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i'-ku-sai), n. a small kind of mink with a brown 



lower jaw. 

 i'-ku-sar)-na, M. Same'as ikusai). 

 i-ku'-te, n. ammunition. Icute is the better form. 

 i-ku'-tku-te-ka, v. n. to make trial, to endeavor 



beforehand to know how one can succeed, for 



instance, in asking for any thing, — iwakutkuteka. 

 i-ma'-ga-ga, v. n. of magaga ; to be amused 



with, cheered by, — imamagaga, inimagaga. 

 i-ma'-ga-ga-yEi, v. a. to amuse with, enliven by, 



cheer one, — imagagawaya. 

 i '-ma-hen, adv. within. 

 i'-ina-hen-tar)-har), adv. from within. 

 i'-ma-hen-tu, adv. within. 

 i'-ma-hen-tu-ya, adv. inwards, within. 

 i'-ma-hen-tu-ya-ken, adv. within, in the inside 



i'-nia-hen-"wa-pa, adv. towards the inside, in- 

 wards. 

 i-ma'-nl, v. a. of mani ; to walk to or for a thing, 



— imawani, imauijnipi. 

 i-mda'-mde, v. 1st pers. sing, of iyaya ; / went. 

 i'-mna, v. n. to be satisfied, have sufficient of, — 



imamna, inimna, iuijmnaijpi. 

 i'-mna-hax), adv. satisfied, to satisfaction, enough, 



sufficiently : imnahai) uqtapi, we have eaten suffi- 

 ciently. 

 i'-mna-haQ-yar), adv. sufficiently. 

 i'-nina-har)-yar)-ken, adv. very much, a great 



deal, sufficiently, — imnahaijyaijken edoi), he has 



done enough. 

 i'-mna-yar), v. a. to fill, satisfy, — imnawaya. 

 i'-mna-yar), adv. filled, satisfied. 

 i-mna'-yai), v. a. of mnayaij ; to gather together 



by means of, — imnawaya. 

 i-mni'-ci-ya, v. n. to make an assembly to, — 



imnimiciya, imniniciya ; they assemble to or for 



some purpose. 

 i'-mni-star), n. water running from the mouth : 



imni^tai) au, to drivel, slaver, — imni^tai) amau. 

 i-inni'-za, n. a rock, rocks. See heimniza. 

 I-mni'-za-ska-dai), n. (imniza and skadaij) the 



Dakota name for Saint Paul ; little-white-rock. 

 i-na', n. mother, my mother. It is used only in 



this form. For the second and third persons see 



'hui].' 

 i-na', or i-naf, intj. strange ! surprising ! 

 i-na'-gu-ge-ea, adj. spongy or open, like the soft 



part of bones. Said when tlie grease is all boiled 



up with the water or soup. 

 i'-na-hai), intj. of assent ; truly ! certainly ! to 



be sure ! 

 l-na'-hda-ka, v. n. to stand out, as the ribs of a 



poor animal, to be lean, very poor ; to spread out, 



as a moccasin. 



i-na'-hi-na-hi-na, intj. of surprise ; indeed ! 



i-naJB.', intj. See inahinahina. 



i-na'-fibe, v. See inahma. 



i-na'-tbe-ki-ya, v. a. to hidefrw(n, conceal from 



one, — inatbewaMya. 

 i-na'-Rbe-ki-ya, adv. in a concealed manner, 



secretly. 

 i-na'-libe-ya, adv. secretly, slily, covertly. 

 i-na'-hbe-ya-har), adv. in secret, secretly. 

 i-na'-Rei, v. a. to pierce and have the hold break 



out of any thing, — inawahci. 

 i-na'-hdo-ka, v. a. to wear a hole with the foot by 



means of something, as in one's moccasins or 



socks : haijpa igyai) inwahdoka, / have worn a 



hole in my moccasins on a stone, — inawahdoka. 

 i-na'-hma, v. a. to hide, keep secret, conceal, — 



inawahbe, inauijhmaijpi. 

 i'-na-hma, v. a. to seduce, to commit fornication 



or adultery with one, — inawalbe. See wiina- 



hma. 

 i'-na-hniar)-pi, n. seduction. 

 i-na'-bni, v. n. to be in haste, make haste, hurry, 



— inawahni, inauijhnipi. 

 i-na'-hni-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to make haste, to 



hasten one, — inahniwakiya. 

 i-na'-hni-pi, n. a hastening, haste, hurry. 

 i-na'-hni-ya, v. a. to hasten one, make hurry, — 



inahniwaya. 

 i-na'-Rnl-yaj), adv. in haste, hastily ; on an 



errand : inahniyai) wahi, / have come on an 



errand. 

 i-na'-hpe, n. of nahpa ; that which is stepped on 



and sets off a trap, the pan of a trap. 

 i-na'-hpe-dax), n. dim. of inahpe. 

 i'-na-ki-hbe, v. See inakilima. 

 i'-na-ki-hma, v. pos. of inahma ; to entice away 



one's oion, as a woman whom one has formerly 



had for a wife : tawicu inakihbe, he has stolen 



away his old wife, — inawakihma. 

 i-na'-kim-ya, adv. of inamya ; taking refuge in, 



fleeing to for shelter or refuge, trusting in : Nio'ii)- 



k^i inakimya ceuijniciyapi, we pray to Thee trust- 

 ing in thy Son. 

 l-na'-ki-pa, v. pos. of inapa : to take refuge in 



one's own ; to trust in something that sustains 



some relation to one, — inawakipa. 

 i-na'-ki-tar), v. pos. of inataii ; to go off and 



leave one's own in danger, — inawakitai), inauijki- 



taqpi. 

 i-na'-ki-'wi-zi, v. pos. pf inawizi ; to be envious 



of one's own relations ; to be jealous of one's own, 



— inawakiwizi. 

 i-na'-ku-ka, v. of nakuka ; to crush or destroy 



loith the foot, — inawakuka. 

 i-nam', cont. of inapa. 



