tpɨ́š

Face, cheek. pamáwapawax̣ana tpɨ́špa ‘they used to decorate themselves on their faces’; ku pamáwapawax̣ana ayáyat q̓ínupa tpɨ́špa tílaakima ‘and the women used to decorate themselves on their faces beautiful to see’; watik̓aasasanmí tpɨ́š ‘lizard face’ (refers to a badly scarred face); mɨsámsa tpɨ́š ‘mask’. [NE lɨptá; NP /msty/.]