484 KLAMATH -ENGLISU DICTIONARY. 



55, 16 : lusluuiks tu'ina w. a man with a laiyjc prof/cni/, (.-A'. 85, IG.; iiuiiuk 

 m'lui wowe'shaltko {or weweash) his or her /(tmili/. The absolute Ibnn, 

 wtiushaltko having one child, is not in use; cf. wc'kala: in Modoc, wowe- 

 sho'ltko is sometimes heard. Der. \v(^ash. 



w i d s h a p k a , 169 ; 49 ; see witcha. 



widshibam, widshi'pa, d. wi-udsliibam, wi-udslu'pa (1) lacustrine reed 

 used for arrows and resembling the sha'l, q. v.; its flowers produce a 

 woolly substance. (2) arrow made of the w. grass or reed. Der. udshi'pa. 



w i d s h i k a , d. wivvidshika to be niggardly, stingy, inirsimonious, 75, 8. 



w i d s h i k i s h , widshiksh, d. wiwidshfkish avaricious, stingy. Der. wi'dshika. 



w i d s Ii 1 k 1 ' % a ; other form of udshikl'^a, q. v. 



wf esh, uydsh, pi. tiimi w., mountain sheep, wild sheep: Ovis montana; some 

 of these animals are occasionally seen on the Oregon-Califoi-nia border. 



wiga-ak, wikahak not far from; a little further on, 24, 15.: wig.i iiak 

 genan having gone a short distance only, 126, 6. From wlka, ak. 



wigani, wika'ni, d. wi-ukani (1) loiv, groiviiig to a small height; said of 

 plants: tchelash pa-usham wi-ukani the stalks of the pdwash-root are ofloiv 

 groivth, 148, 9 ; wi-nkayant keladshamat on the lotv kcludsh-hushes, 146, 8. 

 (2) short i^n body, of low stature; the opposite of atini, q. v. Der. wika. 



wigapani, wika pani, wigabani, wigapan, d. wi-ukapani a short while; 

 for a while, for some time : tsiii wigabani shenotank-huya shasli <mc? they 

 fought them for a short while, 20, 2. From wika, piini. Cf tankak, we'. 



w i g iit a k , d. wi-ugatak, adv., together, at the same place or home: wiggatak 

 tchia sa they (man and wife) lived together, 78, 1. From wigata, ak. 



w i g a t a n , wiggatan, wikata, Avi'kat, d. wi-ugata, prep, and postp., close to, 

 aside of, in proximity to, 24, 13.: w. tchussni'nish slankosh near the Natural 

 Bridge, 33, 3.; w. ku'metat near the cave, 43, 6.; tiV k;ilo wika't high up 

 close to the sky, 101, 6. 7.; wigAta ma'shipksh, kiukshesh near the patient, 

 conjurer, 71, 3. 4.; loloks wiggata close to the fire, 16, 13.; ampu wigiita, 

 ambu wi'gat ■)iear water; sometimes used for ^^ island^'' ; wiggata il'naka 

 i-\i\Xii close to (he son his arrow struck the ground, 110, !i.; wikatant gal- 

 tchilwiaiik approaching nearer to (the object to be supj)lied), 121, 3. 

 Abbr. from wigatana Der. wika. 



wi'hla ajte.f, jioiid, upper end, as of a pole, pyramid, 74, 17. and Note. 

 Cf hapa, willia.shlasii. 



