Turniptown—see Uʻlûñ′yĭ.
Tuskegee—see Taʻski′gĭ.
Tusquittee bald—see Tsuwă′-uniyetsûñ′yĭ.
Tusquittee creek—see Daskwĭtûñ′yĭ.
tu′sti—for tusti′gă, a small bowl; larger jars are called diwa′ʻlĭ and ûñti′yă.
tûñ′tăwû′—a small yellow night-moth. The name comes from ahûñ′tû, a word implying that something flits into and out of the blaze. See [number 59].
tu′tĭ—snowbird.
Tuti′yĭ—“Snowbird place,” from tu′tĭ, snowbird, and yĭ, locative. Little Snow-bird creek of Cheowa river, in Graham county, North Carolina.
tû′tsahyesĭ′—“he will marry you.”
tu′yă—bean.