412 KLAMATH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 



t m 6 k i 1 , d. tot'mkil, ta'tmkil green lizard. Cf. tmuk(')latko. 



Tm6kila, iioni. pr. fern. Mod.; interpreted by "Squint-Eye". 



t m 6 1 o , d. t6t'ralo; see tem61o. 



tmu', d. tmfi'tmu Oregon ruffed grouse: Bonasa vorsabinei. Kl. Cf. mhii. 



t mil y c g a , tmoy^ga, d. tiitmiyc^ga to start with, to begin, commence at one 

 end: liipi t. to commence. Cf. tmena. 



tmuk61atko, d. tutmk61atko tvrinJcled in the face. Cf. tm(')kil. 



to - ; terms not found here to be looked for under ta-, tu-. 



Toby Riddle, nom pr. of Frank Riddle's Modoc wife, and interpreter 

 during the Modoc war of 1872-73. She is mentioned 33, 3. 34, 10-15. 

 38, 5. 8. 13. 39, 20-41, 7. 42, 13-lG. Some facts concerning her jDre- 

 vious life are contained in her biographic notice, pp. 54, 55. The Modoc 

 man, who informed her of the intended assassination of the Peace Com- 

 missioners (40, 6-11. 41, 4-Ji.), was, according to a communication in 

 A. B. Meacham's "Council P'ire", a monthly periodical (April, 1880, 

 pp. 62, 63), Samuel Clinton, or "Faithful William", now living with 

 the other exiled Modocs on the Quapaw Reservation, Ind. Terr. Cf. 

 Tchmii'tch, and Introduct. to the Texts, p. 6. 



T6^ilkat, nom. pr. of a locality near Klamath Marsh; lit. "rail-tripod, 

 stick-pyramid", 74, 16. Der. tiiilka. 



t o k , -tok ; toks, -toksh, tuksh ; see tak, taks. 



t(')k, an aquatic food-plant, mentioned 149, 3. Cf t(5ke. 



tr)'ke, d. to' txe fir e-j)lace, hearth. Cf shne-ilaksh, shne-ipaksh. 



t u k e , toki, t6;^e, d. tu't;fe, tu't^i ( i ) horn of quadrupeds, as of cattle, 

 buffalo, goat, wether; antler of deer, elk etc.; prong of antelope; fang, 

 feeler of insect, slug; miini t6ki large, strong horn Cf. l^Awaltko, mfdsho, 

 naishl4kgish. (2) tool made of horn; especially the elk-horn wedge, form- 

 erly used for splitting wood. (3) corn on feet. 



t6ksh, d. tu'taks, tcStaksh (1) t., or t. yiintant navel: gutal;ta hilk tokstala 

 it entered at or into the navel, 23, 19. (2) fish-bladder, swinnning-bladder 

 of a fish. Cf lawiilash (4), smu'links, shufdshash (3). 



1 61% ash, d. tutdl;^ash (1) a kind of grass not specified; used in the 

 manufacture of tissues. Cf. ti'ilalui. (2) tuft of grass, grass-sod, clod. 

 Der. tulha. Cf pdtchnam. 



