Bell. Also k̓ʷalálk̓ʷalal.
típlas
White Bluffs. The main geological feature in the north. Bruce Rigsby.
típɨn
Needle for weaving tule mats.
típtip
Gnat. [NW muxláymuxlay; K wɨskaláy; NP /cilyekcílyek/.]
tíšpun
Blackwidow spider, Latrodectus hesperus. [NP /tispol/.]
tiskáy
Skunk, striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis); eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius). tiskáyin pátiitnašana k̓usik̓úsina ‘a skunk was spraying the dog’; tiskaynmí tíit ‘skunk’s musk sac; yellow bee plant (Cleome lutea)’. [NE tiscáy; NP /t´sqeˀ/.]
tiskayáya
Skunk. Legendary character.
tiwiłá
Fighter. [NP /tuuqelenew̓et(u)/.]
tiwíłam
Bully, abuser.
tišx̣panú
Bedstraw, Galium spp. Also lɨst̓alɨ́st̓a.
tiyám
Autumn, fall. See špám. [NP táyam /t´yam/ ‘summer’.]
tiyánpš
Takings, that which has been taken away from someone, spoils, booty. číš wá tiyánpš ‘this is my booty’. [NE tiyáłx̣ʷš; NP /ty̓elps/.]
tíyat
Laughing, laughter. pinásawqaninx̣aaš tíyatki ‘I roll around with laughter’. [NP /tíy̓et/.]
tiyáwtaaš
Drying shed (usually for salmon). It’s a building that allows the air to come in. tiyáwtaaš áwa ‘he has a drying shed’. [NP /t´kʷees/.]
tiyax̣ʷalílat
Poisonous mushrooms (generic).
tiyaycáwas
Drying rack. itiyáyča nɨkʷɨ́tna tiyaycáwaspa ‘he hung up the meat on the drying rack’. [NE tiyakúus (?); Y tiyakáwaas; NP ˀitiyektsáway /ˀtiyekt-s´way/.]
tkáplapi
Bandoleer, thing worn around the shoulder with something like a knife tied to the end.
tkníni
String, rope. Also lúup; wátisas. ičáwiwana tkníniina láaykli ‘he stretched the rope around’. [K tkní (Jacobs 1937, pg. 35, footnote 1); NE q̓ímx̣; NP /tewtes/.]
tk̓ipalaykłá
One who stares off into space. tk̓ipalaykłá iwá ‘he’s one that stares off into space’.
tk̓ipalaykłá
One who stares off into space. tk̓ipalaykłá iwá ‘he is staring off into space’.