t c h i s h i w ii t k o — t c h 1 a k a g a . 443 



t c h i w i s h , d. tchitchuish former settlement or encampment; camp or villagr 

 abandoned, 22, 1.; former lodge, 85, 14. Der. tchia. Cf p'l«?ntant, tcM'sli. 



tchiwisli, tl. tchitchuish standing ivater; little spring or pond. Der. 

 tcluwa. Cf. (jvvaga, Tclia'kele=Tsiwisli. 



t c lii w i 1 1 1 i k a g a , a little, twittering bird with a red or yellow ring 

 around its neck, 157; 39. Dim. tchuititi, q. v. 



t c h k a s h , end. tcbkasli, additive particle placed after the noun to which 

 it refers; differs from tchish only by referring to temporal succession: 

 moreover, in addition to, besides, also, too: na-entch tch. another man hcsidcs, 

 22, 16. 18 ; nash tch. another one also, 112, 10.; i tchkdsh i gou also, 75, 

 13.; Ke'-udshiimitchkash Gray Wolf also, 113, 9. and Note; pi tchkash he, 

 she also, 113, 18. 119, 7. Contr. from tch(jkash. Cf. tchish, tche'ksh (2), 

 and 83, 4. 88, 10. 94, 5. 8. 112, 8. 114, 7 14J, 1. 



tchkdwa, d. tchkashkua to he cold; said of water and liquids only: limbu 

 a tch. the tvater is cold. Der. ska (1). 



tchku la, pi. tumi tch., a sort of seed-fan or paddle made of willow 

 branches. Cf. pa'hla, tia, tchakela. 



t c h k u 1 e , t c h % a y e , Mod. for sktile, s^aye, Kl., q. v. 



tchzashctko, d. tchatchzashctko (1) irrigated land or mcadotv; green, 

 wet meadow. (2) marsh, marshy ground, ]\Iod. Der. tchizi. Cf. hiuhiush. 



tch%e-utch%e-uptchi, adj., shoiving a color-shade between blue and 

 purple; term applied to some sorts of mantles, blankets etc.: lit. "jay- 

 colored". Der. tch%e-utch%c-ush, -ptchi. 



t c h % e - u t c h z e - u s h , tsza-utszii'-ush blue-jay, Steller's jay, a bird of the 

 mountains: Cyanura Stelleri frontalis ; incantation, 170; Gl. Onomatop. 



t c h 1 a k a d s h a , d. tchatchlkadsha to scratch ivitli the finger-nails or claivs ; 

 to scratch: papkash tch. to scratch on the wooden wall; tch. ansh I scratch 

 myself. Cf. shatchl/amia, tchlika. 



t c h 1 a k a t c h n a , d. tchatch'lk4tchna; same as tchlaki'idsha, q. % . 



tchlakedsha, d. tchatchlkedsha; same as tchlakAdsha, q. v. 



t c h 1 a 1 a 1 a , d. tchatchelala to roast, broil on hot coals. Cf. nokla, tchilala. 



tchla'lza, d. tchlatchla'l%a to sink to the ground: pitakmani tch. to be 

 drowned or to drown oneself, 127, 12. Cf. ktushna. 



t c h 1 a k ii g a , d. tchlatchlkaga to jump on the throat or body; said of wild 

 beasts, 144, 11. and Note. 



