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ki-ir)'-yar)-ka-pi, ti. a running, a race. 

 ki-kar)'-he-za, v. n. pos. of kaqheia : to be sick 



for or to one, as one's child, — makikaijheza. 

 ki-ka'-tar)-ka, n. a species of duck, about as 



large as the mallard, with a sharp bill. 

 ki-ki'-hda, or kikir)hda, v. n. to go home and 



leave one, as one's dog or horse, — makikihda, ni- 



cicihda, uqkikihdapi. 

 ki-ki'-ta, adj. tough, elastic. 

 ki-ksam', cont. of kiksapa. 

 ki-ksa'-pa, v. n. to become wise ; to consult, — 



wakiksapa. 

 kl-ksu'-ya, v. a. to remember, recollect, — weksu- 



ya, yeksuya, uijkiksuyapi, miksuya, niksuya, ci- 



ksuya. 

 ki-ksu'-ye-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to remember, — 



kiksuyewakiya. 

 ki-ksu'-ye-ya, v. a. to cause to remember, — ki- 



ksuyewaya. 

 kl-ksai)', V. a. to violate, commit a rape on ; to 



take without leave, — wakiksai), uqkiksaijpi. 

 ki-ksar)'-pi, n. rape. See wikiksaqpi. 

 ki-kta', V. n. to awake from sleep ; to be awake, 



— wekta, yekta, itrikiktapi. 

 ki-kta'-har), part, awake : kiktahai) uq, to keep 



awake. 

 ki-kte', V. a. of kte ; to kill one's own ; to kill 



for one, — wekte, yekte, ui)kiktepi, mikte. 

 ki-kto', V. a. to take a boat to, bring over the 



river, — wakikto, makikto. 

 kl-kto'-ya, v. a. to cause to come over, ferry over, 



— kiktowaya : kiktoi^iya, to ferry oneself over. 

 kl-ku'-se, V. pos. of kuse ; to leak out for one, — 



makikuse, nicikuse, uqkikusepi. 

 kl-ku'-te, V. of kute ; to shoot any thing for 



another, as ducks, — wakikute, ui)kikutepi, maki- 



kute. 

 ki-ma'-ka, v. to be renewed, as an old field that 



has become good again. 

 W-ma-ma, n. the butterfly. 

 ki'-ma-ma-na, n. Same as kimama. 

 M-mde'-za, v. n. to become clear-headed again, to 



recover from a drunken fit, — wakimdeza and 



wemdeza. 

 ki-mna'-hai), v. n. to fall off, to rip off for one, 



— raakimnahai). 

 ki-mnl', v. of mni ; to spj-ead out one's own to 



dry in the sun, — wemni, yemni, uqkimnipi. 

 ki-na-hai)', conj. if when. See kii)hai). 

 ki-na'-ksa, v. a. to break in two with the foot, 



to break in the middle, — kinawaksa, kinauijksapi. 

 ki-na'-pa, v. to come or go forth out of; to have 



passed through in going home, — wakinapa. 

 ki-na'-psa-ka, v. to break in two in the middle 



with t^foot, as a string, — kinawapsaka. 

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ki-na'-ptu-za, v. to split or crack in the middle 

 with the foot or by frost, — kinawaptuia. 



ki-na'-spa, v. to break off about half with the 

 foot, — kinawaspa. 



ki-na'-zlQ, v. (ki and naiiij) to reach home and 

 stand ; to stand again in one^s place, recover one's 

 position, — wakinawaiiq, yakinayaiii). 



kl-nbe', v. See kinma. 



ki-ni', v. n. to live again, to return to life, as one 

 dead ; to revive, recover from fainting, etc., — wa- 

 kini, ui)kinipi. 



ki'-ni-har), v. a. to honor, respect, reverence, have 

 confidence in, — wakinihaq, uqkinihaijpi. 



ki'-ni-har)-pi, part, honored, respected. 



ki'-ni-hai)-siu-yar), adv. dishonorably. 



kl'-ni-har)-yar), adv. honorably, respectfully. 



ki-ni'-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to live again, — kini- 

 wakiya. 



ki-ni'-'war), v. n. of niwaq ; to swim hotne, swim 

 back again, — wakiniwai). 



kl-nma', v. a. to be like, to resemble in any re- 

 spect ; to look like in features or form ; to be like 

 in character, as a child resembles its parents, — 

 wakinbe, uijkinmaijpi, makinbe, nidinbe : atkuku 

 kinma, he resembles his father. 



kl-nu'-kai), or klqnxikar), adv. separately, be- 

 tween two, divided, each having a part : kinukai) 

 ehnaka, to divide, place in two piles. 



kl-nu'-kar)-ki-ya, adv. separately. 



ki-nu'-ka^-yar), adv. separately. 



ki-nur)'-ka, v. n. to grow, flourish. 



kir), def. art. the. When ' a ' or ' ai) ' changed to 

 ' e' precedes, kii) becomes dii). 



kig'-ea, adj. scraping. See yukii)c'a. 



kir)-ea'-hai), part, bare ; fallen off, as hair from 

 a dead animal, or as scales. 



kir)-ea'-"wa-har), part. Same as kiijc'ahai). 



klr)-har)', conj. if when. After 'a' or 'aij' 

 changed to ' e,' it becomes ' (^ighai).' 



kir)-har)s', adv. and yet, if 



klij'-hda, v. See kihda. 



klr)-ir)', v. a. to throw at: i^ya^ 05 kiijiij, to 

 pelt with stones, to stone, — wakiijip, makiijiq, 

 nicir)ir). 



kir)S, cont. of kiqza. 



kir)S-klr)'-za, v. red. of kiqza ; to grate or gnash, 

 as the teeth. 



kir)'-sko-ke-ea, adv. so large. 



kii)'-sko-sko-ke-ea, adv. red. of kii)skoke<$a. 



kir)'-sko-sko-ya, adv. red. of kiijskoya. 



kir)'-sko-ya, adv. thus far around. 



kil)-ska', n. (Ihaijk.) a horn spoon ; a large kind 

 of tortoise. 



kir)-yar)', v. n. to fly, as birds do : kiijyaij iyaya, 

 it has flown. 



