tsatsagi, vide [jirga].
tsatsarar ḅera, or terkon ḅera, Asparagus Pauli-Guilelmi, Solms. and Laub., A. africanus, Lam. and other spp. (Liliaceæ). A straggling half-climbing prickly plant with graceful fronds and very narrow leaves; tough stems used to make snares and traps for small animals. (Etym. tsatsara, a basket-like fish trap). Syn. [ḳayar ḳadangare], q.v. and [masun ḳadangare]. cf. also [karangiyar kusu].
tsatsarar kura, Vitis quadrangularis, Linn.; vide [ḍaḍori].
tsaure, vide [tsabre].
tsawa, vide under [bagayi].
tsibiri kinkini, Ampelocissus Grantii, Planch. (Ampelidæ); a vine with edible berries and a thickened root, hence also called [rogon daji], q.v. Used medicinally. Syn. farun makiyaya. Other species of Cissus and Ampelocissus are included, e.g. the “Forest Grape,” A. Bakeri, Planch.
tsibra or tsura (Sok.), Randia nilotica, Stapf (Rubiaceæ); an erect thorny shrub or small tree. Syn. barbaji (East Hausa).
tsidau, vide [tsaido].
tsidaun kare, Aneilema beniniensis, Kunth. A. Schweinfurthii, C. B. Clarke, and other species of Commelynaceæ; weeds with delicate blue flowers and tufted fibrous roots. cf. [kariye galma].
tsidufu, small hot chillie peppers; vide under [barkono].