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i-e'-ksa-pa, v. n. to he wise of speech, eloquent, — 



iemaksapa and iewaksapa. 

 i'-en-hde and i-en-i-ye-ya, v. to reprocxh, 



blame. 

 i-e'-ska, v. n. to be Jluent, speak a language 



intelligibly, — iemaska, ieniska, ieu^skapi. 

 i-e'-ska, n. one who speaks well, an interpreter. 

 i-e'-ska-ki-ya, v. a. to have for interpreter, 



cause to interpret from one language to another, — 



ieskawakiya, ieskauijkiyapi. 

 l-e'-sni, V. not to be able to speak, dumb ; i. q. 



iaokitpani. 

 i-e'-sni, intj. not so ! See iyesni. 

 l-e'-'wi-ca-ka, v. n. to speak the truth, — iewic'a- 



waka, iewicayaka, iewicaui)kapi. 

 i-e'-vri-ea-ke-hai), adv. truly, in truth. 

 i-e'-yar)-pa-ha, v. to proclaim, publish, make 



proclamation, as the Dakota men do, — ieyagwa- 



paha, ieyaijyapaha, ieyaijuijpaliapi. 

 i-e'-yar)-pa-ha, n. a public crier, herald, a man 



employed to proclaim with a loud voice the deci- 

 sions of the principal men concerning any public 



matter, such as the time when they will move, 



where they will encamp, etc. 

 i-e'-ya-sna, v. to talk as one pleases, talk falsely, 



— iemdasna, ieuijyasnapi. 

 i-e'-ya-sna-sna, v. red. of ieya^na. 

 i-gmu', n. (Ihaijk.) See intnu. 

 i-gmu'-ho-ta, n. See inmuhota. 

 i-gmu'-suri-ka, n. See inmusui)ka. 

 i-gai)'-gaj)-lie-ea, n. a kind of swamp-grass. 

 i-ha', n. (i and ha) the lips ; the lid or cover of 



any thing ; as, cega iha, o pot-lid ; a stopper, 



cork ; i. q. io^taijpi. 

 i-ha', adv. signifying doubt or want of knowledge 



concerning what is aiBrmed or asked ; as, iha 



sdonwaye sni, / do not know. 

 i-ha'-i-sda-ye, n. (iha and isdaye) grease for the 



lips, ointment. 

 i-ha'-kam, adv. after in place, behind ; after in 



time, — mihakam, nihakam ; cihakam waui), / 



am behind thee. 

 i-ha'-kam-ya, adv. after, afterwards. 

 i-ha'-ka-pa, adv. after, behind. 

 i-ha'-ka-pa-tar)-hai), adv. from behind. 

 i-ha'-ki-6i-kta, v. a. of ihakta ; to accept of, 



take of one, — ihawecikta, ihamicikta. 

 l-ha'-ki-kta, v. pos. of ihakta ; to have regard 



for one's own, — ihawekta and ihawakikta. 

 i-ha'-kta, v. a. to see to, be intent on ; to watch 



over, guard ; to have regard for, love ; to obey, 



follow, — ihawakta, ihaui)ktapi. 

 i-ha'-kta-kta, v. red. of ihakta. 

 i-ha'-kta-ya, v. a. to cause to have regard for, — 



ihaktawaya^ 



i-j 



-ha'-kta-ya, adv. having regard for. 



-ha'-mna, v. See ihaqmna, which is the most 

 correct spelling. 



•hai)', V. n. to stand in or at, — iwahai) ; to re- 

 main, as ikidihai), to remain for one. 



■haijg', cont. of ihaijke. 



•har)g'-kl-ya, v. a. pos. to destroy one's own ; to 

 destroy for one, — ihaqgwakiya ; ihaqgkidiciyapi, 

 they destroy for each other. 



•haijg'-ya, v. a. to destroy, bring to an end, — 

 ihaijgwaya, ihai)gur)yai)pi ; ihaijgi^iya, to destroy 

 oneself 



■hai)li'-ar)-na, n. the next morning, the morning 

 following. 



■hai)'-ka-ye-tu, n. the next day, day following. 

 This form is used by Mr. Renville. See ihaijyaij- 

 ketu. 



■liar)'-ke, v. n. to end, come to an end. 



■hag'-ke, n. the end, termination ; the border, 

 boundary. 



•har)'-ke-ta, adv. at the end, at the last. 



■hai)'-ke-ya, v. a. to make an end of, destroy. 

 See ihai)gya. 



•har)'-ke-ya, adv. at the end, at the last or 

 lowest part : kun ihaijkeya, John viii. 23. 



-har)'-ktor)-"war), n. p. the name of one of the 

 divisions of the Dakota people. They roam over 

 the prairies chiefly on the north-east side of the 

 Missouri river, and number about 4,000. 



-har)'-ktor)-"war)-na, n. p. another family or 

 grand division of the Dakotas. Perhaps origi- 

 nally these two were one band, but now they are 

 distinct. These names signify those who have 

 their villages at the end. 



■har)'-mde, v. See ihaijmna. 



•hajj'-mna, v. to dream in the ordinary way ; 

 to have visions of what was known in a former 

 state of existence ; to have intercourse with spirits, 

 — iwahaijmna, ui)kihaT)mnai)pi. 



■har)'-ya-ke, n. See ihaijyaketu. 



•har)'-ya-ke-tu, n. the next day. 



hda', a prefix, used to make the reflexive form of 

 verbs beginning with ka and ya. 



•hda'-eir), v. pos. of iyaciq ; to liken one's own 

 or oneself to, — iwahdacii), imihdacii), iyahdacii). 



■hda'-co, V. reflex, of yaco ; to judge or condemn 

 oneself, — mihdaco, nihdado, uijkihdacopi. 



■hda'-du, V. reflex, of kadu ; to fan oneself, — 

 mihdadu and i^ihdadu. 



•hdag', cont. of ihdaka ; ihdag uijyaijpi. 



■hda'-ka, v.n. to move, start with one's family, 

 to go camping, move about from place to place, as 

 the Dakotas do, — iwahdaka, uqkihdakapi. 



hda'-ksa, v. reflex, of kaksa and yaksa ; to cut 

 off or Ute off one't own, as one's arm, — mihdaksa. 



