t u c k t u e k a — t li' k n i . 417 



t u i 1 a s h , d. tutilash pyramid of sticks, logs, or rails. Rails are put together 

 in this position to preserve them from rotting. Cf. stu'ilash. 



t II i 1 k a , tuilaga, d. tutilka small rail-pyramid. Dim. tuilash. Cf". T6-ilkat. 



tuinega, d. tuitunciga to cave in; said of wells, diggings etc. 



t u i n i / a t k o , d. tuituni^^tko hermaphrodite. 



tiiitia, tuiti, pi. tiimi t., young duck, 180; 12. Cf tuhush, tuituigidsha. 



tui t uigi dslia , d. tutituigidsha to hop around, to perform a gay dance; 

 said, e. g., of the skunk, 155; 16. Cf tiiitia. 



tuitch^ash, d. tuitudtch^ash choke-cherry; the 'fruit of the tuitch;(sam- 

 tree, q. v. Der. y^ts^aka, nds4kia. 



t u i t c h ;;^ s a m , d. tuitudtch/sham choke-cherry tree: Prunus demissa. 



tui t ch;{ a s hla, d. tuitudtch%ashla to gather choke-cherries: tuitch^ash- 

 la'mi "m* the choke-cherry time"; a period of the year corresponding to 

 the end of August and the commencement of September. 



tuya, d tiitia to stand below the location of the one who speaks; said of 

 one inau. subject, 30, 1'^. Cf Ko's=Tue'ts, stuish, stuya, tuindga, tiipka. 



t II J a m n a , d tutiyamna, tutl'amna to swim helow the water's surface: kia'm 

 a tutiyamna the fish swims in all directions. Cf kfdsha, udumtchna. 



tu'k, 87, 12. for t6k; see tak (I). This passage explains itself as follows: 

 away from the tile or circle formed by the mourners, they step forward 

 to the deceased and bid the last farewell to him, then return to their 

 former place in the circle. 



t u k a , t6ka, d. tu'tka, tut%a to be startled, frightened; said, e. g., of persons, 

 wild horses: tchdki a t. the boy is scared. Cf t^u't/a, tchamptki. 



t li k a n k s h , t6-ukanksh, d. tiitukanksh quiver; receptacle or pocket for 

 arrows, worn on back; made of the skins of deer, prairie-wolf, etc. 89, 3.: 

 incantation, 163; 8. Cf stilanksh, stilash, shute-6tkisli. 



tukel^a, d. tutakel^a to halt, to rest on the way, as travelers do, 131, 7. 



t u k 1 a k t c h n a , d. tutaklAktchna to make stops on the tvay; to stop at times 

 ivhen traveling: ni'shta sha g^na tuklaktsnank they traveled all night, stop- 

 ping at intervals, 19, J 4. Cf tukgl^a. 



tu'kni , d. tiitkni, adj., he, that or those over there; the one or those placed, 



located or stopping on one side, on the other side or in the distance, 80, 1 1 . 



lOl), \>^.: sa shli'n tu'kni they shot Jiimfrom the other side, 23, 21. Der. tu. 

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