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Tagh-um. Six. Tahl-kie. Yesterday.
Icht tahlkie, day before yesterday. Tah-nim. To measure. Tah-tle-lum. Ten.
Mokst klone, etc., tahtlelum, signifying twenty, thirty, etc.
Tahtlelum pe icht, eleven, twelve. Tal-a-pus. The coyote or prairie wolf, a sort of deity or supernatural being,
prominent in Indian mythology; a sneak. Ta-mah-no-us. Magic; luck; fortune; anything supernatural. Ta-mo-litsh. A tub; barrel; bucket.
Icht tamolitsh, a bushel measure. Tanse. To dance. Tea. Tea. Te-ah-wit. The leg; the foot.
Klatawa teahwit, to go on foot, to walk.
Klook teawhit, lame. Teh-teh. To trot as a horse. Tenas. Small; few; little;
a child; the young of any animal.
Mokst uika tenas, I have two children.
Tenas hyiu, a few.
Tenas sun, early. Te-pah. Quills; the wing of a bird. Tik-egh. To want; wish; love; like.
Hyas tikegh, to long for.
Ikta mika tikegh? what do you want? Tik-tik. A watch. Til-i-kum. People.
Cultus tilikum, common or insignificant persons.
Huloima tilikum, strangers.
Nika tilikum, my relations. Til-i-kum-ma-ma. A father. Till. Tired;
heavy; weight; a weight.
Hyas till nika, I am very tired.
Kansih till okook, how much does that weigh?
Mamook till, to weigh. Tin-tin. A bell; a musical instrument.
Mamook tintin, to ring a bell. Tipso. Grass; leaves;
fringe; feathers; fur.
Tipso illahie, prairie.
Dely tipso, hay. T'kope. White; light colored. Tl'kope. To cut; hew; chop. Toh. Spit.
Mamook spit. Toke-tie. Pretty. To-lo. To earn; to win at a game; to gain.
Kansih dolla nika tolo spose mamook?
how many dollars will I earn if I work? To-mol-la. To-morrow.
Ikt tomolla, the day after. Tot. An uncle. To-to. To shake; sift anything; winnow. To-toosh. The breast of a female; milk.
Totoosh lakles, butter. To-wagh. Bright; shining; light. Tsee. Sweet. Tsee-pie. To miss a mark; to make a blunder.
Tseepie wayhut, to take the wrong road. Tshi-ke. Directly; soon. Tshish. Cold. Tsi-at-ka. A nocturnal demon much feared by the Indians. Tshik-tshik. A wagon; a cart; a wheel.
Tchik-tchik way-hut, wagon-road. Tsil-tsil or Chil-chil. Buttons;
the stars. Tsish. Sharpen.
Mamook tsish, to sharpen. Tsole-pat. A shot pouch. Tso-lo. To wander in the dark; to lose one's way. Tsugh. A crack or split.
Mamook tsugh, to split.
Chahko tsugh, to become split or cracked. Tuk-a-mo-nuk. A hundred.
It is, like ten, combined with the digits; as icht, mokst, klone tukamonuk, one hundred, two hundred, three hundred, etc. Tuk-wil-la. The hazel nut; nuts in general. Tum-tum. The heart; the will; opinion.
Mahsh tumtum, to give orders.
Mamook tumtum, to make up one's mind.
Mamook kloshe tumtum, to make friends or peace.
Sick tumtum, grief; jealousy.
Mokst tumtum nika, I am undecided.
Q. Kah nesika klatawa? where shall we go?
Mika tumtum, whenever you please; as you will.
Ikta mika tumtum? what do you think? Tum-wa-ta. A waterfall, cascade or cataract. Tup-shin. A needle.
Mamook tupshin, to sew; to mend; to patch. Tyee. A chief.
Saghalie tyee, the Deity.
Tyee salmon, the spring salmon. Tzum. Mixed colors; spots or stripes;
a mark or figure; writing, paint, painted.
Tzum sill, printed calico.
Tzum pehpah, writing.
Mamook tzum, to write.
Tzum illahie, blazed or surveyed land.