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cai)'-0-tO-za, n. (daij and toza) a round stick. 

 car)'-o-war)-ca-ya, «. jworf aZ^ over, i. e. a 



/ore*/. 

 car)-pa', w. choke-cherries, of the genus prunus. 

 car)-pa'-gnii-gma, m. (Titoijwai)) See caijpaLmi- 



hma. 

 eaQ-pa'-hmi-hma, n. (cai) and pahmihma) a 



cart, waggon, any vehicle. 

 car)-pa'-hini-hina-hu-nor)-pa, n. a cart, two- 

 wheeled carriage. 

 earj-pa'-hmi-hma-hu-to-pa, n a waggon, a 



four-wheeled carriage. 

 eaQ-pa'-hu, n. dwke-cherry hushes. 

 car)-pa'-kir), v. (cai) and pakiq) to set up a stick 



in the ground to point the way one is going, — 



caijwapakii). 

 ear)-pa'-kir), n. the stick thus set up pointing the 



direction one has gone. 

 eai)-pa'-kir)-za, v. (caq and pakii)za) to play 



on the violin, — ca^wapakiijza. 

 car)-pa'-kir)-za-pi, n. a violin. 

 car)-pa'-kmi-kma, n. (Ihank.) See ca^pahmi- 



hma. 

 car)-pa'-ksa, n. (caij pa and ksa) a stump. 

 car)-pa'-nina, u. the bunch of sprouts that grow 



at the root of a tree or stump. See oaqopamna. 

 eai)-pa'-nnii-nma, n. (Mdewa.) See cai)pahmi- 



hma. 

 caQ-pa'-sa-pa-vri, n. (caijpa sapa and wi) the 



moon when choke-cherries are black, August. 

 ear)-pe'-ska, adv. on the knees : caqpeska make- 



hdeya inaziq, to stand on one's knees, i. e. to kneel. 

 car)-pteh', adv. well, very well : caqpteh sdon- 



ya, to know a thing tvell ; cai)pteh anagoptai). 

 cag-pteh'-ya, adv. well. 

 car)-sa'-ka-dar), n. (c'aij and saka) a switch, a 



twig, a rod. 

 cai)-sai)', n. a pillory. 

 cai)-sag'-se, adv. quickly, in haste. See cai)- 



caqse. 

 car)S-nma', adj. unpleasant to the taste, as lean 



meat ; i. q. mazamna sececa. 

 car)-su', n. (cai) and su) hickory-nuts, hickory- 

 wood. 

 car)-su'-hu, n. the hickory-tree, the walnut of 



New England ; Carya alba. 

 caij'-su-s'be-ea, n. (cai) and susbec'a) a wooden 



cross. See susbeca. 

 cag-sa'-sa, n. the bark which the Dakotas mix 



with their tobacco for smoking. This they take 



from two or three bushes, one a species of dog- 

 wood and the others a kind of willow. 

 car)-sa'-sa-hir)-ca-ke, n. a species of comus or 



dogwood, the bark of which is considered the best 



for smoking. 



ear)-sii)', n. (c'aij and i\ri) the gum or resin that 

 oozes from trees, pitch-plaster ; the pitch pine- 

 tree, from which the gum oozes. 



caQ-sirj'-ea-hpu, n. a small species of bird. 



ear)-sir)'-sir)-na, n. a plant from which gum 

 oozes when it is broken off ; perhaps a species of 

 camomile. 



ear)-ska', n. a species of hawk. 



eax)-ska'-"war)-indi-dar), n. a species of kite or 

 eagle. 



car)-ske'-du-ta, n. the red bird. 



cai)-su'-ska, n. the box-elder, Acer negundo. See 

 taskadai). 



eai)t-a'-hde, v. a. (cai)te and ahde) to desire, wish 

 for, set the heart upon ; especially, to set the heart 

 on for evil, determine evil against one, — caqtawa- 

 hde, cai)tayahde, cai)taui)hdepi, cai)tacihde. 



ear)t-a'-hde-pi, n. a determining evil against. 



ear)t-a'-hde-ya, v. a. to cause to set the heart 

 against, — cai) tahdewaya. 



cai)-te', n. the heart of men and animals ; the 

 seat of the affections : caijte yukai), to have a 

 heart, to he kindly disposed ; cai)te wanica, to 

 have no heart ; micarite, my lieart : also, the eye 

 of com, the germinating part of seeds. 



ear)-te'-a-sni, v. n. to recover from anger or sor- 

 row, — cai)teamasni. 



ear)-te'-a-sni-yar), v. a. to cause to recover from 

 sorrow, — caijteasniwaya. 



car)-te'-en-a-i, v. to take to heart, be displeased, 

 — caqteenawai. 



cai)-te'-en-yu-za, v. to have or hold in the heart, 

 to esteem, — cai)teenmduza. 



earj-te'-ha-ha-dar), adj. quick-tempered, — cai)te- 

 mahahadai). 



ear)-te'-ha-ha-ye-dar), adj. quick-tempered, iras- 

 cible. 



ear)-te'-hni-yar)-yar), v. n. to be disturbed or 

 distressed, as when one's food hurts him, — c'aijte- 

 mahniyaqyai). 



carj-te'-i-ki-eui), v. to sustain oneself, have com- 

 mand over oneself; to be resolute; i. q. sagi- 

 ^iya, — c'ai)teiwe^ui). 



eai)-te'-i-ki-cur)-yai), adv. resolutely, restrain- 

 ing oneself. 



6ai)-te'-ka-ze, v. n. to he distressed, as when one 

 is thirsty while eating, — caijtemakaze. 



ear)-te'-ki-ei-ei-ya-pi, n. loving each other. See 

 caijtekiya. 



car)-te'-ki-6ut), v. See daijteiki^ui). 



car)-te'-kl-ya, v. a. to love, have an interest in or 

 affection for, which prompts to benevolent acts, — 

 cai)tewakiya, cai)teyakiya, cai)teui)kiyapi, ca^te- 

 c'iciya, c'aqtemayakiya. 



ear)-te'-ki-ya-pi, n. love, benevolence ; one loved. 



