Definition:
Willow, Salix spp. (except Salix amygdaloides see haháw – Hunn 1990:347). They used to use a straight willow for the end of the tule mat.
Examples:
- kúušx̣i iwá ttɨ́x̣š waníči płɨ́x̣ ‘in the same way the willow is a named medicine’;
- tamax̣anp̓at̓áwas iwá aníyi ttɨ́x̣ški ‘a backrest is made with willows’;
- puˀúx̣puˀux̣ ttɨ́x̣š ‘sandbar or narrowleaf willow (Salix exigua)’;
- pɨt̓x̣anupamá ttɨ́x̣š ‘mountain willow (Salix monticola)’;
- luc̓á ttɨ́x̣š ‘red willow’;
- pláš ttɨ́x̣š ‘white willow (Salix alba – introduced)’;
- kɨkí ttɨ́x̣š ‘weeping willow (Salix babylonica – introduced)’;
- k̓úulk aníyi ttɨx̣šmí ‘bowl made of willow’;
See more:
ttɨx̣šmí ‘willow basket’. Ablaut:
táax̣ša ‘fir’ (Jacobs 1929:207:3; Jacobs 1937:2.23.2, pg. 122).
[NP /tx̣s/.]