tfdsha — Tilhuautko. 403 



t i k a g a , tiggaga, d. titgdga male of the mountain quail. Mod. ; unknown 



to Kl. Onomatop. Cf. takdga. 

 1 1 k e s h , d titkesh claij, loam, argillaceous soil, Mod. Cf. Igvuatka. 

 tikiwatko, d. titkiwatko hent, crooked, wry-shaped. Cf. Note to 91, 4. 

 1 1 k o g s h , d. titkoksli tvoman's private parts. Cf. sttimsh. 

 tila, til4, d. titela (1) v. intr., to roll, to roll on; to be borne; to spread about. 



(2) V. intr. and trans., to flood, to pass the limits; to overflow, submerge: 



dmbn til%an til4 the water dripped down and overflooded. 

 Tilak, noni. pr. masc. Mod.; interpreted by "Small", "Stunted", 

 t i 1 a 1 1 n a , d titglalina to roll off and down ; to spread, extend in a downward 



direction. Der. tila. 

 tilaluansha, d. tit'laludnsha, v. intr., to roll around, 154; 12. 

 t i 1 a n k a n k a , d. tit6lank4nka to roll forth and back, to keep on rolling to 



and fro, 105, 16. 

 tilankdnsha, d. titglankansha (1) v. trans., to roll away. (2) v. intr., 



to ivheel or swing around, to swing to and fro: hlivasli t. the root-basket 



moves to and fro, 190; 19. Cf. .stilankansha, tilank^nka. 

 tilanktidsha, d. titelankedslia, v. trans. (1) to wheel or roll away; to 



wheel around. (2) to turn over, to upset: kaila t. to upset the earth, world, 



the whole creation, 192; 8. 

 t i 1 a n k i d s h d t k o , d. titelankidshatko wheel. Partic. of tilankddsha, 

 tilankuela, v. trans., to roll downhill; when unattended by injuries or 



breakage. Cf. vud'hitakudla. 

 t i 1 a n s / a , d. titlans%a. to make a slight cut or scar; to pass over body or 



limb while making a slight incision. Der. tila. 

 tilanshnca, d. tit'lanshnea to contort, wrench, turn about; referring to 



the limbs of the body. Cf nu'sh=tilansncash. 

 til an tana, d. tit'lantana, v. intr., to roll against; to roll around or along; 



said, e. g., of animals. Der. tila. Cf. hliutana. 

 t i 1 h i p e 1 i , tilipeli, d titalhipeli, titalipeli ; see hulipeli. 

 tilhua, tilua, d. titdlhua, titalua (1) v. intr., to spread, to flood, to run over; 



said of liquids. (2) v. trans., to flood, overflow, submerge ; partic. tilhuantko 



submerged. Der. tila. Cf. kitlua, tchitiga. 

 T i 1 h u a n t k o (1), nom. pr. of Natural Bridge, a huge rock arch aiumally 



