402 KLAMATU-ENCJLISU DIGTIONAKY. 



ari<]lit or to treat well; t. tunicna to hear dearhj ; t. i slm6ka! take good hold 

 of! mbiisant t. ndpakuapk to-morrow the iveather will he fine; t. tchia to 

 live comfortahly, 34, 13.; t. tm;^a he has good luck, 134, 5. 16. 18.; tlds 

 masitk of agreeable taste, 146, 14.; t. gi to feel comfortable, to feel well, to 

 he at ease, 136, 6 ; t. shutddshna to put in order while on the wag, 85, 2. 

 (JK 22, 14. IJO, 10. 14. (2) well, in a .satisfactory way, morally and 

 abstractly sjjcaking: uprightly, generously, nobly, adequately, rejoicingly; t. 

 k6kpatko generous. Mod. ; t. slilepapka to take good care of; t. gi to do one's 

 duty, 59, 19-21.; t. a steinash gitko good-hearted or rejoicing at; \. nad 

 tcliitchia we live contented; heinkanka t. he spoke well-meaning words, 34, 

 12.; t. liii'shkanka to he ivcll-intentioned, 93, 8. Cf. tdlaak (3), and 36, 11. 



tlds ha, tidshd, d. tit'tcba to floiv, rtm off, to escape; said of" liquids. 



tidshewa, titcbdwa, d. titedsbewa, tit'tcbcvva to rejoice at, to like, to he 

 glad, to he pleased with: ka-i a mi'sh t. he does not like you; 6-it nu tidsa'wa 

 I like to give, 136, 1.; tidshewan mi'sh nu un vu'lktak I shall lend it to 

 you with pleasure ; tidshewan tilotpa to receive in a friendly manner, 38, 15. 

 Mod.; tidsa'wank tchia heing glad to remain alive, 64, 14. Cf. 136, 2. and 

 ko-ishdwa, kuydwa. 



tidshi, tidsi, titchi, d. titddshi, titatchi, titadsi (1) good, in a physical or 

 concrete sense; nice, fine, delightful, beautiful, handsome, agreeable; sweet to 

 the taste; useful, easy: t. tchawAlkish guxhximy furniture of house or rooms; 

 lit. "good chairs inside"; t. watch enduring horses; fleet horses, 20, 14.; 

 ka-a t. snawddshash a rather pretty female, 183; 14.; t. ne'l delicate fur, 

 144, 10.; t. tadsh pFt'sli hut it is a wholesome food, 147, 12.; ti'dsa, ti'tatsa 

 wdwanuish j?re%, handsome women, 107, 7. 10. 11.; tidsbantala kaila wto 

 a good country, 39, 2. Cf ttiks (3). (2) good in the moral, 'abstract 

 sense: ivell-meaning, peaceful; upright, generous, just, noble; smart, intel- 

 lectual; contented, satisfied; t. hissuaks a good man, C4, 9. 101, 9.; t. laki, 

 or tidsh henikankdtko \aki peace-chief ; t. watchag the dog is smart; kii-i t. 

 not well-meaning, not to be trusted, 93, 8. Cf steinash (3). 



tidshkianki, d. titadshkianki careful, provident; lit. "acting well for 

 oneself". Der. tidsh, -gianggin. 



1 1 d s xi\i\o; see titads;(atko. 



1 1 k a , tigga, d. titaka, titagga to be sore, to cause pain; said of ulcers, boils, 

 open wounds. I\[o(l.; unknown to Kl. Cf tt'kteka. 



