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na-hmug', v. n. to curl or crisp, as bark or burnt 



leather. 

 na-hmuQ-hmur)', v. red. of nahmui). 

 na-hinui)'-yai),fflc?i'. curled: nahmuijyai) wai)ka, 



it lies curled up. 

 na-hna', v. a. to knock off toiih the foot, as fruit, 



— nawahna. 

 na-hna'-yar), v. a. to stumble, miss step ; to miss 



in trying to kick, — nawahnayag. 

 na-hnu'-hnu, v. n. to swell up. 

 na-ho'-ho, v. a. to shake or make loose with the 



foot, — nawaboho. 

 na-ho'-mni, v. a. to turn round with the foot, — 



nawahomni. 

 na-hu'-hus, con*, of nab uhuza ; nabubus iyeya. 

 na-hu'-hu-za, v. a. to shake or rock with the foot, 



— nawahubuza. 

 na-ha', v. n. to become rough, as one's hands when 



chapped by the wind, — namaha ; to stand up on 



end, as grains of corn when boiling. 

 na-Ram', cont. of nabapa ; nahain iyeya, to scare 



or drive away by stamping. 

 na-fiam'-ha-pa, v. red. of nabapa. 

 na-har)'-hi-ya, adv. slowly, i. q. iwastedaij. 

 na-ha'-pa, v. a. to scare aioay by stamping, — na- 



waliapa. 

 na-hba', v. a. to put to sleep by rocking with the 



foot, — nawahba. 

 na-Rbe', v. See nahma. 

 na-hbe'-ya-har), adv. secretly. 

 na-hei', v. a. to break out a piece with the foot, — 



nawabc'i. 

 na-heo', v. n. to come loose or untied, as one's 



moccasins or leggins. 

 na-heo '-ka, v. n. to come loose, as one's leggins. 

 na-hco'-ya, adv. loose, untied, as the strings 



that hold up one's leggins. 

 na-tda', v. a. to rattle with the foot, — nawabda. 

 na-Rda'-gai), v. n. to open, spread out, be en- 

 larged. 

 na-hda'-fida, v. red. of nabda. 

 na-hda'-ta, v. a. to scratch with the toes, — nawa- 



bdata. 

 na-tda'-ya, v. n. to peel off, come loose, fall off, 



as a sticking plaster. 

 na-hde'-ca, v. a. to rend, tear open with the foot, 



— nawabdec'a, nauqbdecapi. 

 na-hde'-hde-ea, v. red. of nabdeca. 

 na-hden', cont. of nabdeca ; nabden iyeya. 

 na-hdog', cont. of nabdoka ; nalidog iyeya. 

 na-hdo'-hdo-ka, v. red. of nabdoka. 

 na-Rdo'-ka, v. a. to make a hole with the foot ; 



to wear a hole in the foot by walking, — nawa- 



bdoka. 

 na-he'-yan, cont. of nabeyata ; nabeyan iyeya. 



na-fie'-ya-ta, v. a. to kick off to one side, — na- 



wabeyata : nabeyata iyeya. 

 na-W-ca, v. a. to wake one up with the foot, — 



nawabica. 

 na-hin', cont. of nabica ; nabin iyeya. 

 na-hma', v. a. to hide, conceal, — nawabbe, nauq- 



bmaijpi. 

 na-hma'-na, adv. secretly, slyly, covertly. 

 na-bmir)', v. a. to turn out or make turn out, as 



one's moccasins. — nawabmiq. 

 na-lior)', v. a. to hear any thing; to listen to ; to 



attend to, obey, — nawaboi), nayaboi), nauijboiipi ; 



namayaboi), thou hearest me. 

 na-hor)'-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to hear, relate and 



make hear, — naboijwakiya. 

 na-hoQ'-ya, v. a. to cause to hear, — nabo^waya, 



naborimayai). 

 na-hpa", v. a. to touch or set off a trap with the 



foot, throw down with the foot, — nawabpa. 

 na-hpe'-ya, v. a. to cause to make fall with the 



/oo<,— nabpewaya. 

 na-fipu', V. a. to knock off with the foot any thing 



sticking, — nawabpu ; to fall off of itself. 

 na-Rpu'-hpu, V. red. of nahpu ; to fall off, as 



any thing that has been stuck on. 

 na-Bitag', cont. of nabtaka ; nahtag iyeya. 

 na-Ma'-Ma-ka, v. red. of nabtaka. 

 na-hta'-ka, v. a. to kick any thing, — nawabtaka, 



nayabtaka, nauijbtakapi, namabtaka. 

 na-i'-eo-ga, v. n. to come loose, as one's leggins. 

 na-i'-eoli, cont. of naic'oga ; naicob iyeya, to 



cause to come untied, as one's garters, — naicob 



iyewaya. 

 na-i'-ei-Rbe, v. reflex. See nai^Jibma. 

 na-i'-ci-hma, v. reflex, of nabma ; to hide one- 

 self, — nami(Jibbe. 

 na-i'-pa-tku-ga, v. naipatkub iyeya, to kick into 



a row or line. 

 na-i'-tpi-ska, v. naitpiska ebpeya, to kick over, 



as a dog, on its back. 

 na-i'-turj-kam, v. naituijkam ebpeya, to kick 



over backwards. 

 na-i'-yo-WEiS, cont. of naiyowaza ; naiyowas 



iyeya. 

 na-i'-yo-'wa-za, v. a. to cause an echo by stamp- 

 ing, — nawaiyowaza. 

 na'-ka, adv. now, lately, but a short time ago, 



to-day : naka ec'amoi), / did it just now. 

 na'-ka, v. n. to twitch, as the eye or flesh some- 

 times does involuntarily : ista manaka, »ny eye 



twitches. See widanaka. 

 na-ka'-as, adv. indeed, truly. 

 na-ka'-es, adv. truly, indeed, of course. 

 na-ka'-ha, adv. now, lately, to-day, referring to 



the past. 



