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tapiksi, pi. tapikstagi /f^r/. level ^ even; cf. tutapiksi ; /^'fl'/Av/f^ 

 16, 25. 



tassikaya i) warrior; 2) citizen; antasikaya my felhnv- 

 citizens^ p. 60. 



tassasana kingfisher. Men dressed in the skin of a kingfisher 

 (t. ha'lpi) accompanied every war-party, and had to supply 

 the warriors with water. 



-tati, for the past tense -ta'hti, -ta/ti, suffixed to nouns, etc. i) 

 first in time^ previous^ -prior to: asa-tati that yonder first ; 



ista italua-tatit ivhichever tribe would be the first to 



12,4. The past form: Kasi/talgi-ta;^tit hidshatit 6mit he- 

 cause the KasVhta Indians saxv first 18, 7 ; see also 12, 7. 

 2) ancient., defjDict. departed, gone : adshulagi-tati tJie de- 

 funct fiorefathers 8, 1. 



-tawa, in adverbs -tawan, suffixed to nouns and pronouns, &c. 

 I) same., identical; matawa the same ; hiatawan (and ma- 

 tawan) at the same place 10, 26. 2) conj. but: Abi/ka; 

 nagitawat but the Abikas 12, 11; isti tsati yamassit os, inas 

 hatkitawat mu'ngot os the Indian is friendly., but the white- 

 man is not. 



taigagi; see tayikas. 



-tas, -tes, suffix; see -as. 



timap6gi complete., whole, unbroken ; cf. ni'li. 



timpi, near; itimpi close to it; cf. i. 14. 



timpuidshas, apher. from itimpuidshas I approach close to- 

 him., it. 



tinitki thunder ; tini'tki okin son/ething sounding like thun- 

 der 10, 1. Der. itkis. 



tin'lawa betzveen, betwixt (two objects); cf. an'lawa. 



tipaka, tipu'ka both together, both; hian tipagit we two; lit. 

 ''both who are here"; hian tipakadskat ye two here; isti 

 Masko'ki Hatchapala'h Hatchata tipa'/ad both the Upper 

 and Lower Creeks 8, 2. 3. 7. 18, 6 ; tiba/ad combined S, 13. 

 Verbal of itipakas, q.v. 



-titayis, abbr. -tayis, verbal suffix which forms a mode express- 

 ing possibility, potency, ability of doing something ; also suf- 



fc ficiency. ayiko-titayin hayiis I put him i?i such a condition 

 that he could not go (-ko- not) ; adshakayigo-titayin being 

 unable to follow 14,7; -tidayin 12,23; see isi-imanaidshiis ; 



