du′stu′—a species of frog, appearing very early in spring; the name is intended for an onomatope. It is the correct form of the name of the chief noted by McKenney and Hall as “Tooantuh or Spring Frog.”
Dutch—see Tătsĭ′.
duwĕʻgă—the spring lizard. See [number 59].
Eagle dance—see Tsugidûʻlĭ′ Ûlsgi′stĭ.
Eastinaulee—see Uʻstăna′lĭ.
Echoee—see Itse′yĭ.
Echota—see Itsâ′tĭ.
Edâ′hĭ—“He goes about” (habitually); a masculine name.
Echota, New—see Gănsâ′gĭ.
edâ′tă—my father (Upper dialect); the Middle and Lower dialect form is agidâ′tă.