bullet._ Kalitan
le sac, _a quiver; a shot-pouch._
~Kal-lak'-a-la~, or ~Kul-luk'-ul-la~, _n._ Chinook, KALAKALA. _A bird._
~Kam-ass~, or ~La-kam-ass~, _n._ Nootka. _The Scilla esculenta,_--a
bulbous root used for food by the Indians. Jewitt gives CHAMASS as the
Nootka for _fruit,_ also for _sweet, or pleasant to the taste._
~Kam-ooks~, _n._ Chinook, KLKABOKES. _A dog._ Kahkwa kamooks, _like a dog;
beastly._
~Ka-mo'-suk~, _n._ Chinook, idem. _Beads._ Tyee kamosuk (chief beads),
_the large blue glass beads._
~Kap-su-al-la~. Quaere u. d. _To steal._ Kapsualla klatawa, _to steal
away;_ kapsualla mamook, _to do secretly._
~Kat-suk~, or ~Kot-suk~, _n._ Chinook, idem. _The middle or centre of any
thing._
~Kau'-py~, _n._ English. _Coffee._
~Ka-wak~, _v._ Chihalis, KAUAK. _To fly._ Not in general use.
~Kaw-ka-wak~, _adj._ Chinook, KAKAWAK. _Yellow, or pale green._
~Kee-kwil-lie~, _prep._ Chinook, KIK'HWILI. _Low; below; under; beneath;
down._ Mamook keekwillie, _to lower;_ mitlite keekwillie, _to set down;
put under._ Not used in the sense of "down stream."
~Keep'-wot~, _n._ Chinook, OKWEPOWA; Yakama, KAPUS, _a pin_ (Pandosy). _A
needle; the sting of an insect; a thorn._ Shoes keepwot, _an awl._
~Keh'-loke~, _n._ Chinook, idem. _A swan._ Of local use only.
~Keh'-see~, or ~Ki'-su~, _n._ Chinook, EKESO. _An apron._
~Keh-wa~, _adv._ Quaere u. d. _Because._ Not in common use.
~Kel'-a-pi~, or ~Ka-la-pi~, _v._ Chinook, KELAPAI. _To turn; return;
overturn; upset._ Kelapi canim, _to upset a canoe;_ hyak kelapi, _come
back quickly;_ kelapi kopa house, _go back to the house;_ mamook kelapi,
_to bring, send, or carry back;_ kelapi tumtum, _to change one's mind._
~Kes'-chi~, or ~Keh-tsie~. Chinook, KUKHTSI (Anderson). _Notwithstanding;
although._ Keschi yakka mamook kahkwa, _although he did so._ Not in common
use.
~Ket'-ling~, or ~Kit'-ling~, _n._ English. _A kettle; can; basin, &c._
~Kil-it'-sut~, _n._ Chinook, OKWILIKTSHUT. _Flint; a bottle; glass._
~Kim'-ta~, or ~Kim-tah'~, _prep._ Chinook, KIMTA. _Behind; after;
afterwards; last; since._ Klatawa kimtah, _go behind;_ nika elip, pe yakka
kimtah, _I first, and he afterwards;_ okook kimtah, _the one behind;_
kimtah nika nannitsh mika, _since I saw you._
~King Chautsh~, _adj._ English, KING GEORGE. _English._ King chautshman,
_an Englishman._
~Ki'-nootl~, or ~Ki'-noos~, _n._ Chinook, EKAINUTL. _Tobacco._
~Kish-kish~, _v._ Chinook, idem. _To dr
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