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ma-hen '-ur)-pi, n. somethmg worn within, a 



shirt, cliemise. 

 ma-hen '-vra-p a, adv. inward, towards the inte- 

 rior. 

 ma-he'-tar)-har), adu. from within. 

 ma-he '-ta-tar)-hai), adv. from within. 

 ma-he'-tu, adv. within, inward, deep ; i. q. 



temahetu. 

 ma-he'-tu-ya, adv. within, deep ; i. q. tema- 



hetuya. 

 ma-he '-tu-ya-ken, adv. within. 

 mah, intj. of calling attention ; look here ! listen! 

 mah, cont. of m4ga and niaga. 

 mah-a'-ka-ta, v. to hoe, as corn, — mahawa- 



kata. 

 mah-eir)'-6a, n. (maga and ciijca) the young of 



geese and ducks. 

 inah-i'-ca-hir)-te, n. (maga and kahii)ta) a 



rake ; a harrow. 

 mah-l'-kee-ka, n. land, soil, common land. 

 mah-i'-kee-ya, adv. on land, as opposed to 



water. 

 mah-i'-na-ta-ke, n. (maga and nataka) a fence, 



rails. 

 niah-i'-yii-hii)-te, n. (maga and yuhiqta) a 



rake, a harrow. 

 mah-i'-jni-mdu, n. (maga and yumdu) a 



plough. 

 mah-ki'-ear)-yar), v. (m4ga and kicaijyari) to 



work or till a field. 

 mah-pa'-zo, n. (maga and paio) a corn-hill, 



potato-hill. 

 ma-hpi'-hpi-ya, n. red. of mafipiya ; scattering 



clouds. 

 ma-hpi'-ya, n. the clouds ; the skij ; heaven, the 



heavens. 

 ma-hpi'-ya-sa-pa, n. black clouds. 

 ma-hpi'-ya-so-ka, n. thick clouds. 

 ma-hpi'-ya-spu-spu, n. long broken clouds. 

 ma-hpi'-ya-to, n. the blue sky. 

 ma-hpi'-ya-to-waij-zi-ca, n. the blue sky, the 



firmament. 

 mah-ta'-ni, n. an old field. 

 mah-te'-ea, n. a new field. 

 ma-ka', n. ground, earth ; the earth ; a season, a 



half year, as a summer or winter. See omaka. 

 ma-ka', n. the skunk or polecat, Vtverra mephi- 

 tis. See maijka. 

 ma-ka'-ce-ga, n. an earthen vessel or pot, such 



as the Dakotas are saij to have made and used 



before their intercourse with white people. 

 ma-ka'-da-pa, n. sticky clay. 

 ma-ka'-gi, n. brown earth. Makagiyuzapi, the 



name of a stream emptying into the Minnesota 



from the west, below Big Slone Lake. 



ma-ka'-hde, adv. end on the ground. Same as 



makehde. 

 ma-ka'-he-ya, v. a. to have a desire to kill or 



destroy, to think that one will kill, have a presen- 

 timent of killing or destroying. See caqhiya. 

 ma-ka'-htar)-ya, v. a. to kill or destroy very 



much, — makahtai) waya. 

 ma-ka'-i-yu-ta, v. to measure land, survey. 

 ma-ka'-i-yu-ta-pi, n. a measuring-chain, sur- 

 veyor's chain. 

 ma-kan', adv. (maka and akan) on the ground : 



makan iwai)ka, to sleep on the ground. 

 ma-kar)', n. tamarack roots. 

 ma-kar)'-o-pi-ye, n. a basket. Probably so 



called because the Dakotas supposed that willow 



baskets were made of tamarack roots. 

 ma-ka'-o-har)-zi, «. the shading of the earth, 



i. e. dusk. 

 ma-ka'-o-'wa-ki-ya, n. the name of a sacred 



feast and ceremonies connected with going to 



war ; when, it is said, they carry into the tent 



pulverized earth, and make hills like the gophers. 

 ma-ka'-pa, n. a swamp, where the surface of 



the earth lies on water. 

 ma-ka-pa', n. a skunk's head. 

 ma-ka'-sar), n. whitish or yellmoish clay. 

 ma-ka'-sai)-pa, n. next year, next season. 

 ma-ka'-sir)-to-nmi. See makasitomni. 

 ma-ka'-si-to-mnl, adv. all the world over. 

 ma-ka'-si-to-mnl-yar), adv. the world over. 

 ma-ka'-ta, adv. at the ground, on the ground, on 



the fioor : makata muijka, I lie on the ground. 

 ma-ka'-to, n. blue earth. Makatooze, the Ma- 



kato or Blue Earth river. 

 ma-ka'-'wa-ksi-ca, n. earthen plates, or dis/tes. 

 ma-ka'-'wa-se-sa, n. red earth, used by the 



Dakotas as a paint instead of vermillion ; i. q. 



wase. 

 ma-ke'-hde, adv. on end : caijpeska makehde 



inazii), to kneel. 

 ma-ke'-hde-ya, v. n. to fall doum, as a long 



stick, endwise : caijpeska makehdeya inaiiq, to 



kneel. 

 ma-ki'-ci-noi), v. of manoi) ; to steal any thing 



for another, — mawecinoi) ; maui)kie'inoi)pi, they 



steal from each other. 

 ma-ki'-kce, n. See makikceka. 

 ma-kl'-kce-ka, n. the land, as opposed to water. 

 ma-ki'-kce-ya, adv. on land. 

 ma-kl'-nor), v. of manoi) ; to steal any thing 



from one, — mawakinoi), mayakinoi). 

 ma-ki'-pu-sdi, adv. taith the face on the ground, 



prostrate, prone. 

 ma-ki'-pu-sdl-ya, adv. bowed doum to the 



ground. 



