t(^llia, — ttUalza. 397 



certain distance : Moatudshash ni t. wik;i liwapksh I i}erceived at a short 



distance Pit River Indians crowded together, but was not seen by them, 



22, 14. Cf. tdlhi, tt^lshna. 

 t(51slina, d. tetalslma (I) to have the power of vision: niitokska-i t. I have 



lost my eyesight. (2) to sight, to behold, to have a look at: p'lai, yana t. to 



look upward, dowmvard, 174; 13. Cf. telish. 

 teltclhi, KL te'ldtd'hli; d. tutaltclhi, Kl. teta'hlte'ldi flat, dej)ressed, low; 



deep: t. kaila deep valley. 

 t o 1 u a k u y a , d. tetaluakuya to run or ride after an object seen, 31, 11. 

 tdluitka, d. tetaluitka to return 'from a visit or ride: yAmat tdluitgank 



after having returned from a northern trip, 184; 31. 

 teliiks, tlu'ks, d. tutl'uks small rush or reed basket of any shape, 75, 9. 

 1 6 1 u % a g a , d. tutl'^aga small rush or reed-basket. Dim. tek'iks, q. v. 

 t e m a d s li a , d. tetemadsha, to wash, as clothing: nu ge-u tetgmatcha shu- 



lotish I wash my own clothing; wennikisham i tchulish tetma'tcha you wash 



other peoplc^s shirts. Only nsed in the d. form. Der. t^dsha. Cf stetmash. 

 t e m 6 1 a , d. tetm61a to produce ground-fog, to be clad in or covered with mist: 



mbii'shant kiiila tam61a early in the morn the earth was clad in mist; tam61a 



being a variant of hiimo'la in 192; 3. According to the belief of the 



natives this portends that the eartli is angry at the people Cf. hia. 

 ten\61o, tmolo, tomolo, d. t6t'mlo wild plum: temolola'mi in the wild 



plum season, a period of the year corresponding to end of August and 



commencement of September. Cf. tmuk61atko 

 t e n u y ;1 - a s h , 1 90; 21. ; other form of te-iniwa-ash, q. v. 

 tenuyaga, 190; 13.; dim. of tenuy;i-ash, q. v. 

 tepa, tii'pa, t'a'ba, d. tetepa, species of bony fish, popuhirly called 6m«- 



fish; not unlike the minnow, smaller than the vunai, q. v. 

 t (^ s h a s h k o , d. t^t'sliashk'o torn cloth, piece of cloth, rag : t. amtchiksh old 



rag. Cf. i-eshk6tkish. 

 t e s h a s h k u 4 1 a , d. tet'shashkuala ( 1 ) to tear cloth into shreds or pieces. 



(2) to make a blanket from small rags or patches. Cf. sku'tchala. 

 tetadshisli, pi. tumi t., launderer, laundress: t. snawcdshasli washer- 



looman, laundress. Der. tedsha. Mod. for tetemadshish Kl. 

 tetak<^vva, tetkewa, d. of tkewa, q. v. 

 1 1' t a 1 % a , d. of talka, q. v. Cf. t(iwa. 



