tu′yă-dĭskalawʻsti′skĭ—see ta′gû.
tû′yahusĭ′—“she will die.”
Tymahse—see Tomassee.
Uchee—see Ani′-Yu′tsĭ.
udâ′hale′yĭ—“on the sunny side.”
udâ′ĭ—the baneberry or cohosh vine (Actæa?). The name signifies that the plant has something long hanging from it.
udaʻlĭ—“(it is) married”; the mistletoe, so called on account of its parasitic habit.
U′dăwagûñ′ta—“Bald.” A bald mountain of the Great Smoky range, in Yancey county, North Carolina, not far from Mount Mitchell. See [number 51].
Udsi′skală—a masculine name.
uga′sĭtă—sour.