1868.] 411 [Hayden. 



Some time, a-tii's-te. 

 Sun, mi. 

 Swim, hi-tha'. 

 Sweet, sk'i-tha. 



Time, ga-ta'-de, at such a time. 



pa-ha'n-ga-de, long time ago, before. 



a-an-pe-ze, at that time. 

 Tobacco, ni-ni'. 

 To-day, am-ba'-le. 

 Tooth, hi. 

 Turkej^, zi-z'i-ka. 



Veiy, ca'-le. 

 Yeiu, a'-kan. 



Walnut, ta-k'a-he, Juglans nigra. 

 Want, gam-br'a, I want. 

 Weather, am-ha'-u-da, good weather. 

 Wood, nia-a, cottonwood. 



n'e-the, to go after fire wood. 

 Warm, wa'sh-te, sultry, warm. 

 Water, ni, n'i-he, give me some water. 

 What, da-dan, what is it? a-tu'n, what time ? 

 When, a-ta'n-di, when was it ? 

 Whiskers, e'-hen. 

 Who, e'-be, who is it ? 

 Wife, wi-ga-ha-dan, my wife. 

 Win, u'-hi, to win at gambling. 

 Wing, a'n-he. 

 Woman, w'a-u. 



Winnebago Grammatical Forms and Phrases. 



In the Winnebago language, gender is indicated by the use 

 of different words for male and female ; as : 



wank, or wank-i-a, a man. 



he'-no'-ki, a woman. 



ce-wan'k-nu-nik, a mule. 



ce-nuk, a cow. 

 There seems to be a singular and plural form to the noun, 



