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na-kah', adv. just now, lately. 

 na-ka'-po-gai), v. n. to rise, swell up, as bread rises. 

 na-kas', adv. indeed, truly. 

 na-ka'-tir), v. to straighten with the foot, — nawa- 



kati;) ; to become straight of itself. 

 na-ka'-Tva, v. to spring open ; to kick open, — 



nawakawa. 

 na-kca', v. to untie or loosen with the foot, — na- 



wakca ; to come loose of itself. 

 na-ke'-nu-na, adv. during a short time, a little 



while : nakenuna wani, / have lived but a little 



while. 

 na-ke'-ya, v. n. to slope. 

 na-ke'-ya, adv. sloping, leaning, not level. 

 na-ki'-ci-bu, v. of nabu ; to drum with the 



foot for one, — nawecibu. 

 na-ki'-ci-hmun, v. of nahmujj ; to twist or be- 

 come twisted for one, — namicihmur). 

 na-ki'-ei-hu-hu-za, v. of nahuhuza ; to shake 



for one, — nawecihuhuza. 

 na-ki'-6i-hu-hu-za-pi, n. seesawing. 

 na-ki'-ci-liina, v. of nahma ; to conceal for one, 



— naweciBibe, naui)kicihmai)pi. 

 na-ki'-ei-hoi), v. of nahori ; to hear for one, — 



naweciboi) ; nakicilioijpi, they hear each other. 

 na-ki'-ci-hta-ka, v. of naRtaka ; to kick for 



one, — nawecibtaka ; nakicihtakapi, they kick each 



other. 

 na-kl'-ei-ksa, v. of naksa ; to break off with the 



foot for one, — nawec'iksa. 

 na-ki'-ci-ku-ka, v. of nakuka ; to wear out with 



the foot for one, — nawecikuka. 

 na-ki'-ci-ksir), v. of nakik^iq ; to stand up for 



one in danger, stand by one, — nawec'iksii). 

 na-ki'-ci-mda-ya, v. of namdaya ; to make 



level by trampling on for one, — nawecimdaya. 

 na-ki'-ci-mde-ca, v. of namdec'a ; to break, as 



a plate, /or one with the foot, — nawec'imdeca ; to 



break for one by freezing, etc., — namicimdec'a. 

 na-ki'-ei-pa, v. of napa ; to flee from any person 



or thing, — nawedipa, namicipa. 

 na-ki'-ci-pai), v. of napaij ; to trample or tread 



out, as grain, /or one, — nawecipai). 

 na-ki'-ei-po-ta, v. of napota ; to wear out, as 



moccasins, /or one, — nawecipota. 

 na-ki'-ei-psa-ka, v. of napsaka ; to break, as a 



cord, with the foot for one, — nawecipsaka. 

 na-kl'-ci-su-ta, v. of nasuta; to tread hard for 



one, — nawecisuta, nauijkicisutapi. 

 na-ki'-ei-spa, v. of naspa ; to kick off for one 



any thing sticking, — naweci^pa. 

 na-ki'-ei-ta-ka, v. of nataka ; to fasten or lock 



for one, — nawecitaka. 

 na-ki'-ei-tar)-pi, v. recip. of nataij ; to kick each 



other, as boys in play, — naui)kicitai}pi. 



na-ki'-ei-'we-ga, v. of nawega ; to break, as an 



axe-handle, for one, by treading on it, — nawedi- 



wega. 

 na-ki'-ei-'wl-zi-pi, v. recip. of nawizi ; they are 



jealous of each other, — nauijkiciwizipi. 

 na-ki'-ci-za, v. of naia or nakiia ; to tread out 



for one ; to hull for one, as rice, by treading, — 



naweciza. 

 na-ki'-ci-zig, v. of naiii) ; to stand for one, stand 



in one's place, — nawecizii). 

 na-ki'-ei-zir)-ka, v. to stand up for one, stand 



by one, — naweciiiijka. 

 na-ki'-hmur), v. of nalmiuq ; to become twisted 



of itself for one, — namakihmui). 

 na-ki'-hbe, v. See nakihma. 

 na-ki'-Rma, v. a. pos. of nalima ; to hide or con- 

 ceal oneself, — nawakilibe, naurikifimaqpi. 

 na-ki'-hor), v. pos. of nahoi) ; to hear one's own, 



as what one has said or is reputed to have said, 



— nawakihoi). 

 na-ki'-kin-ya, adv. tenderly, soft : nakikinya 



^pai), it is well cooked. 

 na-ki'-ki-ta, v. n. to be made Umber or tender 



by boiling ; to trample and make limber, — nawa- 



kikita. 

 na-ki'-ksa, v. pos. of naksa ; to break one's own 



with the foot, — nawcksa and nawakiksa. 

 na-ki'-ksir), v. a. to go to one's help in danger, 



— naweksii). See anakik^ii). 

 na-ki'-mda-ya, v. pos. of namdaya ; to trample 



one's own level, — nawakimdaya. 

 na-ki'-mde-ca, v. pos. of namdec'a ; to break 



one's own by treading on it, — nawakimdeca. 

 na-ki'-mni, v. pos. of namui ; to turn back to 



one's home, — nawakiinni. 

 na-kln', cant, of nakiqca and nakiqta; nakin 



iyeya, to scrape off loith the foot. 

 na-kir)'-ca, v. a. to scrape off, as hair, with the 



foot, — nawakiijca, naui)kir)capi. 

 na-kig'-ta, V. a. to brash off with the foot, — na- 



wakiijta. 

 na-ki'-pa, v. pos. of napa ; to flee or retreat 



towards home, turn back for fear, — nawakipa. 

 na-ki'-pa-ya, v. n. to straighten up of itself, as 



grass that has been trampled down. 

 na-ki'-p6a, v. pos. of napc'a ; to swallow down 



one^s own, as one's spittle, — nawakipc'a. 

 na-ki'-psa-ka, v. pos. of napsaka ; to break with 



the foot one's own string, — nawakipsaka. 

 na-ki'-psor), v. j)os. of napsog ; to sjnll over one's 



own with the foot, — nawakipsoi). 

 na-kl'-pu-ski-6a, v. a. to pi-ess close together 



with the feet, — nawakipuskica. 

 na-ki'-sdo-ka, v. pos. of nasdoka ; to extricate 



oneself from, kick off one's own moccasins. 



