tAshta — tatchiipka. 393 



tataksniptchi acting UJ,e children; childlike; childish. 

 tatamnuish, abbr tatumnish, pi. tiimi t, one who is ivalking, traveling, 



journeying, strolling about; habitual walker ; traveler: tchiissak t. a //"rtw?|), 



vagrant, Mod.; kd-i hu t. he is tarrying, loitering on his journey, or walk; 



mundna tatdmnish mole; see under miina." Der. tamenii. Cf. pshin. 

 Tdtapkaksh ^^High-Cheekhones", nom. pr. of a Klamath Lake man, 



signer of the treaty in 1864; mentioned there as Tatetpas. Der. tapka. 

 t d t a t a k , tdtataksh whenever, at the time when, just ivhen, 82, 4. 5. : tatatak 



se (for tdtatak sha) spuklid tvhen they are siveating inside, 82, 3. Der tata. 

 tatatli, d. tatatatli flat, level, even, smooth. Original form tat-tat-li; c£ 



patpdtli, tdktakli. 

 Tatatmi, nom. pr. of a hill near Yaneks subagency, in Sprague River 



Valley. Cf tatdtli. 

 tatatuk? tohere then? t. mdklaks gatpa? tvhere have the (Rogue River) 



Indians gone f 17, 7. From tdta where? A, ha interr., tuk (cf tnk) then. 

 tatita, d. tatatita, v. intz\, to be stuck up, to stick out; said of long-shaped, 



inan. things: muiuash t. the rabbit-skin sign (of the Indian conjurer) is 



stuck up, hanging out. Cf kiuyega, kiukava. 

 tatkni, abbr. takni, d. tatatkni, abbr. tatakni, adj. of tiita: (1) coming 



from ivheref inhabitant, native of tvhich jdace or country f t;itkni igi? where 



are you from? (2) the one being there; he who, that which is there: tatakni 



yu'l%a (the arrows) that have struck the ground at that spot, \3(i, 3.; native 



of that place or country. Also used as an adverb, 

 t d t k t a , d. tatdtkta, v. intr., to smart, to feel pain. 

 tdtktish, d. tatatktish (1) pain, smarting, bodily suffering: incantation, 



168; 47. (2) the article or substance producing disease; the sickness or 



disease in a tangible bodily form, 71, 6. Conjurers feign to suck it out 



from the patient's body in the form of a pin, small stick, little frog etc. 

 tdt%6lam, tdt%elamni, tat^gldrnpani etc., forms used by Kl. 



in the absolute as well as in the distributive signification; cf t;>;alam, 



t^dlamni, t^dlampani, etc. 

 tatcha'lka, d. tatatcha'lka to stroke, pat, caress by patting, 183; 23. 



Der. tadsha. Cf ptchdkl;^a, tatchdpka. 

 t a t c h d p k a , d. tat'tchapka to squeeze, press by hand; to mash. Cf ndshapka. 



