305 terms start with “t

Table

tkʷatat̓áwas; tkʷatatpamá ‘eating table, restaurant’; latáam ‘table, table cloth spread on the floor’.

Tablecloth

tamátačay ‘eating mat, drying mat, tablecloth’; tk̓unmí tamátačay ‘tule mat table cloth’; tamátačay aníyi ‘manufactured tablecloth’.

Taboo

áwtn ‘sanctify, set apart, avoid for religious reasons’.

Tabooed

áwtni ‘sanctified, sacred, holy’.

Tadpole

yawatakíls.

Tail

wáłx̣ʷas ‘tail; moccasin tail’; k̓usinmí wáłx̣ʷas ‘horse’s tail, pony tail’.

Tailless

wałx̣ʷasnút ‘bobtailed’.

Tailor

wisxłá ‘sewer, seamstress’.

Take

  1. nɨ́p ‘get, take’ (bound root);
    1. wɨ́np ‘get, take, obtain, nab, grab, seize, arrest; receive, buy; hold’;
    2. pšánp ‘take a bunch’;
    3. wɨ́nptux̣ ‘take back’.
  2. čá– ‘With the teeth, in eating; pulling’;
    1. čákʷštik ‘take off clothing’;
    2. čátamanayt ‘take out, pull out’;
    3. čátamawaanayt ‘take out, pull out’;
    4. čátamnayt ‘take out’ (distributive);
    5. čáwaalaytk̓i ‘take out of water’;
    6. čáwaaničanwi ‘take down’;
    7. čáx̣ičanwi ‘take down’;
  3. čwáwku ‘take food home from a dinner’;
  4. nák–Carrying’;
    1. nákninn ‘take about’;
    2. náknɨknik ‘take around’;
    3. nákpyuč ‘take ashore’;
    4. náktkʷaynp ‘take hunting’;
    5. náktux̣ ‘take back’;
    6. wiyánaktux̣ ‘get and take back, take back on the way’;
    7. nákwaaluuk ‘take up in the air’;
    8. nákwaanaynač ‘take inside’;
    9. nákwaax̣ʷaami ‘take up, lift up’;
    10. nákwina ‘take along’;
    11. nákwinaninn ‘run away with, abscond with’;
    12. nákyat̓a ‘take to another camp’;
  5. ná- ”Carrying, taking;
    1. nána ‘take along’;
    2. nánakwaaluuk ‘take up into the air with singing and dancing’;
    3. náyš ‘take in’;
    4. wáanayš ‘take in on the run’;
    5. náyt ‘take out’;
  6. tamá–, tám– ‘throwing, tossing, putting, placing’;
    1. támaku ‘take out of the underground barbecue’;
    2. tamálaytq̓ik ‘take out of water’;
    3. tamanáyt ‘take out, extract’;
    4. tamnáyt ‘take out’ (distributive);
  7. pšáničanwi ‘take down a bunch’;
  8. táwnakwina ‘take along at night’;
  9. táwpšaničanwi ‘take down a bunch at night’;

Take

  1. ítux̣ ‘take back, return’;
  2. nɨ́paša ‘take back, retrieve’;
  3. tiyánp ‘take away from’.

Taken

nɨpášani ‘retrieved’.

Taking

nák- ~ ná- ‘carrying, bringing’.

Taking

nákwinat ‘taking, to take’.

Tale-bearer

ɨmačáy ‘one who says bad words, talks bad about others’.

Talk

sɨ́nwit ‘speaking, talking, words, language’.

Talk

-tɨmn ‘speak’.

Talk

sɨ́nwi ‘talk, speak’; sɨ́nwitat̓a ‘want to talk’; sɨ́nwitnaq̓i ‘finish talking’; ayayáštɨmn ‘talk stupidly, rave’; hananúytɨmn ‘talk nonsense’; ɨmačáywi ‘talk bad’; ɨ́mttunwi ‘be talkative’; náwšayč ‘say, speak’; táwnawa(č) ‘talk at night’; tk̓ʷíikʷtɨmn ‘talk straight, speak honestly’; wɨlwɨ́ltɨmn ‘talk a lot’; x̣láktɨmn ‘talk a lot, talk too much’; x̣ɨ́twayn ‘converse with’.

Talk

sámx̣na ‘talk to, advise, counsel, caution’; sɨ́nwiyawa ‘speak to, talk to’; náx̣awn ~ náx̣ašwi ‘invite to go along, talk into going’.

Talker

sɨnwiłá ‘speaker’; ɨ́mttun ‘one who is always talking, joking around’.

Talking

túu- ‘by speaking, talking’.