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Trade. See '"Barter". 



Trees (generio), tsuk-liwul, stuk-buui (stnk-op, woofl) ; a standing tree, as bokw, as tsiik'- 

 liot; a living tree, se'-gwnts; a fallen tree, kla'-di, ast-zak' : a dead or old mossy tree, 

 aspe'-aken (ken, head, obsolete); yew, tsa' ba-bed, ts-bnb-bed ; tlntja oregona, ''ce- 

 dar ", bipaikbl, b'pai-ats ; yellow fir {abies douglassi), scbe-be'-dats ; red fir or spruce 

 (a. wen^esfj), tsa'-bwe; /(em/ocA;-67JrHce, t'kbud de', sko'-puts; arbutus mensesii, kolt, 

 cbuts; 7vlnte oah, cha'-dats; acorns, cbads, cbats; alder, yes-sa'-wi ; cottomcood- 

 kwade'-a-kwats; aspen, kwe'-kwa-de'-a-kwats (dim.); ash, hobti (paddle-wood) ; 

 willow, sa'-puts, stsa'-puts; white maple, cbOt hits, ebo-ot kits (cbotsbotliits, a 

 place where mariles grow); vine maple [acer circinalum), tuk'-ke-tekuts; dogwood 

 (eorniis), kwu dabe'duts, pup'p-ke'-jets; hazel, ka'-po-ats; the nut, liakh-\)o; aralia, 

 cbi cba'-cbel wi. 



Parts of trees: — a stump, sul-la'gwup; barJ; (generic), s'cbubed, sebeb-it; 

 limbs, branches, s'cbast ; outside baric of thuja, so'kwub ; inside bark of thuja, sla'- 

 gwuts; roots, kwelp (Nisk.j, stakbw-sbid (Sky.); leaves (narroic or acicular),¥h-k\\\- 

 chi-cbil; (broad), cliub-o'ba; leaves of the maple, s'cbot-la; icood or stiels, st'kop, 

 stiik op, stuk-wub ; 2)itch or resin, gum, kwa'-litl. 

 Tremble, to (loith fear or cold), o-cbad-dub (qu. by onoma, as Englisb, chatter). 

 Triclde, to (as a spring from the roclcs), ol'-sut-bub. 

 Trot, to, set'sat-sbid. 



True, truly, tsuk ho. It is true (\u answer to tbe asseition budsh, rt <s o //e), tiit'bl, 

 tut-lo. That is true, thafs a fact, tsitsku, tseds-kii (in assent). I tell you the truth. 

 tsuk k ads bot-bol atsa-yet'-sum. Tell me the true story, yetsum a-kas-kap. 

 Turn, to (to turn aside), klelkb ; to turn anytlting round or over, o-ad zakad ; to turn the 

 face away, kokb-be-gwud, sko-kwi gwut ; to turn one\s self (as in bed), dzal-kOs; to 

 turn ofte's back, t'buba'-bid. 

 Twist, to (as a cord), to roll on the knee (as in making yarn), tu-cbulpud (Nlsq.), sulb 

 (Sky.); I twist, tu-cbulpud cbid ; twisted, ikb-bwu-cbulp, as-ebulp ; ?/rtra, snip; a 

 gimlet, cbelplin; to bore, cbulp't-t'd, tucbulpud ; to play at the game of disks, which 

 are rolled, otsul tub, o-tsal-tub; a gun-screw, bucbil-i)e'-gwud. Qu. tatsaltsnkb. 

 a rattle. 



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 Unchaste, as-hwul-ku (foolish). 

 Uncover, to, ogwe'-lid. 



Under, beneath, klip, klep, klip-a'-buts; under the house, klip ul tbi a'-lal. See ''Beep". 

 Understand, to^ as-kla' bot, as tla'-bot, s'bul-sbulsid (see "To know", o as-did-bu). Do 

 you understand? astla' botcbu ? I understand what you say, as-kla'-bot cbid a 

 tat' sa bot'-bot. Do you understand that Klikatat ? askla'-botcbiikb'-bwu ak'-il 

 lOb'-sbud dud Swa'-dabsb? (literally, ''Tinsted-haired Klikatat". Tbe Klikatats, 

 called by tbe Sound tribes Swa'dabsli, wear tbe bair braided into a knot in front). 

 That white man understands, te'-ti bwul'-tub d'Liil-sbiit'-sid. He tinderstands (tbe 

 person being present), t'-wul-sbiit-sid ta' ; (of one absent), del-shid del sbid d'bul- 

 sbuL'-sid. Speak, so as to be understood, bot bot akw twul-sbtit-sid. iSlot to under- 

 stand, see "Deaf". 

 Unstring, to (as a bow), gukbbed. See "Open". 



Untie, disentangle, loosen, to, gukb-hed, o-gbat. I untie, gukhheUsbid, o-gba'-cbid. 

 See "Open", "Tie". 



