Stallion, bull. k̓ʷáy k̓úsi iwá taláyi ‘that horse is a stallion’. [NP /talohiins/.]
tálpt
Scalp. [NP /tálpt/; cf. NE tɨlpí ‘head’.]
talyáy
Little Bug. Legendary character. iwačá áswan Wawatawyáy ku iwačá talyáy łmáma ‘Antelope was the boy and the old lady was Bug’; patáwyašana talyáy ku Wawatawyáy ‘Bug and Antelope were living’.
támaš
Barbecue pit. [NE tamaktpamá; NP /témees/.]
tamaˀuyiłá
Lead off, first person in stick game kick off, lead off batter (baseball).
tamáˀuyit
Lead off in stick game, first pitch in baseball.
tamášam
Lithosol, shallow soil, rocky or sandy ground. tamášampa ittáwax̣ɨnx̣a pyax̣í ‘bitterroot grows on sandy ground’. Also called šám.
tamašampamá
Spiny or carpet phlox, Phlox hoodii. It is a flower common in sagebrush country.
tamáamuyt
Driftwood and debris thrown up on the shore, as at the river or ocean.
tamalám
Rocky bar in river, dry stream, gravel bar, rocks by a creek, pile of rocks, rocky bottom, gravel. čáwnam mún áskawita pšwáan tamalámkni x̣ʷiyáytšay ača kú ilát̓x̣ʷta ‘you should never look for rocks for the sweathouse from a gravel bar because they will explode’. [WS & Y tamaláw; NP /tamalam/.]
tamalám
Plymouth, Washington; Milton Freewater, Oregon. iwaníša tiičám tamalám čníin íšatkni Ímatalampa ‘the land is named Tamalám on this side at Umatilla’; itkʷapˀuyima Šklúum ku íkʷɨn itkʷapaničášana tamalámkni Kłaatúš ‘Shklúum signed (the Treaty) first and next Kłaatúsh signed from Plymouth’; pawiláalakʷɨma paamíin atáw tiičám kʷná tamalámpa ‘they left their valuable land there at Plymouth’; watx̣ɨ́nam táwyašana tamalámpa ‘were you living in Milton Freewater?’. [NP /tamalam/.]
tamám
Egg. isáp̓awiša tamám ‘she is choosing eggs’; itíq̓aničašaša wašwášnu tamámna ‘the chicken is setting on eggs’; wašwašnunmí tamám ‘chicken eggs’; tamámi ‘cake’. [NW also sasílaw; NP /tam̓am/.]
tamámi
Cake. ášapatkʷatatapam tamámi ‘let them eat cake’. [NP tam̓áamiin /tam̓ámiˀins/.]
tamášɨmluut
Mudbath, medicinal bath. [WS tamášɨmnuuš; Y tamášɨmniiš; NP /teméyenwees/.]
tamámnu
Hummingbird. watx̣ɨ́nam áq̓inuna tamámnuna ‘did you See the hummingbird?’. U, NE [CR qmɨmsalí; NW qmɨmsá; x̣mɨmsá; NP /taam´mnoo/.]
tamanawayčłá
Successor. ku páyš iƛ̓iyáwita wiyáwat̓i miyúux̣ ku tamanawayčłá miyúux̣ iwɨ́npta x̣ax̣áykʷ ‘and maybe the chief leader will die and the successor chief will receive the money’.
tamaničłá
Farmer, gardener. [N tamanikłá; NP /temenikew̓et(u)/.]
tamaníčt
Planting, garden, field, farm, plants. kʷná iwá tamaníčt ana kʷná pašapáttawax̣ša c̓íc̓k ku lapatáat ‘there is a farm there where they are growing hay and potatoes’; latitpamá tamaničtpamá ‘flower pot’. [N tamaníkt; Y tamaníkš; NP /temenikt/ ‘planting, vegetable’; /temenikées/ ‘field, farm’.]
tamanuutpamá
Tub, pot; something put in water. awx̣át núsuxay tamanuutpamá ‘gillnet’. [Y tamaniitpamá ‘gillnet’.]
tamánwas
Tutelary spirit. Also called šukʷat, táax̣.