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O-ki'-ksam, cont. of okiksapa. 



O-ki'-ksam-ya, adv. wisely : okiksaniya wauij, 



/ am acting wisely. 

 O-ki'-ksam-ya, v. a. to cause to experience or 



knoxo, — okiksamwaya : okiksami^iya, to make 



oneself tvise. 

 O-ki'-ksa-pa, v. n. to he wise in respect to ; to 



have gained wisdom by experience, — owakiksapa. 

 O-ki'-ksu-ye, n. remembrance. 

 O-ki'-ksu-ye, v. a. to remember ; okiksuye wa^te, 



it is easily remembered. 

 O-ki'-ksu, V. pos. of ozu ; to plant or sow one^s 



own, as a field, — oweksu, uijkokiksupi. 

 o-ki'-mda-har), adj. many-coated, as an onion ; 



in layers or leaves, as a book. 

 O-ki'-mda-wa-hai), adj. Same as okimdabai). 

 0-ki'-indo-tor)-tor), adj. having many comers, 



angular. 

 O-ki'-na-ksa, v. a. to break any thing in two in 



the middle with the foot, — okinawaksa. 

 O-ki'-na-mda-ga, v. n. to burst open, as com in 



boiling. 



o-ki'-na-mda-za, v. n. 



ing. 

 o-ki'-na-mde-ea, v. a. 



to hurst, as corn in boil- 

 to break in two, as a 

 plate, etc., by trampling on it, — okinawamdeca. 



O-ki'-na-mden, cont. of okinamdeca ; okinamden 



 iyeya. 



O-ki'-na-ptus, cont. of okinaptuia. 



O-ki'-na-ptU-za, v. n. to crack or burst open. 



o-ki'-na-sde-ca, v. n. to split or burst open 

 lengthwise. 



O-ki'-na-spa, v. a. to divide in the middle, break 

 off, — okinawaspa. 



o'-ki-nl, adv. perhaps, possibly. 



O-ki'-ni, V. a. to share, receive a part in a divi- 

 sion, — owakini, uqkokinipi. 



o-ki'-ni-hai), adj. of kinihai) ; honorable. 



O-kl'-ni-ki-ya, v. a. to give a share of, caiue to 

 partake, — okiniwakiya, okinimakiya. 



o'-ki-nih, c(dv. suddenly. 



o'-ki-ni-Bil), adv. suddenly. 



O-ki'-ni-ya, v. n. to gasp, breathe as one dying, — 

 owakiniya, uqkokiniyapi. 



O-ki'-ni-ya, v. a. See okinikiya. 



O-ki'-ni-ya, n. the breast, as that part from which 

 one breathes. 



o-kir)'-har), v. n. to cease from : okiijhaij wanica, 

 without rest, unceasing. 



0-kir)'-yar), v. n. of kiijyai) ; to fly in. 



0-kir)'-yar), adj. okiqyar) wa^te, docile, gentle. 



O-ki'-pa, V. pos. of opa ; to go in one's own boat, 



to follow or obey one's own, to follow, as one does 



the habits or trade of his father : atkuku orai) 



okipa, he follows his father'' s business, — owakipa. 



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O-ki'-pa-ta, v. a. to join one to the other, to patch 



on, — okiwapata. 

 o-ki'-pa-ta-pi, n. patch-work. ; 



o-ki'-pe, V. Same as okipa. 

 O-ki'-pe-ea, v. n. to do as one has been accustomed 



to do, — owakipeca. 

 0-ki'-pe-ki-y£i, v. a. to cause to follow one's own, 



— okipewakiya. 

 o-ki'-pe-mni, v. pos. of opemni ; to wrap around 



one's own, — owakipemni. 

 O-ki'-pe-ya, v. a. to cause to follow one's own, — 



okipewaya. 

 O-ki'-pe-ya, adv. following : okipeya wauq. 

 O-ki'-pi, v. to be large enough for, to hold, admit, 



receive, — omakipi, onicipi, uijkokipipi. 

 O-ki'-pi-ya, adv. admitting, receiving. 

 O-ki'-sa-pa, v. n. of kisapa ; to become bare, as a 



spot of ground, while the snow remains around. 

 o-ki'-se, n. a part, the half, half of any thing cut 



in two, as a potato. 

 O-ki'-sta-ka, v. n. to be enfeebled by or on account 



of: witko okistaka, to be enfeebled by debauch ; 



istiijma okistaka, to be feeble or listless, as when 



just awakened from sleep. 

 o-ki'-ta-he-dai), adv. between. 

 O-ki'-ta-he-pi, adv. between one place and ano- 

 ther. 

 o-ki'-tar)-ir), v. n. to appear, be conspicuous, as a 



hill. 

 0-ki'-tar)-ir), n. manifestation, perspicuity : oki- 



taijii) wa^te, a good manifestation. 

 o-ki'-tar)-ir)-yar), adv. manifestly, gloriously. 

 o-ki'-tpa-ni, v. Same as okikpani. 

 O-ki'-tpa-ni-ya, v. to cause to be unable. Same 



as okikpaniya. 

 o-ki'-tpa-ni-yai), adv. Same as okikpaniyaq. 

 O-ki'-ta, w. M. to be tired with, fatigued or worn 



out by ; to be made sick by, — owakita. 

 O-ki'-urj-ni-yai), v. of kinqniyaq ; to be injured 



internally. 

 0-ki'-UI)-ni-ye, n. an injury, a wound. 

 o-ki'-Tva, V. pos. of owa ; to write one's own, as 



one's name, — owakiwa, uqkokiwapi. 

 o'-ki-ya, v. a. to help, assist one in any thing, — 



owakiya, ouijkiyapi, omakiya, odidiya. 

 O-ki'-ya, v. a. to talk with ; to court, as a man 



courts a woman ; to make peace with, — owakiya, 



ui)kokiyapi, ociciya. 

 O-ki'-yag, cont. of okiyaka ; he okiyag wahi, / 



have come to tell him that. 

 O-ki'-ya-ka, v. a. of oyaka ; to tell any thing to 



one, — owakiyaka and owakimdaka, oyakidaka, 



uqkokiyakapi, omakiyaka, ociciyaka. 

 o-ki'-ya-pta, v. of oyapta ; to leave, as food, /or 



one, — owakiyapta. 



