470 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DTCTIOlSrARY. 



wi^kish, waki'sh, d. wa-ukish inside ladder; ladder leading from the roof 

 of the winter-lodge into its interior, HI, 20. 112, 4. 175; 14. 180; 22. 

 Cf. ga-ululkish, gukgno'tkish, Mldamaldksh, shashtanul61ash, tAnt. 



w a k 1 a k d g a , wAklakak small inclosiire or corral. Dim. wdkalak. 



w a k 1 k i s h table; four-legged table. Vulgarism for pak'lgish, q. v. 



wdkm a , w4k ma, Mod. for wdk mat Kl Cf. mat, wak (1). 



wa'ko, or wa'kuam, d. wawa'ko, wawfikuam hemlock pine; a species of 

 pine-trees with a grajish bark, growing, e. g., around Klamath Mar.sh. 

 Seems to bo tiie Douglas pine, Abies Douglasii. Cf Wi'ikTallkshi 



wiikogsh, wii^oks, d. wawdkoksh any round-shaped receptacle, as: (1) 

 sack, bag, pouch, purse: tAlalam w. money-purse. (2) sack holding about one 

 hundred pounds of provisions, grain, seeds etc.; when filled with Av^kash- 

 seed, it is sold for about two dollars, 74, 10.; sh;ipeleam w. sack of flour, 

 Mod. Cf pala-ash, Avillishik. (3) bollle, Kl. ; cask, barrel, Mod.: lamam w. 

 whisky-bottle, or any kind of glass-bottle. Cf heyc'na, Idmko.sh. (4) sheath 

 or Crt.se for instruments, spectacles etc.: shlayaksam w. powder-horn, (f)) 

 shell of mollusks: kle'dshuam w. clam-shell. 



w ii k s h a , d. wawakshii to gallop. Cf shluihuya, shnii'-uldsha. 



wakshna, d. wawAkshna (1) to put moccasins (or shoes) on: wawii- 

 kshnatko having moccasins on both feet, 131, 7. (2) subst., moccasin; 

 mostly manufactured of buckskin, 131, 9. 12 (3) sub.st , shoe of Ameri- 

 can manufacture. Cf stalc^gatko, stfkshui. 



W ii k = T a 1 f k s h i , nom. pi-, of a camping place near Klamath Marsh; lit. 

 "Pine-on-River". Der. wa'ko, tali'ga. Cf Ka'k=Taliksh 



waktii'lash, a tree furnishing a kind of wood used for making shafts; 

 often spotted, 180; 19. Cf kt(^lo. 



waktchi, 24, 18.; waktch, 186; 60.; same as wAkaptchi, q. v. 



wakwaka, d. waw;'ikwaka to turn into steam, to become steam: kt^lpkug 

 ambu w. by heat water becomes steam. Cf tu4ka. 



w A k w a k i n s h , d. wawdkwakinsh red-headed tvoodpecker or log-cock, body 

 black; incantations: 170; 65., 174; 13 Cf. kiliwash, skaukush. 



wakwdkli, d. wawakwAkli high-pointed, conical: w. or abbr. wakwak 

 nu'sh a high-pointed head. Cf h4pa. 



w a la, d wa-ula (1) to sweat, j)erspirc, as after bodily exertion, after danc- 



