ts’utum’
ts’utum’
c̓ətəm̓
V
    crawling, dragging along (for ex cat)
Details
Parse string
√ts’te=m=PROG
Interlinear gloss
ts’te =m
(BC 26MAR80) HP-384
ts’utum’
c̓ətəm̓
N
    woodpecker, sapsucker
Details
Parse string
√ts’te=m=PROG
Interlinear gloss
ts’te =m
(BC 14APR80, CW JUNE91) HP-385
ts’utum’
c̓ətəm̓
Noun
    sapsucker, woodpecker
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Ethnobiological notes
This is the smallest of the woodpeckers. Some say this is a rare little bird with three stripes on the back and a long beak. Some say it has a red spot on its head. It’s said that if one hears three strikes of this bird on a tree, then the tree will fall down.
Binomial name
[unidentified species or sapsucker, or maybe hairy or downy woodpecker]