latítlatit

Indian celery, Lomatium grayi. ana kú úyit iwɨ́šayčɨnx̣a ku iwá waníči latítlatit ‘when it first comes to be it is named latítlatit‘; latítlatit ittáwax̣ɨnx̣a ku kʷɨnmíin áwšayčɨnx̣a wawínɨm ‘a celery grows and of that the wawínɨm comes to be’; káˀuyišanaataš latítlatit pačwáywitpa ‘we were first feasting on the celery on Sunday’; ataš kú ákaˀuyix̣a latítlatitna ‘when we have the celery feast’; ku ana kú iwiyáwat̓uyix̣a waníči latítlatit ‘and when the named celery takes the lead’; ana pmáy pawínax̣a ku pax̣níx̣a pawɨ́npɨnx̣a latítlatitna ‘they who go and dig getting the celery’; ana kʷaaná patáwaničɨnx̣a latítlatit káˀuyitay ‘that which they designate celery for the feast’. Shoots are called wawínɨm, root is called atuná. [NW xásya; NP /wew̓imn/.]