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8in'-dich-a, to sin. 



sing'-a, to sing. 



sing'-ar, singer, warbler. 



sink, 1. a place where dishes are 



. washed. 



3. a sink, a depression in the 

 ground. 



3. zinc. 

 sink' -ha, to sink. 

 iin'-na, 1. the senses, thought. 



2. to contemplate, to meditate. 

 sis, sweet. 

 sls'-hols, sweet wood, ^. e., liquorice 



root. 

 sis'-lich, "sweetish," inclined to be 



sweet in taste. 

 sits, seat. 

 sit'-sa, to sit. 

 si'-wa, seven. 

 si'-wa-tse', seventy. 

 si' -wa-tsich, seventy. 

 80, so, thus, such. 

 80-bal', as soon as, so soon as. 

 sod'-bren'-na, water brash, heart- 

 burn, acidity of the stomach. 

 sodsM, should. 

 sodt, growing grain. 

 so-gar', even, as much. 

 sok'-ka, stocking feet. 

 sol, shall. 

 sol, sole. 

 soleli, such. 

 soV-ich, such. 

 sol'-la, to be obliged. 

 surJi'-a, to seek, to hunt, to search. 

 sud'-da, the south. 

 sud'-la, to slop, or puddle in water. 

 sud'-lich, 1. southerly ; should be 

 sid'-lic7k. 



2. wet, sloppy weather. 

 sud'r-a, to simmer. 

 suk'-'l-a, to suck. 

 sum, sum. 

 sum'-mer, summer. 

 sump, bog, marsh. 

 8um'-pa, bog, marsh. 



sump'-ic7i, boggy, marshy. 



sum'-mW-flek'-ka, freckles; lit., sum- 

 mer spots. 



smi, sun. 



sun'-dak, Sunday. 



sun' -der-har, wonderful, strange. 



8un'-er-har, wonderful. 



sun' -na-shtich, sunstroke ; lit., sua 

 stab. 



sun'-nieh, sunny. 



suuslit, otherwise, else. 



sun'-vf-gang, sunrise. 



sun'-un'-er-gang, sunset. 



sup'-pa-lef'l, tablespoon ; lit., soup 

 spoon. 



sup'-pa-shis'l, soup bowl, soup dish. 



taks, tax. 



takt, 1. tact, aptitude. 



2. time — in music. 

 tak'-sa, to tax ; to impose upon. 

 ta-lent', talent, gift. 

 t'cirm, term, limit. 

 tarn, steeple, spire. 

 <e, tea; also applied to various house- 

 hold remedies consisting of 

 dried plants. 

 te'-kan, teapot. 



tesh' -da-ment' , testament, a will. 

 trach'-da, to strive for. 

 trai, true, faithful. 

 trai'-los, faithless. 

 trak-dV -ra, to abuse, to treat with 



cruelty. 

 trau'-a, 1. to trust, to confide in. 



2. to betroth, to marry. 

 traur'-ai', mournfulness, sadness. 

 truar'-ra, to mourn. 

 traur' -rich, mournful. 

 trenk'-ka, to water — as animals. 

 tren'-ing, separation, division. 

 tren, 1. tear. 



2. a train — as of cars. 

 tren'-na, to sever. 

 trink', a drink. 



