41)0 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



w 1 1, chwi tell , d wiwutcliwitch .s//^^, rigidJij; ud\ . of witchwitchli. 



w i tell wf tchli , d. wiwatcliwftchli stiff, rigid; said of dead bodies, 

 frozen limbs etc. Cf taps/oya. 



w i-udslia, d. wi-vvu'dsha to heat, to inflict hlmvs, to strike: ankutka \v. to 

 heat tvith a club, 134, 9., used passively in 134, 10. Cf. wilui'tch^a. 



w i - u d s li n a , d. wivvu'dslina; same as wf-udsha, q. v. 



\v 1 - u k a , wluga; w f - vi k a n i , d. of wika ; wigani, q. v. 



\v i - II k a , wi-u%a (l) to win ; to obtain by ivinning a game : kshe'sl i w. to win 

 a check in the spelshna- or any other game, 79, 5. 80, 3. 4. 5. (2) to he the 

 final winner of all the stakes. Cf. sliatchdtka, watclipka, wini%i. 



wi'-uka, d. wi-u'ka (1) to blow smoke into, 127, 6. (2) to smoke out, as an 

 animal out of its den. 



wiulAla, d. wiwiilala to strike a blow, to strike: nu' na'sh wf-ulalek (for 

 wi-ulala ak)! / will strike one only! 114, 7. 



Av i u 1 alapgl e , d. wiwulalapgle to strike again: Sk^lamtch wiulah'ipele 

 steinash "Old llarten" struck another of the hearts, 114, 5. (J. 



w i - u 1 6 1 k i s h , d. \vi-ul6tkisli anvil. Cf wluldla. 



wi waknika, 190; 18., for wiwaknidga, d. of wikniaga, q. v. 



w i w a k n i s h , w 1 w a 1 a g , d. of wiknisli, wi'hlaga, q. v. 



wiwi, wihui, d. wfvuivui, species of a tall aquatic food-plant, said to be 

 a kind oi cafs tail, 149, 20. Cf. ktuks, ktuksam. 



\v i wi wa ! blown off! gone! interj., containing the radix of wi'ka, wflanma, 

 wilhua, vvftna, witcha etc. 153, 2. 



\v('>a, vu-ua, d. wow(')a (1) to erg, vociferate; to scream, screech, caw; said 

 of the larger birds: taplal w. mil stut^antko the loon cries with a loud 

 voice, 183; 24. Cf tchutchua. (2) to erg, hotel, roar; said of wild beasts. 

 Onomatop. Cf liii'ma, shua-uka, w6kanka. 



wokanka to hoivl or cry continunvsly ; said of the jirairio-wolf, 184; ill. 

 Cf hii'ma, ya-a, yea. 



w 6 leash, wu'kas, n-d'kash, ])1. tumi w. (1) seed of yellotv poiid-Uly, green- 

 ish and of lenticular shape; when roasted and ground this seed fonns 

 the most important food article of the Klamath Lake, Modoc and Snake 

 Indians on the reservation, 74, 7.-11. 14. 75, 1. 180; 19.: wu'kash=shitk 

 mash(>tk tasting like pond-Illy seed, 14(1, fi. Cf shnfkanua. (2) w. and 



