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ka-ksa', v. «. to cut off wilh an axe or hy strik- 

 ing, — wakaksa, yakaksa, uijkaksapi. 



ka-ksa'-ksa, v. red. of kaksa ; to cut off often ; 

 to cut up, as wood for the lire, — wakaksaksa. 



ka-ksi'-za, n. a ravine, hollow, loio place, gully, 

 with or without water. 



ka-ksa', v. a. to toind, as yarn ; to fold up, — wa- 

 kaksa, uijkaksapi. 



ka-ksa', adv. coiled up : kaksa waijka, it lies 

 coiled up. 



ka-ksa'-dar), adv. coiled up. 



ka-ksa'-ksa, adv. red. of kaksa ; coiled up, in 

 coils, rolled round. 



ka-ksar)', v. a. to hend, bend up, — wakak^ai), ui)- 

 kaksai)pi. 



ka-ksar) '-ksar), adv. crookedly, in a zigzag man- 

 ner : kaksai)ksai) iqj^aqka, he runs crookedly. 



ka-ksi'-ksi-za, v. red. of kakiiia. 



ka-ksis', cont. of kak^iia ; kaksis iyeya, to dou- 

 ble up. 



ka-ksis'-ya, v. a. to cause to shut up, — kaksi^- 

 waya. 



ka-ksi'-za, v. a. to bend up, double up by strik- 

 ing ; to shut up, as a pocket-knife, — waka- 

 k^ia. 



ka-ktar)', v. a. to bend by striking, — wakaktai). 



ka-ktar)'-ktai), v. red. of kaktaij. 



ka-ktar) '-yar), adv. bending. 



ka-kti'-hai), adv. stumbling, tottering. 



ka-kti'-har)-har), adv. red. of kaktihai) ; stum- 

 bling, tottering : kaktihaijhai) mani, to walk in a 

 staggering manner. 



ka-kti'-har)-har)-yar), adv. stumblingly. 



ka-kti'-haij-yar), v. a. to cause to stumble along, 

 — kaktihai) waya. 



ka-ku', V. a. of aku ; to start to bring home to 

 one, — wakaku, uqkakupi, makaku. 



ka-ku'-ka, v. a. to pound to pieces, make rotten 

 by pounding, — wakakuka, uqkakukapi. 



ka-kur)'-kur)-ta, v. a. to cut in ridges, — waka- 

 kui)kui)ta. 



ka-kur)'-ta, v. a. to cut a groove in, — wakakui)ta. 



ka-kur)'-tkur)-ta, v. a. Same as kakuqkuqta. 



ka-ke'-ga, v. a. to make a grating noise, — waka- 

 iega. 



ka-kes', cont. of kakeza ; kak:es iyeya, to blow 

 off and leave bare and hard, as when the wind 

 blows- the snow from the ground. 



ka-ke'-za, v. n. to leave hard and bare, as the 

 wind does the ground. 



ka-ko'-^a, v. a. to scrape, as a turnip, — waka- 



ka-koh', cont. of kaljoga ; tipsigna Va\oYi yutapi, 



scraping turnips they eat them. 

 ka-kos'. cont. of kakoza ; ka^os iveva. 



ka-ko'-za, v. a. to make hard, to leave hard and 

 I bare, as the wind does the ground ; to beat hard, 



— wakalcoza. 

 : ka-mda', v. a. to make smooth by cutting ; to 

 I slice up, as meat for drying ; to cut up, as bread, 

 ! — wakanida, uijkamdapi. 



j ka-mda'-pi, )«. something cut up in slices or thin 

 ; pieces, as meat for drying. 

 '•■ ka-mdas', cont. of kaindaza ; kumdas iyeya. 

 ; ka-mda'-ska, t'. a. to flatten by beating, — waka- 



mdaska, uijkamdaskapi. 

 I ka-mdas '-ki-y a, v. a. to cause to rip or burst 

 open, — kamdaswakiya. 

 ka-mdas', cont. of kamdaza; kamdas inaiiij, to 



stand astride of any thing. 

 ka-mdas'-ya, v. a. to cause to straddle.— ki\- 



milaswiiya. 

 ka-mda'-ya, v. a. to make level or smooth by 

 beating ; to spread out, as a piece of cloth ; to 

 open or sjvead out, as the hand, — wakamdava. 

 ka-mda'-za, v. a. to make rip open or burst by 

 striking or throwing down, as a bag of corn, — 

 wakamdazis. 

 ka-rada'-za, v. a. to spread open, as the logs ; to 



straddle, — wakamdaia. 

 ka-mde'-ea, v. a. to break by throwing down or 

 striking, as glass, plates, etc., — wakamdec'a, yaka- 

 radoca, uijkamdecapi. 

 ka-mde'-mde-ea, v. a. red. of kamdec'a; to 



break to pieces, — wakamdcmde(!a. 

 ka-mde'-mden, cont. of kamdemdeca. 

 ka-mden', cont. of kamdec'a ; kamden iyeya, 

 and kamden ehpeya, to throio down and break to 

 pieces. 

 ka-mden'-ki-ya, v. a,, to cause to break, — ka- 



mdenwakiya. 

 ka-mden'-ya, v. a. to cause to break to pieces. 

 \ ka-mdes', cont. of kamdeza. 



i ka-mdes'-ya, v. a. to cause to be clear, cause to 

 clear off, as the wind does fog. 

 ka-mde'-za, v. n. to become clear, clear off] as a 

 fog clears away : aijpao kamdeza. vdien things are 

 again visible, daylight, the dawn. 

 ka-mde'-ze-sni, to be unable to see ; said when 

 there is a fog or darkness, and things are not 

 visible : kamdeze^ni ehpeya, to stun, knock Sense- 

 less. 

 ka-mdu', v. a. to pound fine ; to stir up and 

 granulate, as sugar, to make fine by stirring, — 

 wakamdu, uqkamdupi. 

 ka-mdu', v. n. to blossotn, open out, as flowers ; 

 to decrease, as the moon after its full : kamdu 

 idu, it is decreasing. 

 ka-mdu'-kl-ya, r. a. to cause to make Jine, — - 

 kainduwakiva. 



