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nap-sai)'-ni, n. (nape and saijni) the fiand on one 



side, one hand of a person. 

 na-psa'-psa-ka, v. red. of napsaka. 

 na-psi'-ea, v. n. to skip or jump about, — na- 



wapsic'a. 

 na-psin', cont. of napsica ; napsin iyaya. 

 na-psin'-ya, v. a. to make jump, — napsinwaya. 

 na-psi'-psi-ea, v. red. of napsica ; to dance about, 



— nawapsipsica : to spatter out, as hot grease 



when water is dropped into it. 

 na-psi'-psin, cont. of napsipsica ; napsipsin 



iyaya. 

 na-psi'-psin-ya, v. a. to make skip or dance 



about, — napsipsinwaya. 

 na-psi'-za, v. n. to split or crack of itself. 

 na-psor)', or napsui), v. a. to kick over and spill; 



to throw out of a canoe ; to make a canoe dip 



water, — nawapsoi) ; nai^ipsoi), to throw oneself 



out. 

 na-psu'-ka-za, n. (nape and sukaza) the fingers. 

 na-psur)', v. a. See napsoi). 

 na-psui)', V. a. to put out of joint, as a foot or 



leg, — nawapsui) . 

 na-pta', v. a. to sprain, as one's leg ; to wear off, 



— nawapta. See hunapta. 

 na-pta'-hpa-ya, adv. naptahpaya waqka, to lie 



on the belly resting on the arms. 

 na-ptar)'-yar), v. to kick over, — nawaptaijyai) ; 



to turn over of itself. 

 na-ptar)'-yar)-ken, ac?i». in the manner of turn- 

 ing over. 

 na-pte'-ca, adv. less. 

 na-pten', cont. of napte<!a. 

 na-pten'-ya, adv. less. 

 na-pten'-ye-dar), adv. less, diminished. 

 nap-to '-ka-he-y a, n. the fore-finger. 

 na-ptu'-ptu-za, v. red. of naptuza. 

 na-ptus', cont. of naptuza ; naptus iyaya. 

 na-ptu'-za, v. n. to crack, split of itself or by the 



action of heat or cold. 

 na-pir)', v. a. to wear around the neck, as a ker- 

 chief or neck ornament, beads, etc., — nawapii). 

 na-pii)'-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to wear on the neck, 



— napiijwakiya. See wanapir). 

 na-pir)'-pi, n. cai) napiijpi, an ox-yoke. 

 na-sa', and nase, v. a. to hunt buffalo, to sur- 

 round and kill, as they do in a buffalo hunt, — 



nawasa. 

 na-sa', v. n. to stand erect, as hogs' bristles. 

 na-s'a', v. n. to simmer, make a slight noise, as 



water before boiling. 

 na-sa'-tii), v. nasatiij iyeya, to stretch out, as an 



animal when dying ; to become straight. 

 na-sa'-tlr)-tir), v. red. of nasatii) ; nasatiijtiq 



iyaya, to go straight, as a hutinacute. 



na-sda', v. a. to grease with the foot, — nawasda. 

 na-sdan', cont. of nasdata ; without noise, stilly. 

 na-sda'-sdan, cont. of nasdasdata. 

 na-sda'-sda-ta, v. red. of nasdata. 

 na-sda '-ta, v. a. to go softly up to any thing, to 



crawl up to, — nawasdata. 

 na-sde'-ea, v. n. to crack or split of itself, as 



wood. 

 na-sden', cont. of nasdeca ; nasden iyaya. 

 na-sden'-ya, v. a. to cause to split or crack, — 



nasdenwaya. 

 na-sde'-sde-ea, v. red. of nasdeca. 

 na-sdi', v. n. to hiss, as wet wood burning. 

 na-sdi'-sdi, v. red. of nasdi. 

 na-sem', cont. of nasepa ; nasem iyaya, to go 



scraping along, cleaning off, brushing off. 

 na-sem'-se-pa, v. red. of nasepa. 

 na-se'-pa, v. n. to leak out, escape of itself. 

 na-ski'-ca, v. to press doton with the foot, — na- 



waskic'a ; to go down or become less of itself. 

 na-skin', cont. of naskica ; naskin iyaya, to abate 



or go down, as a swelling. 

 na-ski'-ta, v. a. to tread on and press down, — 



nawaskita. 

 na-smir('-yar), v. a. to scrape off with the foot, 



— nawasmiijyai) . 

 na-smir)'-yai)-yar), v. red. of nasmiijyai} ; to 



scrape or wear off with the feet and leave bare, — 



nawasmiqyaijyai) . 

 na-sna', v. to make a rattling noise with the feet ; 



to shake off with the foot, — nawasna : to fall «ff 



of itself, as rice when the tying breaks. 

 na-sna'-sna, v. red. of nasna ; nasnasna mani, to 



make a tinkling as one walks. 

 na-son', cont. of nasota ; nason iyeya. 

 na-soi)', or nasui), v. n. to stretch out the feet 



and legs, — nawasoi), nauijsoijpi. 

 na-sor)'-sog, v. red. of nasoi) ; to struggle, — na- 



wasoi)soi). ■• 



na-soi)'-yar), adv. in a struggling manner. 

 na-so'-ta, v. a. to use up ; to destroy toitk the 



feet, — nawasota, nauijsotapi. 

 na-spa'-ya, v. a. to wet with the feet ; to wet the 



feet, — nawaspaya. 

 na-star)'-ka, v. a. to moisten with the feet, — na- 



wasta^ka. 

 na-su', n. the upper part of the head ; the brain. 

 na-su'-eil)-ca, n. the brain, or that part of it 



which communicates with the spinal marrow. 

 na-su'-dar), n. dim. of nasu ; the cerebellum. 

 na-su'-hu, n. the skull, cranium. 

 na-sur)', v. See nasoi). 

 na-su'-su-za, v. red. of nasuza ; to snap, as ice 



forming. 

 na-su'-sda, adj. bald-headed. 



