2G DICTIONARY OB^ THE CHINOOK JARGON. 



Te-peh, n. Chinook, Tepeeii. Quills; the wings of a bird. 



Tik-egh, or Tu-kegh, v. Chinook, Tikekh. To want; 7vi.sk; 

 love; like. Hyas tikegh, to long for ; ikta mika tlkegh ? what do 

 you tvant? 



Tik'-tik, n. By onoma. A ivatch. 



Til'-i-kum, n. Chinook, Tilikhum, People. Applied generally, 

 it means those who are not chiefs. Cultns lilikum, common or in- 

 significant pet-sons ; huloima tilikum, strangjirs ; nika tilikum, my 

 relations. It is also used to signify a tribe or band. 



Til'-i-kum-ma-ma, «. (Hale.) Chinook, Tlkamama. A faker. 

 The Avoid is not in use in Jargon. 



Till, or Tull, adj., n. English, Tire. Tired; keavy ; w-ei'jkt ; a 

 tveigkt. Hyas till nika, / am very tired ; kansih till okook, liom 

 rnuck does that tveigk; mamook till, to -weigh. 



Tin'-tin, n. By onoma. A bell ; a musical instrument, Mamook 

 tintin, to ring a hell. Among the Indians round the Hudson Bay 

 Company's posts, the hours were thus known ; as, mokst tintin 

 kopet sitkum sun, two kours, i. e., two bells after noon. 



T'kope, adj. Chinook, idem. White; light-colored, 



Tlehl. See Klale. 



Tl'kope, V, Chinook, idem. To cut; heiv ; chop, 



Toh, or Tooh. By onoma. Mamook toh, to spit, A manufac- 

 tured word. 



T6ke-tie, adj, Kalapuya. Pretty. Not in common use. 



To'-lo, V. Kalapuya. To earn; to win at a game ; to gain. Kan- 

 sih doUa nika tolo spose mamook ? how many dollars will I earn 

 if I work ? 



To'-luks, ??. Clallam, Toyik. ' The mussel. Used on Puget Sound 

 only. 



To-mol-la, adv. English, To-morrow. Ikt tomolla, or copet to- 

 niolla, the day after. 



Tot, n, Chihalis, Tot, or Tat. An uncle, 



To'-to, V. By onoma. Chinook, Tokh-tokh. To shake; sift any 

 iking; winnow. 



To-toosh', or Ta-toosh', n, Chippeway, Totosh. (Schoolcraft.) 

 IVie breasts of a female; milk, Totoosh lakles, butter. 



To-wagh', adj, Chinook, Towakh. Bright ; skining ; light. 



Tsee, adj. Chinook, idem. Sweet, 



Tsee'-pie, v, Kalapuya. To miss a mark; to mistake one^s road ; 

 to make a blunder in speaking ; to err or blunder. Tseepie wayhut, 

 to lake the wrona road. 



