tsâne′nĭ—the scorpion lizard; also called gi′gă-danegi′ski, q. v. See [number 59].

Tsanĭ—John.

Tsantăwû′—a masculine name which can not be analyzed.

Tsan-uga′sĭtă—“Sour John”; John Butler, a halfbreed Cherokee ball captain, formerly living on Nottely river. See [number 122].

Tsan-usdi′—“Little John”; the Cherokee name for General John Sevier, and also the boy name of the chief John Ross, afterward known as Gu′wisguwĭ′, q. v. Sikwi′ă, a Cherokee attempt at “Sevier,” is a masculine name upon the East Cherokee reservation.

tsanu′sĭ′—see tlanu′sĭ′.

tsă′nuwă′—see tlă′nuwă′.

Tsa′răgĭ′—Cherokee; see page [182], “Tribal Synonymy.”

tsârû—see tsâlû.

Tsasta′wĭ—a noted hunter formerly living upon Nantahala river, in Macon county, North Carolina; the meaning of the name is doubtful. See [number 122].