1,422 term are adjectives

tamaníči

Planted. ana mɨ́ł iwá tiičám šáq̓tči ku tamaníči tiičám ‘however much land is ploughed and planted land’. [NE tamanikí; NP /temenikiins/.]

tamánwiyi

Legislated, ordained, instituted, created. kúušna wá tamánwiyi sɨ́nwit ‘that way our language is instituted’. [NE tamanwiyí; NP /tamálwiˀns/.]

tamáƛ̓aaki

Patched. tamáƛ̓aaki k̓úsi ‘patched horse’.

tamáƛ̓ɨmux̣i

Covered, covered up. tamáƛ̓ɨmux̣i iwá ílukas ‘the wood is covered up’. [Y tamáƛ̓umx̣i; NP /híkteˀkiˀns/.]

támayči

Definition:

Baked underground.


Origin:

támayč (to bake, roast in an underground pit, barbecue) + -i


Examples:

  1. támayči iwačá x̣máaš ‘the camas was barbecued’;
  2. támayči tak̓páwasay ‘latigo’.

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[WS támači; NE tamakí; NW támaki; NP /témekiˀns/.]

tamáynači

Jailed, in jail. [NE tamaynakí; NW tamáynaki; NP /séktiˀns/.]

támšilpi

Spotted; spotted horse (with brown or black spots), pinto. támšilpi k̓úsi ‘spotted horse’; q̓táat támšilpi wáwnakʷšaš ~ támšilpi kákya ‘ladybug’. [NE tamšilpí; NP /témsilpiˀns/; Aoki (1994:714) derives from distributive /tém-/ and /cilp/ ‘circle’.]

tamłámay

Origin:

tám– (placing, putting, throwing) + łamáy (hidden)


Definition:

Unable, not knowing how, ignorant of.


Examples:

  1. áwx̣iiš wá ana kúuš puˀúuł ku tamłámay ‘similarly now I am as though blind and ignorant’.

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[NP /símey̓s/.]

támq̓ʷɨpi

Folded. támq̓ʷɨpi iwá ‘it is folded’.

támsɨnwiyi

Sung with words. támsɨnwiyi walptáykaš ‘song with words’.

támƛ̓aaki

Patched; patched horse (black horse with a white patch; bay horse with a patch). [NE tamƛ̓aˀkí.]

tánški

Kindled, burned. ƛ̓áax̣ʷ iwá čná ílukas tánški ‘all the wood is burned here’. [NE tanškí; NP /ˀálikiˀns/.]

táq̓ʷɨx̣

Chipped. táq̓ʷɨx̣a ikʷíya ‘he chipped it’.

tatíi

Dirty. patkʷátašana tatíiki apápki ‘they were eating with dirty hands’.

táwani

Barbecued, skewered. táwani nɨkʷɨ́t ‘barbecued meat’. [NE tuuní; NW also tíini; NP /tuuˀí/.]

tawax̣itpamá

Pertaining to smoking. tawax̣itpamá tikáy ‘ash tray’.

táwayči

Woven; webbing for the dipnet. It is put on a hoop.

tiičáminš

Landed, owning land. tiičáminš iwá ‘he is a land owner’. [Cf. tiičámiš ‘landowner’ (Jacobs 1931:221).]

tiitnášani

Rusty. tiitnášani iwá ‘it’s rusty’; pinatitnašaní ‘rusty, full of holes’. [NP ˀipnéetiic̓et ‘rust, corrosion’ (Aoki 1994:735).]

-tík

Nonhuman numeral classifier: All. naptík ‘both’; áw ináwnaq̓iya Spilyáy ƛ̓áax̣ʷ pax̣atík tkʷátat ‘now Coyote finished all five foods’ (Jacobs 1937:66). See also -t. [NP /-tik/.]