tsʾingn a1bone"bone; bone awl; deerbone for piercing beads" (Loeb, p.45) "Objects of... bone were awls and fish-spear points" (Curtis, p.183)
"Broken arm, leg. Set, bandaged with deer sinew on splint." (Loeb, p.48)
"Tsʾing tashkaalh biigheeʾ," tcʾin yaaʾnii."I break the bones for its marrow," he said, they say.GT07 18.1"Naalhghii tsʾing waahʾaash, yoghash," tcʾin yaaʾnii."Give the bones to the dog, let it chew them," he said, they say.GT07 19.4Tsʾing iintcʾeeʾ kaashkiitc, tsʾing tcʾteelhghaalʾ yaaʾnii, diidakʾ.The old man threw bones to the east, they say, the deer bones.GT07 22.1"See ohlaang (wohʾaalh) tsʾing ghaasit (kogheesih-bang).""You all get (carry along) some stones to pound up (for pounding up) the bones.GT07 24.1"Nshoon-ee iintcʾeeʾ tsʾing," tcʾin yaaʾnii.Deer bones are good," he said, they say.GT07 24.11"Tsʾing ohsit," tcʾin yaaʾnii."Pound the bones," he said, they say.GT07 24.2"Tʾinding-haaʾ ohsit-bang tsʾing.""You all must always pound up the bones.GT07 24.9cnst*intcbiiʾstaannose ornament*intcbiiʾwaaghishiiʾnose ornamentbeelgeet 1fish spear pointbilhnaading-naaghiyaibone daggerdilniikʾ 2bone whistledilniikʾ-lheeghiliiʾdouble whistlesaahaalawlsii-bilwaaʾisiihairpinsoosdaggertʾepblack bone (hand game)tsʾin-tcghee-biiʾ waaghisiiʾearring (ear bone)wiiwhite bone (grass game)2.1.6Bone, joint
2bone awlsynsaahaalawltsʾing-saahaal 2bone awl6.7.1.1Poking tool6.6.4.2.4Basketry tools2.1n abead piercer, deer bone poker for piercing beads
var.sʾingbonetsʼənts'in-ts'in', X's bone, legtsʾiŋ 'bone'Source forms: ts!ŭṇtsʼûñ, ts'ûñ...tsʼûñṯs̱ûñ, tsûñ, sûñSung´, Tsung´tsûñtsuñ, suñ ...*neeʾn ialower legsʾing ghisitn abone hash*tsʾineeʾn ialeg*yiitsʾneeʾn iacheekiintcʾeeʾ tsʾingn adeer bones

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