TchdkeleTsiwisli — Tsdlozins. 433 



t c li e 1 (i y a , d. tchetchgl^ya to lash in the sun. Mod. Der. tchfa. Cf. 

 tchatdwa, toh^lui. 



tchgl^ya, d. tchletchliya; Mod. for tchildya Kl., q. v. 



tchel^yash, species of fish differing from the tsiahish (salmon). In- 

 cantation 177; 32. Cf tcheli^wa 



tchgley^ga, d. tchetchgh^ga to lift, take off from the camp- or lodge-fire: 

 tchule'ks tch. to remove meat from the fire. Cf ihila, tchihila 



tch6l^%ish, tchl^kish, d. tchdtch'l;{ish morsel, hit, mouthful: na'sh tch. 

 one morsel or one swallow. Cf tclielcitka, tchik'3'a. 



tchelet(^yewish, d. tchetchgletciyewish food-particle, crumb, morsel: tch. 

 sliApgle, Mod., crumb of bread. Cf tchel^tka. 



tchentka, d. tchdtchlatka to take out of, as of a pocket. Cf. shitchldt^a- 



tchel^wa, tsela'wa, d. tchetchldwa (I) v. intr., to form circles or concen- 

 tric rings in the water: tsel^wa ge-u ^-ush the lake where I swim forms 

 ripples, 165; 16. (2) v. trans., to produce circles, ripples, waves by swim- 

 ming, by objects thrown into, by splashing or shaking the water, 162; 6. 

 Cf. stel^wa, shtcheldwa. 



tcheldwash ripple, concentric wave; wave produced by swimmers, 168; 46. 



t c h d 1 i s h , d. tchetchdlish porcupine. The white-haired porcupine, Ere- 

 thizon dorsatus, body dark-brown, is found throughout North America. 

 Tchji'lish pAwa hu he eats like a porcupine, 190; 14. 



tchdlksh, tsdlks, d tcht'tchalksh, tsetsalks (1) generic term for skin, of 

 persons, quadrupeds without fur, snakes etc., but distinct from mba-ush, 

 q. V. (2) 2>eit, the delicate inside tissue on the skin of furred and other 

 quadrupeds. Mod. Cf ktchel61a, ndshg'dsh. 



tchdl^a, d. tchetch41%a (1) to sit down, to take a seat, 71, 3. 96, 12.: 

 tchdl%ank seating himself (on the ground), 105, 6. 15.; at tchdl^at! ge sit 

 down! tchelkdn! sit down (sing.. Mod.)! tchai;fet n4nuk! sit doivn ye all! 

 90, 11.; kuni'l tchcl^i! sit down a little further! Cf shulatchtila, tcluiwal. 

 (2) to wait: tchel%' ish! wait for me! lit. "sit down for me"! Der. tchia. 



tchdl;{p6li, tche'lkpgle, d. tchetchal^pgli to sit down again, to reoccupy 

 one^s seat, 112, 13. From tchdl^a, -pelf. 



Tsdlo;tins, Tchdlo;^insh, Tsi'lokinsh, nom. pr. of Cheloquin, a Klamath 

 Lake man, living close to Ktii-TupAksi, near the confluence of William- 

 son and Sprague Rivers. Cf. Kaimom, Kdssilag, ShAsti, Shastiaga. 

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