t i n 1 6 1 a — t x j'l 1 a, m n i . 409 



tk(ika to make a hole ivith a cutting instrument or with a stroke of the hand. 

 Der. kdka. Cf. kt^kna, ktet^ga, skeka, tuc^ka. 



tk^wa, d. tetakdwa, tetkdwa to break asunder, to break to pieces; said of 

 long-shaped objects. Original form: tekewa or takt'wa. Cf tekiia 



t k u i 1 k i s h arrow-shaft straightener made of stone. Der. tkiiy a. 



tkiiya, t%uya, t%uyd, d. tkutkia, i%\\'ix\s, (1) to make straight, to straighten; 

 to extend or make straight by slightly rubbing or squeezing, 91, 4. (2) to 

 extend, spread for tanning; to tan, dress; said of hides. Cf tAlaka. 



t k u y 6 1 k i s h , t^uyutkish ( 1 ) arrow-shaft straightener made of wood. (2) 

 fleshing -chisel of stone, to clean skins with. Cf y^hish. 



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



t%alam, tat/elam, d. txat%alam Mod., prep, and postp. (1) in the midst 

 of: i. e-ushtat awal6ka the little isle is in the midst of the lake; psliin ttit- 

 Xelam at midnight, 11.', 17.; tAt^elam shalxn^tgish in the midst between the 

 two starting-places, 80, 8. Cf shekutka, shepat^a. (2) between, among, 

 when on the same level: t. lukslAkshtat in the midst of the ashes, Sf), 10. 

 — For the definitions (1) and (2) t. is the Mod. form, but Kl uses tdtz6lam 

 for the absolute and for the d form (3) su.bst., t^dlam Kl. and Mod., the 

 west: t%alamtala westwards, in a western direction, or the western lands, the 

 west; talaat t%alamti'tal (for -tala) due westward, 29, 10, cf yamatital 

 under y4mat; t^alamna to the tvest, is t^alam with the locat. suffix -na, 

 31, 7. and Note. Cf T^alamtala. (4) t. Mod., tat^elam Kl., the middle 

 finger; abbr. from t^Alamni (3), q. v. (5) t. Mod., tatz6lam Kl., name 

 given to the months counted on the middle finger; abbr. from t%alamni 

 (4), q. V. Der. tkdlamna (1). 



t^iilama, t/dlma, d. txcitxlama it is west wind; the ivind bloivs from the 

 west; lit. "it is between (the north and the south)". 



t%Alamash, abbr t^dlmash, d. tz^tx^amash west wind, 179; 1.: t. k^tsa 

 miiatita shl^wish southwest wind. Cf t^dlama. 



Txalamgiplis, nom. pr. of a camping-place near Klamath Marsh; in- 

 terpreted by "back away from the west". Der. t^Alam, gi, -peli. 



tzii-lamni, Kl. tat;)^elamni, d. tp^at^dlamni, Mod., adj. (1) being, sitting or 

 standing amid, in the midst or middle: t. tut front tooth; t. l;ijawawitch. Mod., 

 middle finger, cf (3); tat%6lanmi' tchkash hemd^e the one intermediate in 



