DCHP-3

skookum tumtum

Chinook Jargon
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)

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See: skookum

Quotations

1862
The title of "Scokum tum-tum Siwash," or "Strong-hearted Savage," which he was much given to insist upon as being one of his special designations, often seemed to me not inaptly to describe him.
1884
. . . they had inquired . . . if I had a skookum tumtum (a stout heart). . . .
1958
Heehee tumtum was a merry heart, and a sad one, sick tumtum. The word came not from tummy, but from the beat, or thump of the heart, and conveyed mental attitudes. Skookum tumtum naturally meant brave
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Quotations

1915
The cultus Indian was at Lillooet when this skookum tumtum (good thought) occurred to him.