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tali kolofa, n., a stump of iron; a plug 



or remnant of iron, 

 tali kucha achafa, n., a broach of yarn, 

 tali lakna, n., brass; copper, Matt. 10: 9. 

 tali lakna ikbi. n., a coppersmith, 

 tali lakna isht alhkoha, pp., gilded or 



plated with brass, 

 tali lakna isht alhkohachi, v. t., to gild; 



to plate with brass, 

 tali lapali, pp., shod, 

 tali lapalichi, v. t., to shoe, as a horse, 

 tali laua, a., stony. 

 tali luak, n., a steel used in striking fire 



from a flint. 

 tali luak tikeli, n., an andiron, 

 tali lumbo, n., a marble, 

 tali lusa, n., a mole; a spot or mark, 



etc., on the human body, 

 tali patali, v. t., to pave. 

 tali patapo, tali patalhpo, n., a pave- 

 ment, 

 tali patassa, n., a flatiron; a sad iron, 

 tali pata, n., a pavement, 

 tali pilefa, n., a rivet, 

 tali pilesa, n., a smith, 

 tali poloma, n., a steel spring which is 



doubled up. 

 tab. poloma ushi, n., a small steel 



spring. 

 tali shana, n., an iron screw; twisted 



iron; a worm; the worm of a screw. 

 tali shana shu n fi, v. t., to unscrew, 

 tali shiloha, tali shilowa, n., small, 



round bells used as ornaments on shoes, 



etc., or garters, 

 tali shiloha chito, n., a sleigh bell. 

 tali shilu n hachi, n. , small, round bells. 

 tali shochukshoa, n., stone formed 



from sand; sandstone. 

 tali shuti, n., a stone pot, John 2: 6. 

 tali tanakbi, n., an iron hook. 

 tali tanch afotoha, tali tanchi bololi, 



n., a mill stone. 

 tali tapaski, n., sheet iron; thin iron, 

 tab: toba, v. a. i., to petrify; to become 



stone. 

 tali toba, pp., petrified, 

 tali toba, n., a petrifaction, 

 tali ulh tikeli, n., an andiron, 

 tali uski, n., a poise; a weight. 

 tali n yalhki, n. , slag; the dross of metals, 

 taliko, see tiliko. 

 talissa, n., numbness. 

 talissa, a., numb. 



talissa, tamissa, v. n., to be numb, 

 talissachi, tamissachi, v. t., to numb; to 



render numb; to stun; ibbak tamissachi. 

 talkanchi; itontalkanchi, to lie on, Matt. 



24:2; Luke 21 : 6. 

 talli, v. n., to be scattered about, like 



grains of corn on an ear which is not 



full. 

 talli, a., scattered about, but standing, 

 talloa, see taloa. 



talua, taloa (q. v.), v. t.,v. a. i., to sing. 

 talukchi, n., a precious metal, 

 talukchi onchiya, taluk onchiya, n., 



an epaulet, 

 talukchi tahchonchiya, n., an epaulet, 



the name in full. 

 talula, n., a bell (a word in use among 



the Sixtowns people), 

 taluli, v. t., fixed; located, 

 taluskula, n., a jewsharp. 

 talushik, talu n shik, talu n shik, n., 



gravel; pebbles, 

 talushik patali, v. t., to gravel. 

 talushik patalhpo, pp., graveled, 

 talwa, pp., sung; hymned; seetaloa. 

 tala, pp., whittled; pointed; hewed; iti 



tila, hewed timber; talali, hewn, as 



stone, Ex. 20: 25; isht talachi, a tool for 



hewing stone, Ex. 20: 25. 

 tala n hata, n., name of a bird, 

 talaka, see talako. 



tali, v. t., to hew; to whittle; to point, 

 tali, n., a hewer, 

 talichi, v. t., to sharpen, 

 tamaha, n., a town; a village; a bor- 

 ough; a city; Matt. 8: 33, 34; 9: 1; 



11: 1, 20; ilap intamaha, his own city, 



Matt. 9:1; tamaha hash osh momat, the 



whole town, Matt. 8: 34. 

 tamaha chito, n.,a great town; a city; 



a capital. 

 tamaha hatak, n., a townsman. 

 tamaha holihta, n., a city, 1 Sam. 1: 3; 



2 Sam. 24: 5, 7; Josh. 6: 3, 11; 8: 1, 12, 19. 

 tamaha wehpoa, pp., sacked, 

 tamaha wehpulli, v. t., to sack a town. 

 tamahichi, v. t., to benumb with cold, 

 tamahushi, n., a small town or village; 



a hamlet; a villa, Matt. 14: 15. 

 tamanchi, v. a. i. , to buffet, 

 tamissa, talissa, v. a. i., to be numb, 

 tamissachi, talissachi, v. t., to benumb; 



to produce this sensation by a slight 



blow. 



