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ti
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little, small, e.g. ti mamay little child
unspec. var.
piti; ti bèf
tig
tiger, in Konpè Tig, character in folkstories
tigró
tiger snake (Spilotes pullatus)
tij
stalk, stem; young branch
tijonnen
to sprout CHECK
tik
1
(cattle) tick
tik
2
teak (Tectona grandis)
tiktak
large ant with a black tail (Ontontomachus sp.
tiktaktiktaktó
tikték
timit
palm tree whose fronds are used to thatch houses (Manicaria saccifera)
timtim
formula used by the story teller at the beginning of a folktale, to which the audience replies bwa chès
tin
in mangó tin long, slim kind of mango ? Réu.
tini
variant of ni
tini; ni pou to have to
unspec. var. of
ni
2
to have
tiplé
musical instrument, small cuatro
tiran
tiré
to pull, e.g. t. kabwé to pull a cart
tirit
plant whose stems are , in basketry, e.g to make cassava presses and sifters (Ischnosiphon arouma)
titalbè
book of magic used by soukouyan
titiri
lightning without thunder
? Breton 1665: 70 has títiri small fish, as have Guad., Dom., Mart.
titja
primary school teacher, partial
tiwè
drawer (in furniture)
tiyó
pipe, piping, tubing
tizán
medicinal herbal tea made with a mixture of herbs (distinct from dité tea or other infusion).
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