KAH 



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KAH 



ka-hu'-hus-ya, adv. shaking ; kahuhusya hai), 



it stands shaking. 

 ka-hu'-hu-za, v. a. to shake, as a tree or house, 



hy striking, — wakaliuhuza, ugkahuhuzapi : to 



shake, as the wind does trees, etc. 

 ka-hu'-kun, a!c?r;. down: kahukun iyeya, to put 



down hy striking. 

 ka-hu'-kun-^wa-pa, adv. down a little. 

 ka-hu'-te, v. a. to wear to a stump hy striking, 



as an axe, — wakahute, u^kahutepi. 

 ka-hu'-te-dar), v. Same as kahute. 

 ka-hu'-te-dar), part, worn to a stump. 

 ka-hu'-to-ska, v. a. to make large at one end, as 



a hutinacute, — wakahuto^ka. 

 kah, cont. of kaga ; kah aya, to continue mak- 

 ing. 

 ka-ta', V. a. to curl, to knot ; to make rough or 



notch hy striking, — wakaha. 

 ka-B.a', n. a curl, a knot. 

 ka-hag', cont. prob. of kahaka, which is not now 



used : kahagpicasni, untamable, ungovernable, 



as a wild horse. 

 ka-lia'-ha, v. n. red. of kaha; to curl up, as 



flame ; to sparkle or send up sparks. 

 ka-li'a'-kpa, v. a. to notch, make a hollow place 



by cutting with an axe, — wakah'akpa. 

 ka-ham', cont. of kahapa ; kaham aya, to drive 



along, as cattle or horses. 

 ka-Etam'-ha-pa, v. red. of kahapa ; to heat 



against and make a rustling noise, as the wind 



blowing against grass. 

 ka-]iai)'-hi-ya, adv. a little slower, slowly. 

 ka-lia'-pa, v. a. to drive along ; to whip, drive 



by whipping, — wakahapa, ugkahapapi. 

 ka-R'a'-tpa, v. Same as kah'akpa. 

 ka-liba', v. a. (ka and hba) to make sleepy hy 



shaking, — wakahba. 

 ka-hljog', cont. of kahboka ; kalibog iyaya, it has 



drifted off. 

 ka-tbog'-ya, v. a. to cause to drift ; to wave, as 



a flag, — kahbogwaya. 

 ka-fbog'-ya, adv. drifting, waving. 

 ka-hbo'-hbo-ka, v. red. of kahboka. 

 ka-Rbo'-ka, v. n. to drift along, as wood on 



water, to be driven along by the current ; to wave 



infolds, as a flag. 

 ka-hbo'-ka, w. a drift, a float. 

 ka'-hei, v. a. to gap, break a gap in, as in the 



edge of an axe, — wakahc'i, yakahci, uijkahdipi. 

 ka-hei'-tei, v. red. of kahci ; to break out gaps 



from the edge of an axe, — wakahcihdi. 

 ka-Rei'-ya, v. a. to cause one to break a gap in 



an axe, — kahciwaya. 

 ka-lida', v. a. to rattle or make soutid by strik- 

 ing, — wakahda, ugkahdapi. 



ka-Ma'-gar), v. n. to lengthen out, become long, 



extend : kahdagai) yeya, to give away what has 



been given one. 

 ka-Eidah', cont. of kahdagaij ; kahdah aya, it 



lengthens out. 

 ka-hda'-:&da, v. red. of kahda ; to rattle,— ym- 



kahdahda. 

 ka-hda'-lida-gai), v. red. of kahdagaij. 

 ka-hda'-lidah, cont. of kaidahdagari. 

 ha-ttda'-lidah-ya, adv. lengthening out : ka- 



hdahdahya aya, to become long or lengthen out, 



as the days. 

 ka-Rda'-ta, v. a. to dig under, undermine, make 



large at the bottom, as a corn-hole ; to get one's 



fish-hook /as< on any thing, — wakahdata. 

 ka-hda'-ya, v. a. to cause one to ring or rattle, 



— kahdawaya. 

 ka-hda'-ya, v. n. to fall of, as a sticking plaster ; 



to come off, as paint or plaster, in scales, to scale 



off. 

 ka-hde'-ea, v. a. to split open ; to break in, as 



the skull, to fracture ; to tear hy smiting, — waka- 



hdec'a, uijkahdec'api. 

 ka-hde'-lide-ea, v. red. of kahdeca ; to break in, 



as the skull, to fracture, — wakahdehdec'a. 

 ka-hden', cont. of kahdeca ; kahden iyeya. 

 ka-Rden'-ya, v. a. to cause to fracture, — kahden- 



waya. 



ka-tdi', V. n. to mire, stick in the mvd, — waka- 

 Mi. 



ka-Bidi'-hdl, v. red. of kahdi. 



ka-hdi'-ya, v. a. to cause to mire, — kahdiwaya. 



ka-hdog', cont. of kahdoka ; kahdog iyeya, to 

 knock a hole in, to shoot a hole in. 



ka-lidog'-ya, v. a. to cause to make a hole in, — 

 kahdogwaya. 



ka-hdo'-hdo-ka, v. red. of kahdoka. 



ka-fido'-ka, v. a. to cut or break a hole in any 

 thing, with an axe, club, etc., or by striking ; to 

 break open ; to make a mortice, cut a hole with a 

 chisel ; to dress an animal hy cutting the flesh 

 from the bones. Hence, takahdoka, the flesh 

 of a deer without the bones. 



ka-Rem', cont. of kahepa ; kahem ehpeya, to 

 empty by lading out, used only of liquids. 



ka-he'-pa, v. a. to hail out, throw out, as water 

 until it is all gone, — wakahepa. 



ka-Re'-ya-ta, adv. back, on one side : kaheyata 

 iyeya, to shove or throw back or to one side. 



ka-hi'-ca, v. a. to wake up hy striking, — waka- 

 hica. 



kaBi-in', adv. of kahita ; bent forward, stooping 

 do'wn ; kahin inaziij, to stoop down, dodge, to 

 stand bent forward, as a hunter does when 

 approaching his game, — kahin inawazig, . 



