Part 11 (2/2)

~Til'-i-kum-ma-ma~, _n_ (Hale) Chinook, TLKAMaMA _A father_ The word is not in use in Jargon

~Till~, or ~Tull~, _adj, n_ English, TIRE _Tired; heavy; weight; a weight_ Hyas till nika, _I ah;_ h_

~Tin'-tin~, _n_ By ono a bell_ A the Indians round the Hudson Bay Company's posts, the hours were thus known; as, mokst tintin kopet sitkum sun, _two hours,_ ie, _two bells after noon_

~T'kope~, _adj_ Chinook, ideht-colored_

~Tlehl~ See KLALE

~Tl'kope~, _v_ Chinook, idem _To cut; hew; chop_

~Toh~, or ~Tooh~ By onoma Mamook toh, _to spit_ A manufactured word

~Toke-tie~, _adj_ Kalapuya _Pretty_ Not in common use

~To'-lo~, _v_ Kalapuya _To earn; to win at a gaain_ Kansih dolla nika tolo spose mamook? _how many dollars will I earn if I work?_

~To'-luks~, _n_ Clallaet Sound only

~To-lish, TO-MORROW Ikt tomolla, _or_ copet tomolla, _the day after_

~Tot~, _n_ Chihalis, TOT, or TAT _An uncle_

~To'-to~, _v_ By ono; _

~To-toosh'~, or ~Ta-toosh'~, _n_ Chippeway, TOTOSH (Schoolcraft) _The breasts of a feh'~, _adj_ Chinook, TOWAKH _Bright; shi+ning; light_

~Tsee~, _adj_ Chinook, idem _Sweet_

~Tsee'-pie~, _v_ Kalapuya _To miss a ; to err or blunder_ Tseepie wayhut, _to take the wrong road_

~Tshi+'-ke~, _adv_ (Hale) Quaere u d _Directly; soon_ Not Jargon

~Tshi+s~, _adj_ Chinook, idem _Cold_ Not in common use

~Tsi-at-ko~, _n_ Chihalis, Nisqually, &c, idem; Clatsop, eCHIATKU _A nocturnal deive this name to the ”Couteaux,” a tribe of Indians on Frazer River, of whom they stand in like awe

~Tsik'-tsik~, or ~Tchik'-tchik~, _n_ By onoon-road_

~Tsil'-tsil~, or ~Chil'-chil~, _n_ Chinook, ECHILCHIL (Anderson) _buttons; the stars_

~Tsish~, _v_ By onorindstone

(Shaw) Mamook tsish, _to sharpen_ Of local use