392 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DTCTIONAET. 



also called kuika-usli, q. v. Indian and Americ;in liunters have recently 

 exterminated all the cougars in the Klamath Highlands. Cf. tchlakatcha. 



ti'ishta, d tatashta to touch lij hand: M-i i hiin kiini tashtdnta! don't touch 

 that! hands off! Cf. shiitnshi, tddsha, tashul61a 



tiishui, tdssui, d. tatdshui to attack, charge, as an enemy: tsui tdssuipk 

 (Sa'tas) then they attacked (the Snake Indians) in the absence of the one 

 speaking, 29, 19.; cf Note. Cf gutampka. 



tashul61a, d. tatashuldla to stroke, to 2^ass through with the hand, e. g. 

 through hair or fur; the French effleurer: 155; 21. Cf tashta. 



T a t a , nom. pr. of a Klamath Lake female. 



tAta, abbr. tdt, tat (1) adv. interr. loc, where? in which spot? at which 

 place? 141, 1. 4.: tdt a't tatdkshni gl? children! where are yef 121, 5., cf. 

 Note to 121, 9.; tat lish! Mod., where then? where? 141, 8.; tdtai! for tata 

 hi? q. V. (2) where? to or toward which place? tdt at gdna? where are ye 

 going? in questions put indirectly: tat k6%pash genudpka. Mod., where 

 the heart tends to go, 3V, 22. Cf 105, 4. (3) adv. loc, where, at which 

 place. Cf tatd No. 2., tatdtuk, tdtkni, ta'tak. 



tatd, abbr. tdt, d. tatatd, tdt'ta (1) interr. temp, particle, when? at which 

 time or period? tdta (for tdt a) ml'sh nu tpdwa? when did I order you? 

 109, 6., cf 10.; t. ma'ntch? how long ago? t. lish sha ksfulakuapk .^ tvhen 

 will they have a dance? 140, 1. (2) conj. temp., when, at the time when; 

 then: tiV tdwipk, t Doctor Johnam sndwedsh shila out there he bewitched 

 him, when Doctor John's tvife was sick, 64, 2.; tatdtgnat (for tatdt a nHt) 

 that time we, 24, 19., forms epexegesis to the foregoing tanktg nat; tatd 

 gen 1 shle-uga kukpdktak i nu'sh! Mod., when you see this think of me! 

 (3) adv. temp., ever, at any time: kd-i t. never; kd-i nu'sh shiugat tdta he 

 can never Idll me, 96, 22. Cf kd-itata, tdtatak and 24, 21. 34, 5. 



tatd whence, where from; from whom, 41,6. and Note; also used interroga- 

 tively. Contr. from tdta where? and interr. particle d, lid. 



tdtai? at which spot, place, locality? 140, 4. From tdta, hi. 



tatdksni, tdtoksni, obj. tatdkiash children; children able to walk; a subst. 

 having plural signification only, 34, 1. 37, 15. 17. 141, 10. 12.; said of 

 boys, 109, 15.; t. Tchevvamtcham the children of Old Antelope, 121,4.; cf. 

 121, 6. 13. 1.5-19. 21. I;i2, 1. 15-19. Cf snffix -ni, WL^ash. 



