406 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



t i 11 k a n k a , d. titaiikanka ; see liunkanka. 



t f n k a n s h a , ti'nxaiisha, d. titdnkaiislia, titaiizansha ; see liukansha. 



1 1 n k o p k a , d. tit/inkopka to tie, hind, fasten together, as by strings, wisps 

 etc. Cf ski'itawia, s^u'tka, wt'pla. 



ti n k u d 1 a , d. titankuola to sink down, disappear; said of the setting sun or 

 moon. Cf. tinaga, tin61a, tinol61a. 



tf n^a, d. titan^a, v. intr,, to have luck, to succeed: tidsh t. good luck favors 

 him, lf^4, 5. 16. 18.; partic. tinman tko lucky; favored hy luck in gambling 

 etc. : luitoks t. gi he is a lucky fellow indeed. Cf. i-atklish. 



t i n ;{ a y a , d. titan;{;lya; see hukAya. 



t i n % a y u 1 a , d. titan^ayiila; see hukayiila. 



t { n % a m p 6 1 i , d. titdnxampele ; see hvikampgli. 



tin 61a Mod., tin61e, tino'li Kl. and Mod., d. titan6la, titan6]i to 2)ass 

 under the horizon; to go doivn, to set: sliApash a t. the sun is setting ; tino'li 

 (without shapash) the sun tvent down, 34, 16. Contr. from tiniiala 



t i n o 1 ti n a , d. titanol(^na to he on the way of setting, to approach setting time: 

 shapash a tinolenapka the sun is near setting. 



tinoli61a, tinualiula, d. titanoli61a, v. impers.; same as tinolola, q. v. 

 Kl. Der. tino'H. 



tin61ish (1) sunset. (2) the point of compass wliere the sun is setting: 

 west, Occident: tinohsh%(^ni on the west side, od, 17. Cf. t^illam. 



t i n 1 6 1 a , d. titanul61a, v. impers., it is late, it is sunset time; lit. "the sun 

 (supply shApash) has ended its descent". Der. tin61a. Cf. ga-ul61a. 



t i n o 1 6 1 e s h , tinuh'dash time about sundown, 37, 21. 



tfnsha, d. titdnsha; see hiidsha No. 1, and tinshna. 



tinshampka, d. titAnshampka; see hudshampka and In'ulshna. 



1 1 n s h i p k a , d. titAnshipka to come toward the one speaking, to go up toward. 

 When referring to celestial bodies, t. describes their motion from the rise 

 to the culmination point: shdpash a t. the sun rises upon the sky; it is fore- 

 noon; pshi=kdkenish tintchipka the morning star has appeared. Cf. tinshna. 



tfnshna, d. titanshna (i) to run away, to hurry off; to take to one's heels 

 within sight of the real or supposed speaker: tchui sha t. hatoktala then 

 they hurry toward that spot, 80, 1 ; ti'nsna Sa't the Snake Indians fled, 

 28, 9.; cf. li), 3. 16. Speaking of one subject only, hiidshna, q. v. (2) 

 to pass by, elapse: pdlak shApash t. the clock or time moves rapidly. 



