Part 11 (1/2)

~Stock'-en~, _n_ English _Stockings or socks_

~Stoh~, _adj_ Chinook, idem _Loose_ Mamook stoh, _to untie; unloose; undo_ Metaphorically, _to absolve_

~Stone~, _n_ English, idem _A rock or stone; bone; horn; the testicles_ Stone kiuatan, _a stallion;_ mahsh stone, _to castrate_

~Stote'-kin~, _adj_ Chinook, STOKTKIN _Eight_

~Stutch'-un~, _n_ English, STURGEON _The sturgeon_

~Suk-wal'-al~, _n_ Chinook (Hale); Clatsop, SHUKWALaLA, _a gun or lish, idem _The sun; a day_ Tenas sun, _early;_ sitkulish, idem _Sunday_ Icht Sunday, _a week;_ hyas sunday, _a holiday_ A flag hoisted on a particular occasion is sometimes also called Sunday The other days of the week are usually counted from this; as, icht, mokst, klone sun kopet Sunday, _one, two, or three days after Sunday_ Saturday used to be called at the Hudson's Bay Company's posts ”muckamuck sun,” _food day,_ as the one on which the rations were issued

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~Tagh'-uh'-um~, _adj_ Chinook, TAKHUM; Cowlitz, TUKHUM; Kwantlen, TUKHUM'; Selish, TaKKAN _Six_

~Tahl-kie~, or ~Tahnl-kie~, _adv_ Chinook, TaNLKI _Yesterday_ Icht tahlkie, _day before yesterday_

~Tah-nim~, _v_ Chihalis, ideon

~Taht'-le-lum~, or ~Tot'-le-lum~, _adj_ Chinook, TATLELUM _Ten_ The combinations fro _twenty, thirty,_ &c; tahtlelum pe icht, &c, _eleven, twelve, &c_

~Tal-a-pus~, _n_ Chinook, ITALIPAS; Yakama, TELIPA (Pandosy) _The coyote or prairie wolf_ A sort of deity or supernatural being, proy _A sneak_

~Ta-uardian or fa supernatural_ One's particular forte is said to be his _tamahnous_ Mamook tamahnous, _to conjure; ”make medecine;”_ masahchie tamahnous, _witchcraft or necro of the word to _conjuring_

~Ta-mo'-litsh~, or ~Ta-mow'-litsh~, _n_ Chinook, TAMULITSH (Anderson); Yakama, TAMOLITSH (Pandosy) _A tub; barrel; bucket_ Icht talish, DANCE _To dance_

~T'chuk'-in~, or ~Tsugh'-ken~ See CHUCKIN

~Tea~, _n_ English, idem _Tea_

~Te-ah-wit~, _n_ Chinook, TIaWI; Clatsop, KLaAWIT _The leg; the foot_ Klatawa teahwit, _to go on foot; to walk;_ klook teahwit, _lame_

~Teh-teh~, _v_ Clatsop, TETEHAHA _To trot,_ as a horse Of local use only

~Ten'-as~, or ~Tan'-as~, _n, adj_ Nootka, TANAS; Tokwaht, TENES _S of any animal_ Mokst nika tenas, _I have two children;_ tenas hyiu, _a few;_ tenas sun, _early_ Jewitt gives TANassIE for _a child_ in Nootka

~Te-peh~, _n_ Chinook, TEPKeH _Quills; the wings of a bird_

~Tik-egh~, or ~Tu-kegh~, _v_ Chinook, TIKEKH _To want; wish; love; like_ Hyas tikegh, _to long for;_ ikta h? _what do you want?_

~Tik'-tik~, _n_ By onoma _A watch_

~Til'-i-kuenerally, it means those who are not chiefs Cultus tilikunificant persons;_ huloiers;_ nika tilikunify a _tribe_ or _band_