Track Rock gap—see Datsuʻnalasgunʻyi.
Tsagaʻsi—a Cherokee sprite.
tsaʻgi—upstream, up the road; the converse of geʻi.
Tsaiyiʻ—see Untsaiyiʻ.
Tsaʻladihiʻ—Chief N. J. Smith of the East Cherokee. The name might be rendered “Charley-killer,” from Tsali, “Charley,” and dihiʻ, “killer” (in composition), but is really a Cherokee equivalent for Jarrett (Tsaladiʻ), his middle name, by which he was frequently addressed. Cf. Tagwadihi.
tsal-agayunʻli—“old tobacco,” from tsalu, tobacco, and agayunʻli or agayunʻlige, old, ancient; the Nicotiana rustica or wild tobacco.
Tsaʻlagiʻ (Tsaʻragiʻ in Lower dialect)—the correct form of Cherokee.
Tsaʻli—Charley; a Cherokee shot for resisting the troops at the time of Removal.
tsaliyuʻsti—“tobacco-like,” from tsalu, tobacco, and iyuʻsti, like; a generic name for the cardinal-flower, mullein and related species.
tsalu or tsalun (in the Lower dialect, tsaru)—tobacco; by comparison with kindred forms the other Iroquoian dialects the meaning “fire to hold in the mouth” seems to be indicated. Lanman spells it tso-lungh.