tgeliwa — tidsh. 401 



T g u I u t c h a m K s li u t (^ 1 s h "-Beetle's Best", nom. pr. of the small brook 

 ou which the buildings of the Klamath agency are erected. It rises in a 

 deep spring of clear water, is one-eighth of a mile in length, drives a saw- 

 mill and a grist-mill and joins Crooked River. See tgiilutch, kshutila. 



t g li t a , tgu'ta, d. tgutgata to stand for a time, to be standing there for a while 

 or for the time being: hu'k t. watch tchiktchigat this horse is harnessed to 

 the wagon; lit. "stands at the wagon for a time". Speaking of more 

 than one subject, levuluta, I'uliita, q. v. 



t g li t g a , tku'tka, d. tgutg^tka, generic term for to stand: tgix'tgank hatkok 

 standing there, 110, 15.; watch hatokt tkii'tkapksh shlnank finding a horse 

 standing there, 66, 13.; ninaku41%an tk6tka to stand with both arms extended 

 to right and left. Refers to one subject only ; speaking of two, three or 

 four subjects the d. forms of Igvuatka (syncop. luatka) are used: Igviilu- 

 atka, contr. l6-uluatka, I'ul'uatka, liiluatka; cf. levuatka. Speaking of 

 many subjects, lukantatka, d. luliikantatka. 



t g u t f 1 a , d. tgutgatlla to stand underneath, below. Speaking of more than 

 one subject, levutila, often syncop. into I'utila, lutila, q. v.; la'pi a wdtch 

 levutila mdhieshtat two horses are hitched under the shed (or in the shadow). 



tgutita, d. tgutgatita; same as tgatfta, tgatitana, q. v. 



1 1 a , a kind of flat or concave wickerwork paddle larger than the shaplash, 

 q. v.; used by the women in gathering seeds, 96, 21.: tiatka with a paddle, 

 147, 15.; ti'atsit i'k&lank placing on a paddle, 113, 10. Cf p4'hla. 



tiii'ma, d. tetiji'ma (l)v. intr. and impers, to feel hungry: t. nu, i I am, you 

 are hungry. Mod.; mu t. mish you are very hungry; you are famished ; shkd 

 tiil'muk a hu'ntsna I the shke-hawk fly around hungry, 177; 21.; tia'muk by 

 hunger, 95, 13.; tia'mansh, tia'maansh (for tiii'ma a nii'sh), I feel hungry; 

 ni'sh tia'matk M-a I am very hungry, 138, 5.; cf. 136, 8. (2) v. trans., 

 to long for, desire, crave: tiii'mantk shui'sh (nu) I am desirous of singing 

 or of hearing songs, 90, 1 2. 



tia'mish, d. tetiii'mish (1) hunger, strong appetite ; starvation, famine. In- 

 cantation: 169; 48. (2) strong desire, craving. 



tidsh, tlds, titch, d. titadsh, titads, titatch, the adverb of tidshi: (I) tvell, 



in a satisfactory manner, in a physical or concrete sense: nicely, thoroughly, 



strongly, elaborately, beautifidly, perfectly, agreeably etc.; t. shi'ita to set 

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