t chill uyAga — tchi'sh. 441 



t c h 1 n t a w a to turn away from ; to turn the hack to : tch. n4y ensh to turn 

 one^s hack to somebody; with or without kii'mat hack. 



t c h f p a s h , pi. tumi tch., tcMpash-seed, a little brown seed somewhat larger 

 than that of the nutak, growing on the stalk of the tchfpsham-grass. 

 This seed is collected by the natives in baskets, and to use it as food 

 they make a pulp of it, 149, 5-11.; liii^itk tchi'pshash larger than the 

 tcMpash-seed, 146, 3. 



tchfpashptchi looking like, resembling fchipash-seed, 148, 5. 



tchipka, d. tchitchdpka, v. intr. (1) to he or stand close by each other, to 

 form a bundle or hunch of something, as of beads: partic. tchi'pkatko 

 something of the same nature or shape put together, united, collected in a 

 hunch; flocking together. Cf shtchi'dshapka, shtchfpka. (2) to live, dwell, 

 stop together in the same camp, village; to he encamped together. Dei*, tchia. 



tchfpka, d. tchitchdpka to contain, to he full of, as of a liquid: kdlatt 

 Ambo tchi'pgank into a kdla-hucket containing water, 113, 2. Der. Ipka. 



t c h i p k 6 1 k i s h , d. tchitchapk6tkish pitcher. Der. tchfpka No. 2. 



t c h i' p k s h 1 , 78,13., for tchf pkash=i ; see tchfa. 



tchipsham, the grass-stalk producing the brown tchfpash-seed, 149,5. 



tchfptchima, d. tchitchtiptchima to drizzle down, to come down in atoms. 

 Mod.; unknown to Kl. Cf ndshfndshishkanka. 



tchi'sh, tsi's, end. tchish, tsis, abbr. -tch, -ts, additive particle used only 

 as postp. and connecting coordinate nouns: together with, along with, 

 including, inclusive of; too, also, and, 34, 1.; further, 3fi, 18.: E-ukshikni 

 shdkeluk shi-l^aga yanmash, wdtch, skutash tcli. the Lake People when 

 gambling win from each other heads, horses, and blankets, 79, 1.; pits it also, 

 134, 2.; pdsh dmbutch food and water, 95, 15. Cf. -tch (4), and 55, 16, 

 58, 2. 87, 2-7. 100, 5. 103, 6. 7. 109, 5. 133, 5. 6. Tch. connects co- 

 ordinate sentences in 134, 18. 19. (Mod.) 141, 6. 



t c h i' s h (for tchi-ash), d. tchi' tchish inhabitant, settler, colonist, dweller at a 

 place ox farm: hatak=tch a settler in that country or section ; Bushtin hatak= 

 tchitchish white settlers in the country, 37, 4., cf. 37, 16. Der. tchia. 



tchi'sh (for tchi-ish), d. tchi'tchish home: (1) settlement, camp, encampment; 

 night-camp, 29, 16.; assemblage of wigwams, 85, 13.: wigatiin tch. near his 

 lodge or encampment, 128, 8.; tch. gatpna to reach one's home, 131, G. cf. 

 89, 5; -pi a tchfa tcliisli;^eni he, she is at home; Mo'dokisham lakiam tchi'- 



