tilnt— tAslatcli. 391 



tapinkani, tapinikani, d. tatpmkani the younger or youngest; coming in 

 age right after another, 119, 14.; said of children and of young- animnls: 

 ka'-udshish topinkan the gray wolf^s younger brother, 184; M.; tapinika- 

 3'entch (for tapinikanienasli) ankutka tAkuank sliu'm gagging the mouth of 

 the younger (cub) ivith a piece of ivood, 120, 19.; cf 121, 22. Der. tapi'ni, 

 -kani. Cf. tapiap, t^cwaga. 



tapitana, tapitan, tapita, topi'ta, d. tatpitana, totpita (1) loo. prep, and 

 postp., after, behind, in the sequel or wake of; in the rear of: Davish tapi'tan 

 laki the chief ranking next after Dave Hill, 58, 2. ;<.; tch(j-u tapittinna hu'd- 

 shna an anteloim tuas running behind (him), i2G, 8 ; topitan wa'g'n behind 

 the wagon. Id, 6.; nu'sh tapi'tan in the back of the head, 42, 9. (2) temp. 

 conj., subsequently: tapi'ta gatpa Wiilamskni tchi'shtat afterwards (or after 

 this) the Rogue River Indians came to the settlement, 17, 1 Cf. ta])i (z), 

 tchui. From tapi, -tana. 



tapitankni , d. tatpitankni, adj., one who is or remains behind; staying or 

 coming in the rear of, 9G, 1. 



tapitni, tapitni, Mod tapidshni, d. tatpitni, tatpitni, adj., posterior, hind- 

 most: t pe'teh hind leg, cf. 134, 15.; t. tchii'kash from behind their hips, 

 128, 10. Der. tapita, the abbr. ta[)itana. 



tiipka, d. tatiipka, v. intr., to stand out from, to jut out, to be salient; said 

 of long things: pshi'sh t. the nose projects. Cf samkd-a, tapak, tuila, 



tiiplal, pi. tiimi t., loon: a large fowl, black, with white spots; an excel- 

 lent diver, allied to the grebe, but having the toes fully Avebbed: Colym- 

 bus torquatus. By order of K'mukamtch the loon destroys a fish-trap of 

 the Maklaks Indians at the junction of Sprague and Williamson Rivers. 

 This myth is given lii2, 1-8., and more explicitly in the Notes. Incan- 

 tations: 168; 46. 177; 28.: t. w<ja the loon cries, 183; 24. 



ttips^oya, d. tat4ps;{oya, v. impers., to be benumbed, rigid, as with cold; 

 said only of extremities of the body; t. an's, t. na'lsh my, our fingers are 

 stiff by cold. Kl. Der. t^pka. Cf k4tka, ndd-itia. 



tApsnek, d. tatapsnek, titdpsni^ brain. Kl. for t\6zo Mod 



t a s h k a , tdsga, d. tatashka to let go, let loose, 55, 7. : tashg' i ish ! let me go! 

 k^kish tdshk' i! let him go! at tashgat Imnkesh! ye let him go! 



tdslatch, d. tatAsIatch cougar or American tiger: Felis concolor, LO, 19 ; 



