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car)-"Wap'-tor)-'wi, n. the moon in which the 

 leaves are green, answering to May. Some say 

 caijwapatowi. 

 ean-'wa'-ta, n. a log canoe, 

 eaq-Tva'-ta-tarj-ka, n. a boat or large. 

 eaq-wi'-ea-zi-pe, n. a draicing-knife. 

 ear)-"wi'-6i-hu-pa, «. sticks to carry a dead per- 

 son on, a bier. 

 ean-'wi'-du-du-ta, n. wood with which red or 



scarlet is dyed, logwood. 

 car)-'wi'-du-ta, n. logwood. 

 carj-wi '-pa-snog, n. a spit or stick to roast 



meat on. 

 ear)-'wi'-ta, n. a little grove or island of trees. 

 caij-'wi'-yu-sdo-he, n. a sleigh or sled of any 



kind ; sometimes a waggon. 

 eaij-Tvi'-yu-'wi, n. curled wood, i. e. a vine. 

 car)-AVo'-hna-ka, n. a trunk, box. 

 carj-^vo'-ka-zi-pe, n. shavings. 

 car)-zi', n. yellow wood, i. e. sumac. 

 ear)-za'-ta, n. a forked stick, a hay-fork. 

 ea'-pa, n. the heaver. Ciipa wakpa, Beaver creek. 

 ea-p'a', v. a. to thrust into, as a knife, — cawap'a. 

 ea-por)g'-i-cu-wa, n. (capoqka and kuwa) a 



musquito-bar. 

 ea-por)'-ka, n. the musguito, musquitoes. 

 ea-pta'-he-za, n. (capa ta and haza) the black 



currant, Ribes florid um. See taptaheza. 

 ea-pu'-ta, n. alder-berries. 

 ca-pu'-ta-h.u, n. the alnus or alder-tree. 

 ea-ske', n. the name of the first-born child, if a 



son, — damaske, caniske. 

 ca-smu', n. sand ; i. q. wiyaka. 

 eas-ki'-tor), v. pos. of da^toq ; to give a name to 



one^s own, — caswakitoi). 

 eas-tor)', v. a. to naine, give a name to, — eaiwa- 



ton, casyatoi), casuqtoijpi. 

 eas-tOI)'-pi, part, named. 

 ea'-ta, n. hard ashes, cinders. 

 ea-tai)', n. the name of the fourth child, if a son, 



— damatai), canitai). 

 ca-tka', n. the left hand : micatka and macatka, 



7ny left Imnd ; nidatka, thy left hand. 

 6a-tka', adj. left-handed, — camatka, canitka. 

 ca-tka'-tar)-hai),arfi'. at the left hand, — mica- 



tkatai)liar). 

 ea-tku', n. the 'iack part of a tent or house, the 



part opposite tke door ; the place of honor. 

 ca-tkun', adv. at the hack of a house or tent : 

 catkun iyaya wo, go to the back part of the house. 

 ca-tku'-tai)-har), adv. at the back part of a 



tent. 

 ea-ze', n. a name. 



ea-ze'-hdan, cont. of daiehdata ; intthe.gioMeof 

 one's own. 



6a-ze'-hda-ta, v. pos. of daieyata ; to call one's 



own by name, — daiewahdata. 

 ea-ze'-i-hda-ta, v. reflex, to speak one's own name, 



— cazemihdata. 

 ea-ze'-ki-ya-ta, v. to mention or speak of any 



thing to one, — caiewakiyata, daiedidiyata. 

 ea-ze'-yan, cont. of da^eyata ; in the name of. 

 c'a-ze'-ya-ta, v. a. (daze and yata) to call by 

 name, speak the name of a person or thing, 

 mention by name, — caiemdata, daiedata, caieuq- 

 yatapi ; daze mayadata, thou speakest my name. 



ee, a particle. It is commonly used at the end 

 of a sentence or paragraph, when a general truth 

 is expressed, or a common course of action men- 

 tioned ; also, when reference is made to what is 

 past, especially in quoting the words of another 

 or one's own. See da and 6io. 



ee, n. the penis, — mace, nide. 



ce-ea', »• *Ae thigh; the cock of a gun; maza- 

 kai) ceda, the breech of a gun. 



ee-ea'-kar)-tai)-ka, n. the femoral artery. 



ee-eo'-ktar)-ktar), adj. bandy-legged. 



ce-eur)'-te, n. the thigh-bone, femur. 



ee-eur)t'-o-stai), n. the neck or head of the 

 femur, the articulation of the femur. 



ce-dl', n. a reed-like grass with long joints. 



ee-di'-eo-tar)-ka, n. a large kind of reed. 



ee-di'-hu, n. tlie reed stalk. 



ee-e', a particle. For its definition, see ce. 



eeg, cont. of deka. See degya. 



eeg'-ya, adv. of deka ; stumblingly. 



ee'-ga, w. a kettle, pot ; a pail, bucket. 



ee'-ga-hu-ha-tor)-na, n. an iron kettle with 

 feet. 



ee'-ga-i-ha, n. the lid or cover for a kettle or 

 bucket. 



ee'-ga-i-hu-pa-har)-ska, n. a frying-pan. 



ee'-ga-i-hu-pa-tor), n. a kettle or bucket with a 

 bail. 



ee'-ga-i-psur)-ka-dar), n. a sauce-pan. 



ee-gai)'-stir)-na, (dega and distiqna) a small 

 kettle or bucket. 



ee'-ga-psur)-ka-dan, n. a sauce-pan. 



ee'-ga-ska, n. a white tin kettle. 



ee-ga'-te-zi-torj-na, n. a tea-kettle, any kettle 

 that bulges in the middle. 



ee-gii)'-stir)-na, n. See cegai)stii)na. 



ee-gu'-gu, V. n. to fry, as meat. 



ee-gu'-gu-ya, v. a. to fry meat, — deguguwaya. 



ee-hbe'-ea, n. a kind cfnuts which the Dakotas 

 take from the deposits made by ground-squir- 

 rels or mice. A very small root, in size and 

 shape resembling a pea, collected by mice, and 

 eaten by tEe Dakotas. 



. ee-hnag',, cont. of dehnake. 



