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Tee^ tei 'estufa' 'kiva.' Both pronunciations are in use. 



Te' ehuf ag.ri'^ 'round estufa' {ti^e+but'ag.i 'roundness' 'round' + T'). 



Te^e hejlH'^ 'rectangular estufa' (fe'e + hejl 'longness' 'long' + T'). 



Tehic'u 'arroyo or caiiada in which cottonwood trees grow' [te ' Cot- 

 tonwood' + hii'u). 



Teji 'pueblo ruin' {te 'dwelling place' +;'^'as in Jceji). This is said to 

 be a little used San Juan form equivalent to the ordinary ^rjivi- 

 Jieji or telieji. 



Tekeji, 'ruin' (fe 'dwelling place' + Jceji). This is a more inclusive 

 term than '' qi]U'ihej t . 



Teltop e 'wagon bridge' {te 'wagon' + I'ojp'e). 



Tekit 'cottonwood grove' {te 'cottonwood + lea). 



TelcaboM 'roundish grove of cottonwoods' {te 'cottonwood' + lea + 

 hoJ-l). 



Te^niui''intmraiite''e 'winter people's estufa' {te^mui 'winter' + r* + 

 toica 'people' +H possessive + fe'e). Sjmonyms: pim'pije'in- 

 towaiite'e and pote'e. 



Te'oJc'y.rjf 'wagon shed' {te 'wagon' + ^ol-'y,)]/). 



Tepa 'wall' (^^ as in tejfi + pa unexplained). Cf. tepi, qiva' awe and 

 qwap'i. 



Tepo 'wagon road' {te 'wagon' + po 'trail' 'road'). 



Tej)'i 'small, short wall,' apparently used as diminutive of tejya {te as 

 in tepa+ij'l, as in qwnjp'i., possiblj' the same as m p'lki 'narrow- 

 ness' 'narrow'). Tep^ is applied to the low, short walls or fire- 

 screens built beside some fireplaces of Tewa houses. Tepi was 

 also applied to a low stone wall used as a fence, although tepa 

 is said to be a more proper term for such a wall. Cf. tepa., 

 qwa^aice, and qwap'i. 



Teqwa 'house' {te + qwa). This is the common term for separate 

 house. A ' Kosa's house' traced on the ground in connection with 

 a certain dance at Santa Clara was also called teqwa. 



Teqwabee 'inside corner of a house' {teqwa + be^e {!)). 



Teqwak' ewPi 'outside projection corner of a house' (teqwa + k'ewPi). 



Teqwap ale qn^i^ ' burnt house ' {teqwa + j)' ak' qy f ' to burn ' < p\i ' fire', 

 k'qijf 'todo' + T'). 



Teqwawibo'o 'lone house' 'detached house' not part of a houserow 

 {teqwa + uii 'one' +6f/o ' being'). 



Tjen^a 'store' (< Span, tienda 'tent' 'store'). 



Ta<laioe 'place where the mud curls up when it dries ' (fe< ' to dry ' 

 'dryness' 'dry' + ^aw't? 'to be curled up' 'to have risen in a 

 curled state'). 

 Tadav^ehuu 'dell where the mud curls up when \t Av'ms'' {tadawe + 



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Ta'i'* 'goal' such as set in playing certain games (to unexplained + 



