 w. gfug? why? to what end? ivhy after cdl? 105, 7. 141, 11.; wak haitch 

 at nush gi'-uapk a? ivhat are ye going to do ivith me? lit. "how are ye 

 going to act upon nie?" 95, 18.; wdk haitch hiik hi'shuaksh sheshatk? 

 what is that man's name? (2) rel. and dem., in which manner. Cf haitch, 

 humasht, wakai (1). 



W a k a k s h i , AYiikaksh, abbr. WAka nom. pr. (1) of a mountain on U]iper 

 Klamath Lake. (2) a locidity on the western shore of Ui)per Klamath 

 Lake, where an ancient mortuary sweat-lodge of the tribe is standing: 

 W. spuklishtat at the siveat-lodge at Wdka, 142, 6. Named after the tua- 

 kish- or wakish-crane, cf tuakish. Cf spu'klish (2). 



w a k a k t o k s h in the same manner as; just as: \\. hu nanuk tchia to live just 

 like all others (all American citizens), 39, 9.; w';kaktak e(piallj as, 139, 3 



