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na-ki'-sna, v.ims. of nasna ; to miss one's footing, 



to slip, — nawakisna. 

 na-ki'-ta-ka, v. pos. of nataka ; to fence, fasten, 



bolt or bar one's own, — nawakitaka. 

 na-ki'-"we-ga, v. pos. of nawega ; to break or 



splinter onis own with the feet, — nawakiwega. 

 na-ki'-'wi-zi, v. a. of nawizi ; to be envious of, 



jealous of, — nawakiwizi, namakiwizi. 

 na-ki'-za, v. jjos. of naza ; to tread out one's 



own rice. 

 na-kog', cont. of nakoka ; nakog iyeya. 

 na-ko'-ka, v. a. to rattle, as a bell, with the foot, 



— nawakoka. 

 na-ko'-ko-ka, adj. rowjh, as a country : lie na- 



kokoka, a rough hill. 

 na-kpa', n. the external ear, auricle ; the ears of 



animals. 

 na-kpa', v. n. ista nakpa, to become blind. 

 na-kpa', v. to crackle, as fire. See iiakpakpa. 

 na-kpa'-a-zog-ki-ya, v. n. to prick up the ears, 



as a hoi-se at any thing. 

 na-kpa'-a-zo-ki-ya, v. See uakpaaiogkiya. 

 na-kpa'-gi-ea, m. the marten. 

 na-kpa'-gi-ea-dar), n. a small marten. 

 na-kpa'-kpa, v. n. to crackle, as wood burning. 

 na-kpar)', n. the sineios of the wrist. See nap- 



kai). 

 na-kpi', v. a. to crack, as a nut, with the foot, — 



nawakpi. 

 na-kpi'-kpi, r. red. of nakpi ; to make successive 



sounds, as a gun sometimes does in hanging fire, 

 na-ksa', v. a. to break off, as a stick, with the 



/oo?,^nawaksa, nauqksapi. 

 na-ksa'-ksa, v. red. of naksa. 

 na-ksa'-ya, v. to cause to break with the foot, — 



naksawaya. 

 na-ksi'-za, v. n. to split or crack of itself; i. q. 



uapsiza. 

 na-ksa', v. n. to coil, roll up, as any thing burnt, 

 na-ksa'-dar), v. n. See naksa. 

 na-ksai), v. a. to crook or bend with the foot, 



— nawakiai). 

 na-ksar)'-ksar), v. red. of naksai). 

 na-ksi'-ksi-za, v. red. of naksiza. 

 na-ksis', cont. of nak^iia ; nak^is iyeya, to bend 



up, as one's legs. 

 na-ksi'-za, v. to double up any thing teith the 

 foot, bend up the leg ; to double up itself, — nawa- 



ksiia. 

 na-ktar)', v. a. to bend with the foot, — nawaktai). 

 na-ktar)'-ktar), v. red. of naktai). 

 na-ktar) '-yar), v. a. to cause to bend with the 



foot, — naktai) waya. 

 na-kti'-he-ea, v. n. to stumble, trip, miss step, 



knock the feet together in walking, — nawaktiheca. 



na-kti'-he-ya, adv. tripping, stumbling ; nakti- 



heya mani, to walk stumblingly. 

 na-ku'-ka, v. a. to wear out with the feet, — na- 



wakuka. 

 na-kur)', conj. and, also. 

 na-mda', v. n. to split off straight. 



na-mda'-ga, v. n. to swell out, burst open, as 

 corn boiling. 



na-mdah', cont. of namdaga ; namdah iyaya. 



na-mdas', cont. of namdaza ; namdas iyeya. 



na-mda'-ska, V. a. to flatten with the foot, — na- 

 waindaska. 



na-mda'-ya, v. to make level or smooth with the 

 foot ; to become level, spread out, — nawamdaya. 



na-mda'-za, v. to kick open, make burst by kick- 

 ing, — nawamdaza : to burst, as a kettle by freez- 

 ing, to burst open, as hommony by boiling, or as 

 one's entrails, etc. 



na-mde'-ea, v. to break, as glass, etc., with the 

 foot, — nawamdeca ; to break, as earthenware or 

 glass, by freezing. 



na-mde'-mde-ea, v. red. of namdeca. 



na-mden', cont. of namdeca ; naraden iyeya. 



na-mden'-ya, v. a. to cause to break with the 

 foot, — namdenwaya. 



na-mde'-za, v. n. to hull, as corn does by being 

 boiled in ashes. 



na-mdu', v. a. to pulverize, tread up fine, — na- 

 wamdu. 



na-mdu', v. n. to become dry and fine, as sugar 

 stirred up ; to wear off, as a gun-lock, so that it 

 will not stand cocked. 



na-mdu'-mdu, v. red. of namdu. 



na-mdu'-ya, v. n. to break or xoear off, as a gun- 

 lock, so that it will not stand ; to be plain or 

 manifest, as tracks not long since made ; to blos- 

 som. 



na-mdu'-ya, v. a. to cause to wear off, as a gun- 

 lock, so that it will not stand cocked, — namdu- 

 waya. 



nam-ka'-"wii), v. (nape and kawijj) to beckon 

 with the hand, wave the hand, — namwakawiij. 



nam-ki'-ea-win, v. a. to beckon to with the hand, 

 — namwecawiq, nammicawii). 



na-mna', v. to rip, as the sewing of one's moc- 

 casins, — nawamna ; to rip of itself. 



na-mna '-mna, v. red. of namna. 



na-nuia'-yar), v. a. to cause to rip, as one's moc- 

 casins, — namnawaya. 



na-mni', v. n. to turn back when going on a 

 journey, to give out going, — nawamni. 



na-nmi'-ga, v. n. to shrink, draw up, full up, as 

 cloth. 



na-nuii'-mni, v. red. of namni ; to swing, as one's 

 blanket. 



