288 GKAMMAlt OF THE KLAMATH LANGUAGE. 



laterally, or a motion directed side wise toward an object.- Forms several 

 compound suffixes; not to be confounded with ki- appearing' in radical syl- 

 lables as gi-, gin-, kin-, etc. 



ki;ipka to recline sidewise; cf. fpka to lie. 



kiuliga, nasalized n^iuliga to fall down upon sidewise, to drizzle; cf. 



lalfga. 

 kiatt'ga to go in laterally. 



kiu}-ega to raise, hoist up ohliquclij, sidewise, to lift above oneself 

 kiukaya to hang out sidewise; kiuks conjurer, cf. Dictionary, p. 135. 

 kiutchna to hold up while moving, traveling, 

 kiakuga, kiandga to move, rub lateralhj. 

 kfdsha to creep, crawl, swhn; cf. idsha, kidshash. 

 kima'dsh ant, viz., "moving, traveling laterally." 

 klatcha, gelatsa to move the hand sidewise. 

 kncwa to put out obliquelg the fish-line; der. newa. 

 kpdl tail, tail-fin; der. p'lai. 

 kldna, glina to hop, walk on one leg. 

 knanilash small bat species; viz., "fluttering down obliquely." 



kin-, a prefix resulting from the combination of the prefix k- (abbre- 

 viated from ki-) and ma- (abbreviated m-), the latter indicating a curvi- 

 linear motion or object; km- therefore refers to a lateral and curvilinear 

 motion or to the winding shape of an object, such as a rope, thread, 

 wrinkle, etc. 



kmapat'hienatko ivrinkled, furrowed. 



kmul;fa to lay down, said of thread, ropes, etc. 



kmiiyulatko shaggy. 



kniuk(')ltgi to become wrinkled by wetting. 



kmiiltkaga and kmutcho'sha to bubble up in water. 



ksll-, ks- is the verbal gish, kish of the verb gi to be, in the significa- 

 tion oi being there, and as a suifix it appears, augmented with -i, as the loca- 

 tive suffix -gishi, KI. -kshi, redupl. -ksaksi. The prefix kshi- is found only 

 in terms conveying the idea of placing, laying upon, holding, or giving. 



