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O-ki'-ya-sir), v. n. to stick together, as potatoes 



growing on the sanne root. 

 o-ki'-ya-ska-pa, v. «. to stick on, stick together, 



cleave to, to fall in and become Jlat, as an animal 



that is poor. 

 o-kl'-ya-ta-ke-ea, adj. lean, i. q^ stodai) or 



(^istiqna. 

 o'-ki-yu-te, n. a strait or channel. 

 O-ki'-zi, V. n. to heal up, recover from a hurt or 



wound, — omakizi, onicizi, uijkokizipi. 

 O-ki'-zi-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to heal up, — okizi- 



wakiya. 

 O-ki'-zi-ya, v. a. to cause to heal, make well, — 



okiziwaya, okizimayai). 

 O-ki'-ZU, V. of ozu ; to sow or plant one's own ; 



to plant for one ; to fill up, as a bag ; to meet, as 



two parties, — owakiiu. 

 o'-ki-zu, V. n. to he united. See kokizu. lyo- 



kiiu is also used. 

 o'-ki-zu-ya, v. a. to cause to unite, — 6kiiu- 



waya. 

 o'-kl-ZU-ya, adv. unitedly, together. 

 O-ko', «. a crcLck, a hole, an aperture, as in a 



house. 

 o-ko'-da-kl-ci-ye, n. a league, covenant, commu- 

 nion, fellowship ; a church, society, community. 

 O-ko'-kl-pe, n. danger, fear. See wokokipe. 

 O-ko'-ki-pe-ya, adv. in fear. 

 O-ko'-ki-zu-ya, adv. in the aggregate, collec 



lively. 

 O-kor)', n. desire. See koi). 

 o-kor)'-ka, n. one who desires or is covetous. 

 o'-kor)-'wai)-zi-dar), adj. unchanging, always 



the same, expressive of oneness, as being of one 



mind, — okoij mawai) iidaq . 

 0-kor)'-ze, n. a rule, a law. See wokoqze. 

 O-ko'-pe, n. fear. 

 O-ko'-pe-ya, adv. seen through a hole, as one 



seen through an opening in the bushes ; in daw 



ger : okopeya naiii), he stands in danger. 

 O-ko'-tor), V. there is a hole. 

 0-ko'-toi)-yar), n. an opening or communication ; 



expanse, space. Jhis word is used for the expanse 



of the heavens or the firmament. 

 O-kpa'-gi, V. pos. of opagi ; to fill one's own pipe 



with one's own tobacco, — owakpagi. 

 o'-kpas, cont. of okpaza ; okpas icu, to become 



dark. 

 o'-kpas-ya, v. a. to darken, make dark, — okpas- 



waya. 

 o'-kpas-ya, adv. darkly, in the dark ; okpasya 



wanka, it lies in the dark. 

 o'-kpa-za, v. n. to he dark : okpaze Kiq<$a, it is 



very dark. 

 o'-kpa-za, n. darkness, night. 



o'-kpe, V. to meet and assist in carrying a load : 

 okpe ya, to go to assist one ; wi<5okpe uijyaijpi, 

 and okpe wicuijyaijpi, we go to their assistance. 



o'-ksa, V. re. to break off, as a stick, in a hole. 

 See oyuksa. 



O-ksa'-hai), part, broken off in, fallen in, as a 

 corn-hole. 



O-ksa'-he, part. Same as oksahaq. 



o'-ksa-ka, v. See oksa. 



o'-kse, n. any thing broken off short. 



o'-ksar), adv. around, round about : nitai) ok^aq, 

 around thee. 



O-kte'-tor), n. a flaw, something flawed. 



0-kur)s'-tor), adv. openly, manifestly. 



0-kur)s'-toi)-yar), ado. openly, manifestly, ac- 

 cording to custom : okuijstoDyaij tawi($u toi), to 

 take a wife according to the custom. 



O-ku'-te, n. of kute ; a shooting, a shot ; okute 

 waijiidai), one shot ; okute wa^te, a good shot. 



0-ku'-"wa, V. a, to chase, follow after any thing, 

 — owakuwa. 



O-ku'-za, V. n. to he lazy on account of, — omakuia. 



O-ku'-ze, n. laziness. See widokuie, 



O-ka', V. a. of i:a ; to dig into, dig through. — 

 owa^a, uqkol^api. 



O-ka'-pi, n. a digging into. 



O-ke', n. a digging, a mine. 



O-kig', n. of \vQ ; a pack, load ; something to 

 carry or pack in, as a blanket or sack. 



O-kil)', V. of Ifii) ; to carry in, — owa^iq. 



O-ki'-pe, n. something staked, the prize. 



o'-ko, V. to stick to or on, as feathers or down : 

 pa maga hii) omal^o, feathers stick to my head ; 

 to gather around for something to eat, as crows 

 about a carcass, — oma^io, oniljo. 



O-ko', n. a noise, hum, buzz, bustle. 



O-ko'-ya, v. n. to make a noise or bustle, — 0^:0- 

 waya, o^ouqyaijpi. 



o-ku', V. a. to lend any thing to one, — owalfu, 

 ui)ko]fupi, omal^u, oci^u, oni^Ju. 



O-ku', v. a. of ^u ; to give to, as food ; give a por- 

 tion to ; dot o^u, to give something to eat, — owa- 



Om, prep, of opa ; with, together with. Kici is 

 used when speaking of one — om, when more than 

 one is spoken of; as, he kici waui), / was with 

 him ; hena om wauq, / was with them. 



O-ma'-ha, n. p. the Omaha Indians. 



o'-ma-ka, n. a season, half a year ; a year. 



o-ma'-nl, v. of mani; to walk in or according 

 to, as in a road or according to a command, — 

 omawani, omauijnipi and uqkomanipi. 



O-ma'-nl, n. a walk ; omani haqska, a long walk. 



O-ma'-ni-ken, adv. walking : omaniken waui), 

 / am out walking. 



