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hda-hda'-ye-da^, adv. not securely, loosely : 

 fidaidayedar) wahnaka, I placed it loosely. 



hda-fida'-yen, adv. not securely; idahdayen 

 hnake ^ni, he has not placed it in securely. 



tdali-ya', adv. to a distance, i. q. tehaij ; remov- 

 ing. 



hdah-ye'-ca, v. n. to remove or go off to a dis- 

 tance : hdahyec'e ^ni, it does not go off, said of deer 

 or other animals that stay about in the same place. 



lida-ya', adv. rattling ; not safely. 



tda-yen', adv. not securely or safely. 



hdi, V. n. to break out in sores, be sore, raw, — 

 mahdi, uijhdipi : daijkahu hdi, to have a sore 

 back, as a horse. 



h.di, n. a running sore, a raw place. 



Bidi, adj. miry. See kahdi. 



hdi-hdi', adj. red. of hdi ; broken out in sores ; 

 miring. 



hdi-lidi'-dar), adj. miry, muddy. 



hdo, v. n. to growl, as a dog. 



£do-ge'-ca, adj. hollow, as a tree. 



K.do-har)', adj. slovenly, not well put on, ss 

 clothes. 



Mo-he '-ca, adj. slovenly. 



hdo-he'-ya, adv. in a slovenly manner. 



lido-hdo'-ka, adj. full of holes. See hdoka. 



hdo-hdo'-ka-hai), part, fall of holes. 



hdo-Rdo'-ka-'wa-har), jxirt. having holes in. 



hdo'-ka, n. a hole : mini hdoka, a spring. 



hdo'-ka, part. See kahdoka. 



hdo-ka'-hai), part, opened, having a hole in. 



hdo-ka'-'wa-hai), jxirt. having a hole in. 



hdo-ki'-ya, v. a. to make growl, — hdowakiya. 



hdo-ya', v. a. to cause to growl, — hdowaya. 



lido-ya', adv. growling. 



lie, n. a high hill or ridge of hills, a mountain ; 

 esp., the Coteau des prairies. 



he-gir)'-ee, ». dross : iphiiegirjce, dandruff . See 

 also girigiqca. 



f e-E'e', adj. dangling, ragged. 



he'-i-mni-za, n. (he and imniia) a rocky ridge. 



]ie-ir)'-kpa, n. the brink or brow of a hill, the 

 end of a hill. See hii)kpa. 



fie-ii)'-tpa, n. Same as heiijkpa. 



ae'-i-pa, n. the brow of a hill ; esp., the head or 

 commencement of the Coteau des prairies. 



He-ku', n. the foot of a hill back from a river : 

 heku ui)yaT)pi, we go at the foot of the hill. 



he'-ma-ya-ear), n. a wooded hill. 



he'-mdo, n. a hill-top, ridge ; i. q. mdamdata. 



Re'-mdo-ka, n. Same as hemdo. 



he-mni'-ear), n. (he mni and cai)) a hill that 

 appears as if it were in the water ; Red Wings 

 village, a short distance above Lake Pepin, is so 

 called. 



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Hen, adv. (he and en) ashore : ften eiu, to put 



any thing ashore, as from a boat ; hen ihai), to 



step ashore. 

 fie-na'-ke, n. a hill-side, slope. 

 Re-na'-ke-ya, adj. sloping, sideling. 

 he'-pe-se, adv. hepese ehpeya, to make a splash, 



as in throwing any thing into water. 

 Ret-a'-zu, V. a. to put ashore, as the load of a 



boat. See wahetaiu. 

 he--w"ar)'-ke, n. frost, hoar-frost. 

 he-'wo'-skan, n. an uninhabited, desert place. 

 K.e-'wo'-skan-tu, adv. in a desert place. 

 lie-'wo'-skan-tu-ya, adv. away from any dwell- 

 ing, in a desert place, solitarily. 

 he-'wo'-ta-he-dar), adv. where no one lives, in a 



desert place. 

 Ce-ya'-ka, n. a hill, river hill, mountain. 

 Bie-ya'-ka-ta, adv. at the hill. 

 h,e-yain', cont. of heyapa ; by land, following the 



hill : heyam uqyaripi, we go by land. 

 &e-yan', cont. of heyata ; inland, in the interior. 

 fie-ya'-pa, v. n. to go by land, travel by land, in 



distinction from going by water, — heyawapa. 

 lie-ya'-ta, adv. back by the hill, back from a 



river, back from a fire, out back, back, behind : 



heyata ya, to go out back, retire, withdraw, — 



heyata mda ; heyata iyeya, to shove aside or 



back, put out of office, reject. 

 M-ea'-har), v. n. to slip, miss step, stumble and 



fall, — mahic'ahai) . 

 M-ea'-he-ya, v. a. to cause to slip and fall, — 



hicahewaya. 

 Mr), adv. cont. of hiijca ; very. 

 hit)' -6a., adv. very: v/a,it^laiQca, very good ; iice 



hirida, very bad. 

 Mi)-ca'-ke, adv. very, indeed. 

 Mrj'-kpa, n. (he and iijkpa) the brow of a hill. 

 Mrj'-kpa-ta, adv. to or at the top of the hill : 



hii)kpata uijyaijpi kta, we will go to the top of the 



hill. 

 liir)'-kpa-tar)-har), adv. at the hill-top, from the 



hill. 

 hir)-tkai)'-hu, n. the upper arm-bone. Hiritkai) 



alone is said not to be used. 

 hiri'-tpa, n. Same as hirikpa. 

 hiri'-tpa-ta, adv. Same as hiqkpata. 

 liii)'-tpa-tar)-har), adv. Same as hipkpataqhai). 

 Mr)-yar)'-tar), n. the daisy, which the Dakotas 



use in dyeing yellow. 

 M-ya'-ya, adv. bungled. See yuhiyaya. 

 hmir), adj. crooked, missluipen : siha hmiij, 



a crooked foot. 

 hmlrj-hmir)', adj. red. of hmiij. 

 hmiQ-hmiQ'-yai), adv. red. of hmigya;) ; crook- 

 edly. 



