408 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIOKAEY. 



ti u 1 o 1 a to drip down: ampu a t. h'ltcliaslitat water drips from the roof. 



ti II n 6 1 i , td-nnoli, d. tftun6H to flow from above; to rise in the mountains. 



tiuno'lsh, te-unolish (1) rivulet or brook running- down from a hill or 

 mountain side. (2) Tiuno'lsh, nom. pr. of a locality in Modoc Count}-, 

 California, distant one day's Indian travel from the Pit River to the north, 

 20, 9.; Tiuno'lsh for Tiuno'leshtat, If), 12 21, 9. (a) T(j-unolsh, nom. 

 pr. of a spring rising on a hill near the valley road, at Yaneks. 



1 1 w i , d titui to roar, to rush down with noise; to fall, shoot down with roaring, 

 thundering noise; said of cascades, rapids etc. Cf liuna No. 2. 



ti \v i s h , d. tituish rush and roar of falling waters, 94, 5. Cf. p;ila. 



Ti w i sh;^ e'n i (1) nom. pr. of the Cascade formed by the Link Rivei', 

 a little north of Linkville and near the mouth of Upper Klamath Lake. 

 The Link River forms the connection between Upper and Lower 

 Klamath Lakes, and is oidy a few miles long. (2) nom. pr. of the 

 town of Linkville, Lake County, Oregon. Cf I-uanna, yulal6na. 



tk-; terms not found under these initials to be looked for under tg-, tx-. 



tk^lamna, t;t41amna, d tkatkdlamna (l) to stand among or around, to be 

 near, about, around, between. (2) to stand on an eminence, hill or mountain, 

 30, 2.; to stand above others or above the one speaking. Cf Ka'lu= 

 T;{dlamna (3) to sit on a horse or mule. — Speaking of two or three sub- 

 jects, luAlamna; of many, luilamna. (4) t^dlamna, 31, 7.; see t;(alam(3). 



t k a 1 (.' g a , tgal^ga, d. tkatkl^ga to rise, stand up on one^s feet; lit. "to com- 

 mence getting up": o'kst a t ndewa that woman rises up and cries with a 

 loud voice, 192; 7. and Note. Cf tga-ulg^a (l). tgel^a (1). 



t k 4 n a , d. tkAtkna to stuff: tkdnatko tchikass a stuffed bird. Cf shnatkuala. 



-tkani, suffix of adjectives: a little, somewhat, not intensely; lu'k pupash- 

 push4kani the seeds are somewhat black, 146, 3. Cf. 180; 8. 



tkAp, (d. tkAtkap, tkdkap), pi. tiimi t. (1) species of grass reaching the 

 height of five feet; seeds not edible. Cf. kma' (I), sha'l. (2) t. or more 

 frequently kAp, d. kakap, generic Mod. term for any kind of tall rush, 

 reed or stalk belonging to the family of gramineous plants: maize-stalk ; 

 tkdpam or kapam o'tish ear of maize. Cf m4-i. 



tk4-ukua, t;taukoa, d. t^at^o'lcua to knock; to rap with the hand or 

 knuckles. Cf ukd-ukua. 



