kʾaaʾsʾilhtiingʾn acontempbow (specifically), "arrow bow"specifically referring to traditional bows, after ts'ilhtiing' alone has come to mostly refer to guns (Goddard, 1912; Loeb (p.43) lists three distinct traditional varieties: hunting bows, target practice/archery bows, and sinew-backed war bows for warfare; woods used included Pacific yew, mountain mahogany
"Property.-...men [owned], their bows, arrows, flints, deer hides, hair nets, bracelets, anklets, harpoons, nets, ropes" (Loeb, p.48)
pttsʾilhtiinʾtlʾoolhbow stringspeckʾiingʾ2bowsiiʾyeehteengʾiilʾrecurved bowtsʾilhtiingʾ 1.1simple bowsyntsʾilhtiingʾ 1bowmatchin-tcgheeʾdilbaimountain mahoganygaashPacific yewsim.chʾeelei 2musical bowmake(ghin)..ghaasscrape Ouse√CHʾAASH/CHʾAANshoot with a bowbiiʾ-noo-(nin)..tish/taannock arrow4.8.3.7Weapon, shoot
comp. ofkʾaaʾarrowtsʾilhtiingʾbow/gunky'i-lhtin', ts'ilhtin' < ky'i-s-lh-tin' ?Source forms: kʼaᵋ sʼûʟ tiNᵋka' suʟtiñ

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