QUJCHUA-E['.~GLISH
VOCABULARY
145
TIAPAYANI
TicA
TICA TICA
T1ccu .
TICNUNI
,TICPANI
T1cRANI
TI s N YUYU
TI SI
or
TicI
T1csuNI
TICTI
~
TILLA .
TIMPTA
TIMPUNI
TINCA
Y
TINCUNI
TINCUNACUSPA
TINCU .
TINCULLPA
TINQUINI
TINTIN .
TtNYÁ.
TIPANI.
TIPA TIPQUE
TISANI.
TiTI
TITICACA
I
help,
I
am in charge of any-
thing
A
brick
Musical instrument
(Malina)
A
vase
I
stand up
I
lean on one side
I
return;
I
turn
inside out,
jump, leap
Watercress
The bottom or foundation of
things, accorcling to
Montesi–
nos.
" Cause or universal prin–
ciple."
" Principium rerum
sine principio.''
(A
non'!Jmous
Jesuit, Montesinos, Malina)
I
uh1 over
Wa11t
Wild
Worm-eaten wood
I
f>oil
A
fillip
1
meet
Carnal knowledge before mar-
riage
(Arriaga)
Confluence of rivers
(Montesinos,
p.
119).
Corruptly, TINGo
A
wheel ; al so round
inedals
used as ornaments.
Arriaga
has TINCURPA,
I
pair
Fruit of the passion-flower
Guitar
I
hold ·
Breast-pin
1
pull out hair, clear,
sif~,
clean
Le
ad
Name of the great lake
K