Put about the neck, put a rope around the (horse’s) neck. itáwq̓x̣ša k̓úsi ‘he’s putting a rope around his horse’s neck’; itáwq̓x̣na ‘he put it around the neck’; táwq̓x̣š ‘choker, bandana’.
táwq̓x̣t
Handkerchief worn around the neck; choker. Also táwq̓x̣š.
táwsayp
Give a snack at night. patáwsaypsa ‘they’re giving him something to eat’.
táwtak̓a
Distribute, distribute at night. núsux patátak̓ašana ‘they were distributing salmon to them at night’. [Y táwsayp; NP /téwtek̓en/; cf. NP /tawták̓an/ ‘distribute meat’.]
tawtawlí
Can, tin can. táwax̣ iwá tawtawlípa ‘the tobacco is in the can’; tawtawlípa saysáyma ‘can of worms’.
táwtax̣ši
Awaken at night. čáwnam táwtax̣šita ‘you shouldn’t wake up at night’. [NP /táwwaqn/.]
táwtič
Go to bed. watx̣ɨ́n áx̣ʷay patáwtičɨn ‘have they gone to bed yet?’; patáwtiča ‘they went to bed’. [NW táwtiik; NP /táwtan/ ‘be in bed, be asleep’; /táwtalik/ ‘go to bed’.]
táwtiitn
Flatulate in bed. itáwtiitna ‘he broke wind in bed’.
táwtik̓ɨnk
Sit blocking the door at night.
táwtiya
Laugh at night. [NP /téwtiy̓e/.]
táwtkʷata
Eat at night. ana kú čáw inč̓úša ku itáwtkʷatata ‘when he isn’t sleeping he will eat at night’. [NP /téwhp/.]
táwtkʷayi
Lie inert at night, lie sleeping. itáwtkʷayiša ‘he’s lying there sleeping’. [NP /téwtkʷeyi/.]
táwtk̓ʷanayti
Sleep-walk. [Y táwtk̓ʷanati.]
tawtk̓ʷanaytiłá
Sleep-walker.
táwtk̓ʷaninn
Sleep-walk, have a nightmare. [NP /tewqqéwi/.]
tawtnúk
Medicine, herbal medicine. paˀaníx̣ana tawtnúk puušmíki tmaanítki ‘they used to make a medicine with juniper berries’; níix̣ tawtnúk ‘a good medicine’; činúkityaw tawtnúk ‘Cusick’s sunflower (Helianthus cusickii)’; tawtnúk wayx̣wáyčtpa ‘Indian carrot (Perideridia gairdneri)’; tawc̓x̣tpamá tawtnúk ‘ocean-spray (Holodiscus discolor)’. See also płɨ́x̣. [NP /sáykiptat̓as/.]
táwtwawina
Go in the rain at night. itáwtwawinana ‘he went in the rain at night’.
táwwaqitn
Look for at night.
táwwina
Go at night. itáwwinaša ‘he is going at night’. [NP /téwwihnen/.]
táwwiyanawi
Arrive at night. táwwiyanawiyaaš ‘I arrived last night’.