398 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



t c 1 11 1 % a , cl. of tulxca, q. v. 



t e t e m <i d s h a , totmri'tclia, cl. of temadslia, q. v. 



tctomadshish, pi. tiimi t (1) washerman or ivaaherwoman. Cf k'ta- 

 dshish. (2) Tetdm:'idshish, Tctematsis, noni. pr. of a Klamath Lake 

 woman, also called Aunt Susie, Vuya-ak. She is mentioned in Kakash's 

 trial as one of the female "doctors" in the Klamath Lake tribe, 64, 1-10. 

 65, 2-13. 16. 66, 1. and Note to 64, 1. (p. 67). Der. temadsha. 



tet'mashkish, pi. tumi t. (l) thief, robber, flicker. (2) vagrant, tramp. 

 Der. t'mcishka. Cf p;ipalish. 



tetch6tki sli , d. tetatchotkish tvash-tub, laundri/-tub. Der. tc'dsha. 



t e - n k t c - u k a s li , te-uktt;-uks, d. tetokte-ukash, a species of haivk, long- 

 tailed; perhaps the marsh-hawk: Circus hudsonius. Onomatop. 



te-unep, tii'-nnap, ta-unep, d. tetunep, tiituniip ten: te-unepanta na'sh 

 likla, fci-unepanta la'p p(j-ula eleven, tivelve: nda'ni taiiniip Yamakni thirty 

 Warm Spring scouts, 43, 5., cf 42, 20. 43, 10 18. 20. 44, 1.; tunepni t. 

 ffty; lapkshaptankni t seventy; t(i-unepa shektat^atko a tenth part; t(5- 

 nne})ash pakalaksh tenfold. Cf. toiisand. 



te-unepni, ta-unepni, d. tc^tnnepni ten times: t. te-unep one hundred; 

 t. sha gdna ten men went there; lit. "they went ten together", 93, 6. 



t d - u n o 1 s h ; same as tiuno'lsh, q. v. 



t e - u t e w a , pi. tumi t., to break doivn, to fall to pieces, to be crushed, as by 

 trampling upon, 121, 17. 



tew a, tii'wa, d. tetua to fix, drive, run, plant in tlie ground; to set up, 

 fasten: wAlas t. to plant a pole or scalp-pole; kailatat /mku t. to drive a post 

 or stick into the ground; t. anku they plant sticks (as limits), 80, 8.; ameta 

 ti'vvank ivhen planting the camass-stick into the soil, 190; 9. To plant two 

 posts into the soil for building, stal^a; many posts, tdtal;^a, d. of talka. 



t(5 w a s li , d. tc'tuash scoop-net, dip-net with a handle, 149, 22. The dipping 

 jjortion, wliich holds the meshes, is formed by two sticks forking out from 

 the handle, and herein the t. differs from the round-shaped luteash. 

 When the meshes are narrow^ and small, the t. is a Id-iks; when wider, a 

 witcholash. See liiksii'lsha, tamadsha. 



t c' w i , d. tdtui (1) to shoot an arroiv, arrows: na's t., kahhia n's one sent an 

 arrow, but missed me, 23, 17.; tarn hai m'sh t.? did he really shoot at you? 



