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ea, n. a step, the distance which one steps : ca 

 nihaiiska, thy step is long. 



oa-do'-M-nuia, adv. (cana and okimna) between 

 the knees. Vulgar. 



ca-do'-ta-he-dax), adv. (dana and otahedaii) be- 

 tween the knees or feet. 



ea-du'-za, adj. swift, running swiftly, as water : 

 mini caduza. Same as kaduza. 



ca-e'-hde, v. n. (da and ehde) to step, take a step, 

 — caewahde. 



ca-e'-hde, M. a step, apace. -PZ., caehdepi, sfeps. 



ea'-ga, v. n. to freeze, become ice : wakpa daga, 

 the river freezes. 



ea'-ga, n. ice. 



ca-ga'-ta, adv. at or on the ice. 



ca-gu', n. the lungs, lights. 



ea-gu', n. See caguka. 



ea-gu'-ka, w. a fool; ». y. wadiijtoijtei. 



ea-hde', v. n. to step. See daehde. 



ea-hde'-pi, n. steps. Same as daehdepi. 



cali, cont. of daga ; cah kun, under the ice ; cat 

 iyaya, the ice is gone ; call hiyaya, floating ice. 



ca-lidi', n. charcoal ; gunpowder. 



ca-hdi'-o-pi-ye, n. a powder-magazine. 



ca-hdi'-o-zu-ha, n. a powder-flask, powder-horn. 



ca-hdl'-ti-pi, n. a powder-house. 



ea-hdo'-zu-ha, n. a powder-horn or flask. See 

 dahdioiuha. 



ca-ho'-ta, n. ashes. 



ca-Ma'-mna, adj. rusty, as old pork, strong 

 smelling. 



caBi-to'-'wa-ta, adj. transparent, as newly formed 

 ice. 



cali-'wo'-tir), n. the cracking of ice by reason of 

 the cold. See otii). 



ea'-l-a, v. (deya and ia) to talk crying, — dawaia. 



ea'-i-a-a, v. red. of caia. 



ea-ka', n. the palate, roof of the mouth, — midaka. 



ea-ka'-ka, n. a liar ; i. q. tuwe itoq^ni kii). 



ca-ki'-ci-pa, v. of dapa ; to stab for one. 



ea-ki'-pa, v. pos. of dap4 ; to stab one's own, — 

 dawakipa. 



6a-kl'-yu-hu-ge, n. (daka and iyufiuge) a fish- 

 hook. 



ea-ksu', n. bare or smooth ice. 



ca-ksir)', v. to step, bend the Igp. See adaksiij. 



cam, cont. of dapii. See idam. 



ea-mni', n. a sprout, a germ or bud : damni uya, 

 to sprout. 



ca-na', n. the groin, inside of the thigh, the gland 

 in the groin. 



can-ha'-ha-dai), adj. (daqte and hahadaij) quick 

 tempered, — danmahahadai) . 



ean-ha'-ha-ka, adj. quick-tempered, easily ex- 

 cited; — danmahahaka. 



ean-ha'-ha-ya, v. a. to irritate, — danhahawaya. 



can-ha'-ha-ya, adv. irritably. 



can-ha'-ha-ye-dai), adv. in an excited state, 

 irritably. 



ean-i'-yu-tar)-yar), n. (da^te and iyutaijyai)) 

 temptation. 



ean-ki'-ya, v. cont. of captekiya. 



ean-psag'-ya, v. a. (daijte and psaka) to make 

 sad, to grieve one, — danpsagwaya. 



can-psag'-ya, adv. in a broken-hearted manner. 



can-psa'-ke-ea, adv. broken-hearted, without con- 

 trol over oneself. 



ean-skem'-ya, v. a. (da^jte and skepa) to make 

 the heart melt or pass away ; to disappoint, — 

 danskemwaya. 



can-skem'-ya, adv. in a disappointed manner. 



can-ske'-pa, adj. (darite and skepa) disappointed, 

 angry, troubled, — danmaskepa. 



can-sin', cont. of daijte sida. 



can-sin'-ya, v. a. to make sad, — dansinwaya. 



ean-sin'-ya, adv. sadly, sorrowfully. 



ean-sln'-ya-ken, adv. sorrowfully. 



ean-tii)s'-ya, v. a. to embolden or encourage one, 

 — dantioswaya. 



can-til) '-ZEI, v. n. (daijte and tiijza) to be of good 

 courage, — canmatir)za. 



e£in-"wai)'-ka, n. (daqte and waqka) a coward. 



ean-"war)'-ka, v. n. to be a coward, — danwaqma- 

 ka and danmawaijka, danwaqnika, canwaguqkapi. 



can-"war)'-ka-ka, v. red. of canwaijka. 



ean-"war)'-ka-pi, n. cowardice. 



can-za'-ni, v. n. (daijte and zani) to be well in 

 heart, to be tranquil or of good cheer, — danma- 

 zani. 



can-ze', v. n. to be troubled, to have a load on the 

 heart, — danmaze. 



ean-ze'-ka, adj. troubled, — danmazeka. 



ean-ze'-ya, v. a. to trouble, to make angry, —  

 danzewaya. 



ean-ze'-ya, adv. angrily. 



ean-zan'-ya, adv. (dai)te and iata) undecidedly, 

 hesitatingly, 



ean-zan'-ye-ea, v. a. to make undecided, make 

 hesitate, — danzanwayeda. 



car), n. a tree, trees ; wood. 



cai), n. a night or day. This is always used after 

 the numeral adjective, as noi)pa dai), yamni dai), 

 etc. In this way it is distinguished from the pre- 

 ceding word. May not this meaning of the word 

 have grown out of the fact, that the Indians 

 when travelling calculate to reach wood at 

 night ? 



eai)'-a-di-pi, n. See daijiyadipi. 



cai)'-a-kan-yo-tai)-ka, n. something to sit on, a 

 chair, a stool. 



