416 KLAMATH -ENGLISH DlCTIONAllY. 



t u c k t u e k a , cl. tuetudktueka to stare at, to fix the eyes upon; lit. "to bore 

 through with the eyes". Der. tudka. Cf. talptikpka. 



t ii' g s li t a n t a , tiikshtaut (diseretic. to-ugshtant), tugshta, d. tutiigshtanta, 

 tuto'gshta, prep, and postp., on the opposite side of; to the other side or 

 shore, opposite, across, beyond: tu'gshta K6ke on the other hank of Lost River, 

 37, VJ.; t(3-ugshtant A'-ushtat, (or E-ush), to the opposite shore of Upper 

 Klamath Lake, 144, 6. Cf gunigshtant, giinitana, kiii, shuhankptchi. 



t II h a k , tu' hak, adv., this side of; referring to a spot between the speaker 

 and some distant object, 99, 5. 100, 20.; behind something or somebody, 

 29, 19. and Note; cf. 119, 17. Lit. "not quite so far". Cf. hak, kui. 



tuhush, pi. tumi t, (1) coot, popularly called mud-hen; a bluish-black or 

 lead-colored fowl inhabiting in large numbers the lakes of Southern 

 Oregon: Fulica americana: t. o willasli'na the mud-hen is sprawling, 185; 

 41. (2) Tuhush, nom. pr. of one of the five mythic wives of Aishish: 

 97, I. 99, 9. A mythic explanation of the origin of the black spot on 

 its forehead is given: T. talpatk61a Mud-Hen pid out her head, 96, 23. 



t u i , for tu hi, at that time, just then, 99, 6.; at the same time. 



t u i d s h , d. tutidsh nap, light slumber, short sleep. 



tuidsha, d tutidsha to doze, to take a nap, to slumber. Cf. ktana, tiii^a. 



til i d s h n a , d. tu't'shna, tutshna to doze, slumber at intervals, 83, 2. 



tuiksh, d. tutiksh (1) dream. (2) dream of a presaging, magic character, 

 often unfolding secrets: tutiks shuina to express in song what was seen while 

 dreaming, 65, 20. All dreams are regarded by these Indians as super- 

 natural revelations. Der. tiii^a- 



tiii%a, tuika, d. tuti;^a, tutl'ka, toti'ka {\) to have a dream or dreams: tuti- 

 %ash while constantly dreaming, 192; 6.; tuti%61atk having ceased to dream, 

 158; 54. (2) to have a magic, prophetic dream, 83, '^. 3. Mainly used in 

 the d. form. Cf. tuidsha, tuiksh. 



t I'l i % a to swell up, protrude: piikhish tuip^ampgatko the white of the eye being 

 swollen, protruding, 71,9. Cf. tuila. 



t II i 1 a , d. tutila (1) to converge at the top, to stand in a converging, pyramidal 

 or conical form. (2) to advance, project, stand out, as a triangle, cone or 

 bump: stikshui-shitk hu'k tuti'la st/ikelinsksaksi his foot iras projecting at 

 the ball like a boot, 24, 1 8. and Note. Cf. t^pka. 



