472 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



W;'il am swash , or W. mdklaks, Mod. for Walaniskni (2) Kl.: Wiilams- 

 wasliam kiifla Rogue River Valley. Der. WAlamsli, wd. 



Wiilash, wa"hlas, d. wa'-ulash (1) sticlc, pole, support, post, lodge-2nUar, 

 lodge-pole, scalp-pole; tree stem in 170; 65. (2) a hush or tree not specified, 

 having a stem of 1 to 2 inches diameter, from wliich poles are cut by tlio 

 natives; incantation, 170; 66. Cf tewa, suffix -wala. 



w ;'i lash, d. wa-ulash, whitish glutinous substance of the eye. 



w d 1 d s h a , wdltcha , d. wawdldsha to cover, cover up ; to lay upon, put on top 

 of, to superimpose, 148, 17.: sku'tash a w. they spread ahlanlcct over, 82, 3.; 

 kiii'la waltchatko covered with earth, 82, 2. Cf shawAltcha, walshash. 



walhh'ka, 43, 11.; see wal;ia No. 2. 



w a 1 h u a 1 a m , huiilhualam, pi. tunii w., species of sage-brush; a plant with 

 yellow flowers and woolly pods or fruit, of the family of Compositoi; eaten 

 by cattle. Cf vuamiam. 



waliga, d. wawalig-a, chiefly used in the distributive form; see tchalfga. 



w a 1 1 % i s h , d. wawali^ish slanderer, tell-tale. Kl. for u'lkish Mod. 



w a 1 i s h , wali'sh, walidsh, d. wdwalish, wA-ulidsh (1) cliff, edge of hill, roch/ 

 eminence, high boulder, detached rock-cliff, 179; 3.: Walamkshini w. the 

 upper or rocky portion of Rogue River Valley; walidsat on cliffs, 14G, 7. 

 wali'sh i-utila under the cliffs, 31,1. (2) shore beach or bank of river, lake, 

 sea, when either rocky or studded with trees. Cf kta-i, s;(6washka, 

 shutila, tgaliga and suffix -wala 



w a 1 k i s h , wtllks, d. wawalkish hole in the ground scooped out for a lodge_ 

 For stsA-usa=w41ks, 180; 23., cf shtcha-ush. 



Will % a to reply, 121, 10.; d. of vul^a, q. v. 



wal%a, wd'hlxa, wa'hlka, wdl'hha, d. wawfil^a, wawA'hl%a (1) to watch, to 

 look out for; to keep an eye on, to keep ivithin sight, 43, 11 90, 11. 14.; in 

 90, 10. 11. 14. it assumes the additional meaning oi to stand up, arise; see 

 Note. Cf sha-ulanka, shudlka No. 1. (2) to hide in ambush for watch- 

 ing. (3) to wait, expect, tarry: w. hiikenviksht he waited until they would 

 rush out, 113, 22. (4) to sit, to sit around, as in expectation, 34, 13. 14.: 

 kallatat wawal^a they sit on the ground, 85, 2.; wawAl%ank tchfpash t\6- 

 patka hl6pa sitting around they sop the tcMpash-mush ivith their hands, 

 149, 10. Speaking of one subject sitting, tch(^-l%a. 



