Tsu′dinûñti′yĭ—“Throwing-down place”; a former settlement on lower Nantahala river, in Macon county, North Carolina. See [number 122].
Tsugidûʻlĭ ûlsgi′stĭ (from tsugidûʻlĭ, plural of ugidûʻlĭ, one of the long wing or tail feathers of a bird, and ûlsgi′stĭ or ûlsgi′ta, a dance)—the feather or eagle dance. See [number 35].
tsûñgili′sĭ—plural of ûñgili′sĭ, q.v.
tsûñgini′sĭ—plural of ûñgini′sĭ, q.v.
Tsukilûñnûñ′yĭ—“Where he alighted”; two bald spots on a mountain at the head of Little Snowbird creek, near Robbinsville, in Graham county, North Carolina. For tradition, see [number 122].
tsûñkina′tlĭ—“my younger brothers” (male speaking).
tsûñkită′—“my younger brothers” (female speaking).
tsuʻlă—fox; cf. tsûʻlû, kingfisher and tlutlŭ′ or tsutsŭ′, martin. The black fox is inâ′lĭ. The Creek word for fox is chula.
tsula′skĭ—alligator: the name is of uncertain etymology.
Tsŭʻla′wĭ—see Tsûʻlûñwe′ĭ.