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na-tar)'-ka, v. n. to enlarge, become larger. 



na-tar)'-tar), v. a. red. of natai) ; to feel after 

 loith the feet, — nawatarjtai). 



na-ta'-om, adv. leaning, inclined. 



na-ta'-om-ya, ado. leaning : nataomya hai), it 

 stands leaning. 



na-ta'-pe-ta, n. a toad. 



na-ta'-ta, v. a. to shake off, as dust from one's 

 feet or blanket, — nawatata. 



na-tem', cont. of natepa ; natem iyeya. 



na-tem'-ya, v. a. to cause to wear of, as one's 

 horse's hoof, — natemwaya. 



na-te'-pa, v. a. to wear off with the foot, wear 

 .short, as a hoof or shoe, — nawatepa. 



na-ti'-6a, v. a. to scrape with the foot ; to paw, 

 as a horse, — nawatica. 



na-ti'-kti-ea, v. n. to thicken by boiling. 



na-tim', cont. of natipa ; natim iyaya. 



na-tim'-ti-pa, v. red. of natipa. 



na-tim'-ya, v. a. to cause to draw up, — natim- 

 waya. 



na-tin', conl. of natica ; natin iyeya. 



na-tii)', V. n. to become stiff, as a dead person. 



na-ti'-pa, v. n. to draw up, as leather, meat, etc., 

 when put on the fire, to crisp ; to cramp, con- 

 tract, as muscles. 



na-ti'-tar), v. a. to pull, pull backwards or for- 

 wards by bracing the feet, as a horse in pulling, — 

 nawatitar), nauijtitaijpi. 



na-tku', V. a, to break square off with the foot, — 

 nawatku : hu nawatku se<5a, it seems as if I had 

 broken my leg. 



na-to'-to, V. a. to make a noise by knocking with 

 the foot ; to clear off, as brush, etc., — nawatoto. 



na-tpa', n. the external ear, the ear of animals. 

 Same as nakpa. 



na-tpa', v. noge natpa, to become deaf by sick- 

 ness. 



na-tpa'-gi-CEi, n. the marten, Mustela martes. 

 Same as nakpagida. 



na-tpa'-gi-ca-dai), n. the marten. 



na-tpar)', v. a. to bruise or mash up fine with the^ 

 feet, — nawatpaq . 



na-tpar) '-tpar), v. red. of natpai). 



na-tpi', V. to crack by treading on. — nawatpi ; 

 to crack of itself, as fire snapping. 



na-tpi'-tpi, v. red. of natpi ; to crack or snap, as 

 fire burning. Said also of many guns fired oft' 

 about the same time. 



na-tpi'-yo-ta-he-dar), adv. of natpa ; between 

 the ears. 



na-tpo'-ta, v. pos. of napota ; to wear out one's 

 own moccasins, etc., — nawatpota. 



na-tpu'-tpa, v. n. to mix together, as in boil- 

 ing. 



corn-silk ; the hair on the side of the 

 to stamp off and destroy, as fur, 



na-tu', n. 



head. 

 na-tu'-ka, v. a. 



— nawatuka. 

 na-tu'-ta, v. n. to smart, as one's feet by travel- 

 ling : siha namatuta, my feet smart. 

 na-tu '-tka, v. a. to knock pieces off with the foot, 



— nawatutka. 

 na-ta', v. a. to kill by kicki7ig,—nsiwa^Si. 

 na-tir)s', cont. of natiijza ; natii)s iyeya. 

 na-tir)'-za, v. a. to press hard with the foot, — 



nawatii)za. 

 na-"wa'-ni-ea, v. a. to trample to nothing, to 



destroy by trampling on, — nawawanica. 

 na-"wa'-nin, cont. of nawanica ; nawanin iyeya, 



to walk or run off sickness or fatigue ; to destroy 



or annihilate, as by the bursting of a boiler. 

 na-Avagg', cont. of nawaqka ; nawarig iyaya. 

 na-"war)g'-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to gallop, as a 



horse, — nawaijgwakiya. 

 na-"wai)'-ka, v. n. to gallop, as a horse does. 

 na-'war)'-k£in, v. nawaqkan hiyu, to spring up, 



as the boards of a floor. 

 na-vra'-te, n. the temples ; the ends of a house ; 



the lock of a gun. 

 na-'wa'-te-ska-dai), n. a kind of small duck 



with a white .spot on each side of the head. 

 na-'we'-ga, v. a. to break, as a stick, with the 



foot, but not entirely oif, — nawawega. 

 na-"wefi.', cont. of nawega ; naweh iyeya. 

 na-"weli'-ya, v. a. to cause to break with the foot, 



— naweliwaya. 

 na-'wi'-hnu-ni, v. a. to destroy vnth the foot, — 



nawawihnuni. 

 na-"wir)', v. n. to sail around, as an eagle. 

 na-"wir)s', cont. of nawiijia ; nawiqs iyeya. 

 na-"wir)s'-"wir)-za, v. red. of nawiijia. 

 na-"wir)s'-ya, v. .a.^ t o cause to trample down, — 



nawii)8waya. ^^^^^^•• 

 na-vrig'-za, v. a. to trample down, as grass, to mat 



down, — nawawiijia. "' 



*■ na-vri'-zi, v. to be jealous, envious, — nawawizi. 

 na-ye'-ga, v. a. to make shine or sparkle by kick- 

 ing, as when one pushes up the fire with his foot, 



— nawayega. 

 na-yeh', cent, of nayega ; nayeh iyeya. 

 na-yeh'-ye-ga, v. red. of nayega ; to kick or 



punch up the fire with the foot. 

 na-za', v. a. to mash up or crush by trampling on, 



— nawaia. See nakiia. 

 na-zan', cont. of naiata ; naian iyeya. 

 na-za'-ta, v. a. (na and iata) ; to make forked 



by kicking, — nawaiata. 

 na-za'-ta-ka-hu, n. a small bush something like 



the dartiaia. 



