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tashka chipota itannaha, n., pp., 

 paraded. 



tashka chipota itannali, v. t., to 

 muster; to parade. 



tashka chipota mi n ka, n., a fellow-sol- 

 dier. 



tashka chipota peni a n sha, n., a ma- 

 rine; marines. 



tashka chipota talepa hanali, n., a 

 cohort. 



tashka chipota ushta, n., a quaternion; 

 four soldiers. 



tashka chuka, tashka chukka, n., a 

 bone-house; an ossuary; a charnel 

 house, used in ancient times to lay 

 away boxes containing the bones of the 

 dead. 



tashka pa n ya, v. a. i., to whoop at the 

 grave when the poles are pulled to 

 drive away ghosts, etc. 



tashka pa n ya, n., the death whoop. 



tashka sepokni, n., a veteran soldier; a 

 veteran. 



tashki, v. a. i., to lie down; to recline, 

 1 Sam. 3: 3, 5, 6; Josh. 2: 8. 



tashki, a., recumbent. 



tashkichi, v. t., to lay down; to cause 

 to lie down. 



te, a nearly obsolete conj., used by old- 

 fashioned speakers, the same as t; ai- 

 ahnite, instead of aiahnit, etc. 



tebli, tepli, tibli (q. v.), v. t., to touch, 

 Matt. 17: 7; tejxia, pi. 



teha, tiha, pp., plucked up; pulled up; 

 tanchiat tiha, pa^shi at tiha, onushat tiha; 

 tihat taha, extirpated; rooted up, Matt. 

 15: 13. 



teha, v. a. i., to come up by the roots. 



tek, n., a female. 



tek, a., female; she, as a she-bear (nita 

 tek). 



tekchi, n., a wife; a consort; a woman 

 who is united to a man in the lawful 

 bonds of matrimony, Matt. 5: 31; 8: 14; 

 14: 3. 



tekchi, v. a. i., to be a wife; mihma ita- 

 tuklot tekchit oklatok, 1 Sam. 25: 43; 

 Gen. 34: 8. 



tekchi iksho, n., a bachelor; a single 

 man. 



tekchi illi, n., a widower. 



tekchi inlaua, n., polygamy. 



tekhanto, n., a large wasp called a mud- 

 dauber. 



telihpa, n., a shield, 1 Kings 10: 16. See 



tilikpi (hymn 67, 4th verse). 

 teli, v. t. pi., to pull up; to pluck up; to 

 extirpate. 



teli, n., one who pulls up; a plucker. 

 tema, v. a. i., to strut, as a turkey cock. 



tepa, sing., hotepa, pi., v. a. i., go ye 

 ahead; start on. 



tepli, see tebli. 



tepoa, pp. pi., overhauled; tiapa, sing. 



tepuli, v. t. pi., to overhaul; to take out, 

 as itombi a n tepuli, to look over the 

 things in a trunk; tiabli, sing. 



tepuli, n., one who overhauls. 



ti (Eng. ), n., tea. 



ti ahoni, n., a teapot. 



ti aialhto , n. , a tea canister. 



ti isht ishko, n., a teacup. 



tiak, n., pine; lightwood; pine wood; a 

 turpentine tree. 



tiak fa n ya, n., longleaf pine. 



tiak foka, n., a piny region; piny. 



tiak foka, a., piny. 



tiak hobak, n., yellow pine. 



tiak i n palammi, n., the name of a weed 

 used by some Choctaw as a remedy for 

 the bite of venomous serpents. 



tiak i n sinti, n., the "diamond" rattle- 

 snake. 



tiak isht pala, n., an iron wedge; any 

 instrument used in splitting pine wood. 



tiak isht shima,n.,a frowerusedin split- 

 ting pine; where pine is the most com- 

 mon timber used in making shingles 

 tiak isht shirna is used. 



tiak nia, n., tar; turpentine. 



tiak nia ahama, pp., tarred. 



tiak nia ahammi, v. t., to tar. 



tiak nia atoba, n., a tar kiln. 



tiak nia bano, a., tarry. 



tiak nia kallo, n., rosin; pitch; shoe 

 maker's wax. 



tiak nia lua, n., pitch. 



tiak pi n kshi, n., a pine knot. 



tiak shima, n., a pine shingle; a pine 

 board rived; riven pine. 



tiak shoboli tulak, n., lampblack. 



tiak shua, n., snake root. 



tiak ushi, n. , young pine. 



tiapa, v. a. i., to scatter, Josh. 6: 5; to 

 separate; to break down; to disperse; 

 oklat tiapa, the people scatter; itatiapa, 

 John 7: 53; tepia, pi. 





