Tuckasegee—see Tsĭksi′taĭ.
Tugaloo—see Dugilu′yĭ.
tugalŭ!—the cry of the dagûlʻkû goose.
tugălû′nă—a variety of small fish, about four inches long, frequenting the larger streams (from gălû′nă, a gourd, on account of its long nose). See [number 39] and notes.
tûksĭ′—the terrapin or land tortoise; also the name of a Cherokee chief about the close of the Revolution. Săligu′gĭ, common turtle; soft-shell turtle, uʻlănă′wă.
Tûksi′tsĭ—see Tsĭksi′tsĭ.
Tuli-cula—see Tsulʻkălû′.
tûlsku′wa—“he snaps with his head,” from uskă′, head; the snapping beetle.
Tunâ′ĭ—a traditional warrior and medicine-man of old Itsâ′tĭ; the name can not be analyzed. See [number 99].
Turkeytown—see Gûn-di′gaduhûñ′yĭ.