400 KLAMATU- ENGLISH DICTION AKY. 



tgeliwa, d. tf>etgiiliwa, tgutgeliwu to stand on the top or rim; to stand 



above, on high, 154; 9 

 t.gcl%!i, ix'd'^yji, tl. tgetgiil/a, t%at%;'il;ja (1) to rise up, stand itj); to start 



up from a sitting position: t^ii'l^a (ni) I rose upon my feet, 30, 14. 105, 



12.; tgcl^an dmbutat vu'slui pani / stood in the tvater up to the chest. Kl. 



for tgo-ul;ija Mod. (2) to stop, to stop short after a run: tgdl%! (for tgdl;^' 



i!) stop right here! 126, 10. (3) to he exhausted, to give out after exertion. 



Speaking of more than one subject, lueliial;ija Kl 20, 16., lualo'l^a Mod., 



d. of huil%a. Cf. puta. (4) to stand up, to he in a standing attitude ; said 



of the moon when half or in the shape of a crescent: t^ii'lza sh;'ippash 



the moon is in the first or last quarter. C£ tga-ule^a (2). 

 tgc'l^manka, d. tgetgal%manka to he crescent- shaped; lit "to assume a 



standing attitude": ukaukosh tgdl;{mangatko the moon is crescent-shaped, 



in the first or last quarter. Der. tgel^a (4), q. v. 

 tgepalia'ga, d. tgitgpalic'ga to blaze up, to start up vertically; said of 



fire: liiloks t. the Ji re gets started, blazes up. Cf. liutka, niliwa. 

 tgcwa, d tgc'tgua to stand in the water: tgewan ambutat vu'shu pani / 



stood in the water up to the chest. Speaking of more than one subject, liwa 



(I). Der. gewa. Cf. hiiwa, KxVlsh=Tgc-ush. 

 tgikela, tgi'kla, d tgitgiikla to stand upon something: ke'nta kailatat t 



to stand on this earth, 192; 9. Cf tgakaya. 

 tgi'xuga, d tgitga^uga to stand indoors, inside of a lodge or building. 



Speaking of more than one subject, liu%uga, lluna No. 2, with their d. 



forms: liuliu^uga, inverted luilua;juga; Ifluna. 

 tg 1 1 1 a k dried fish reduced to powder and bought, in sacks weighing about 



70 pounds, of the Sahaptins of Columbia River, especially of the Warm 



Spring Indians of Des Chutes River, from whose language the word is 



said to be borrowed. Cf. kdmalsh. 

 tgits^a, d. tgitgdts/a (I) to stand close by, 110, 16. (2) to stand between; 



to be or remain standing betwixt, among. 

 t g i w a , d. tgitgi'wa it is damp, close, sultry weather. Cf paisha, shtfpa. 

 tgo-iil/a, d. tgotgil'l^a. Mod. for tga-ule%a (I) and for tgcl;/a (1) Kl., 



q. v. : tgo-ul%un rising upon his feet, 42, 7. 

 t g u 1 u t c h , d. tgu'tglutch small beetle with a green or purplish shell, living 



in the "round or seeking the shelter of bushes. Cf tgutfla. 



