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na-su'-ta, v. a. to trample hard, — nawasuta. 

 ua-su'-za, v. n. to splinter or fly off, as a, piece 



of a bone ; to snap, as water freezing. 

 na-sa', v. n. (na and sa) to become red, to blush : 



ite nasa hiqhda, his face colored up. 

 na-sa'-da, v. to turn out the toes, as in walking ; 



nasada inani, to walk turning out the feet, — nawa- 



^ada. 

 na-sam', cant, of na^apa ; na^am iyeya. 

 na-sam'-ya, v. a. to cause to soil with the feet, 



— nasamwaya. 

 na-sa'-pa, v. a. to soil, blacken, defile with the 



feet, — nawa^apa. 

 na-sbe', v. See naima. 

 na-sda', v. a. to make hare with the feet, — nawa- 



Ma. 

 na-sda'-ya, v. n. to come off, as the hull from 



corn when boiled. 

 na-sdi', v. n. to ooze out, as sap from trees, or 



juice from meat roasting. ^ 



na-sdog', cont. of nasdoka ; naWog iyaya, to run 



or flee away ; na^dog hdicu, he starts off home in 



haste. 

 na-sdo'-ka, v. a. to pull off, as one's pantaloons ; 



to escape, fly out, as the cork of a bottle, — nawai- 



doka. 

 na-sdun', cont. of naiduta ; naidun iyeya. 

 na-sdu'-sdun, cont. of na^duiduta. 

 na-sdu'-sdu-ta, v. to slip often ; to make smooth 



with the foot, — nawa^du^duta. 

 na-sdu'-ta, v. n. to slip, slide, slip down, — na- 



wasduta. 

 na-se'-ea, v. a. to make wither by trampling on, 



as grass, — nawaseca. 

 na-sen'-ya, v. a. to cause to trample on and 



make wither, — na^enwaya. 

 na-si'-ca, v. a. to defile, spoil with the feet, — na- 



wasica, nauq^icapi. 

 na-si'-oa-ho-'wa-ya, v. a. to make cry out by 



kicking, — nawa^icahowaya. 

 na-sim', cont. of nasipa ; nasim iyaya. 

 na-sim'-siin, red. of nasim ; na^im^im iyeya. 

 na-sir)'-sir), n. a scar, a bum. 

 na-sii)'-sir)-ya, adv. crisped : na^iq^iqya ipai), 



cooked to a crisp. 

 na-si'-pa, v. a. to break off, as branches of a tree, 



by stepping on them ; to put out of joint, as one's 



knee, — nawa^ipa. 

 na-ska', v. a. to untie with the foot, — nawa^ka. 

 na-ska', n. a frog. See also hna^ka. 

 na-ska'-eai)-di'-dai), n. the tree-frog. 

 na-skarj'-skari, v. a. to shake or move about with 



the foot, — nawa4kai)skaij, 

 na-8ka'-tor)-tor)-tar)-ka, n, the bull-frog. See 



toqtoqtaqka. 



na-ski'-ca, v. a. to jn-ess with the foot, press out 



by trampling on, — nawaskida. 

 na-ski'-eu-te, ». little arrows, used in shooting 



frogs. 

 na-skin', cont. of na^kica ; naskin iyeya. 

 na-ski'-ska, v. a. to make rough, as gi-ound, by 



trampling on it, — nawaskiska. 

 na-sko'-kpa, v. a. to indent, make a hollow place 



tpith the foot, — nawaskokpa. 

 na-sko'-pa, v. to twist with the foot, — nawa- 



^kopa ; to twist or become crooked of itself. 

 na-sko'-sko-pa, v. red. of naskopa. 

 na-sko'-tpa, v. a. Same as na^kokpa. 

 na-sma', v. a. to hollow out or deepen with the 



feet, — nawasbe. 

 na-sna', v. n. to slip, miss one's footing, — nawa- 



sna. 

 na-sna'-sna, v. red. of nasna. 

 na-sni'-za, v. a. to trample on and kill, as grass, 



— nawasniza. 

 na-snur)'-za, v. n. to become injured of itself ; 



to become withered. 

 na-so'-sa, v. a. to foul or make turbid, as water, 



with the feet, — nawa^osa. 

 na-spa', v. a. to break off any thing vtith the foot ; 



to take any thing /rom a trap, — nawaspa. 

 na-spa'-spa, v. red. of na^pa. 

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



foot ; to break off a piece by shooting, as from a 



gun, — na^pewaya. 

 na-spi', V. a. to break off, as fruit, with the foot, 



— nawa^pi. 

 na-spu', V. a. to break off with the foot, as pump- 

 kins, — nawa^pu. 

 na-spu'-spu, v. red. of na^pu ; to break off pieces, 



break in pieces with the foot, as tallow, — nawa- 



^puspu ; to come to pieces, as in boiling. 

 na-sus', cont. of naiuia ; nasus iyeya. 

 na-su'-sus, cont. of nasu^uia. 

 na-su'-su-za, v. red. of na^uia ; to bruise or mash 



by trampling on, — nawa^usuia. 

 na-su'-za, v. a. to bruise or crush with the foot ; 



to crack off a piece, as from a leg-bone, — nawa- 



^u^a. 

 na-ta', v. nata iyeya, to kick out of the way. 

 na-tag', cont. of nataka; natag iyeya, to fasten ; 



natag hai), to stand fastened. 

 na-ta'-ka, v. a. to fasten, as a house, to bolt, bar 



or barricade ; to fence, as a field, — nawataka. 

 na-tar)', v. a. to toiich with the foot, — nawataq ; 



to make an attack, go after and rush upon, as on 



enemies. See anatai). 

 na-tar) '-ir)-sni, v. a. to walk or run off, to go 



off, as fatigue or partial sickness : nataqiijfoi iyeya, 



— nawatai)ii)^ni. 



