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O-ma'-'wa-he-tor), n. the parents of a man and 



woman who are united in marriage call each 



other omawahetoi). 

 O-ma'-'wa-he-torj-ya, v. a. to call one omawa- 

 hetoi), — omawahetoi) waya. 

 o'-ma-ste, v. n. to be hot in. 

 o'-ma-Ste, n. heat, warmth. 

 O-mda'-ska, n. the flat side of any thing. 

 o-mda'-ska-ya, adv. on the flat side, flat : 



omdaskaya wapka, it lies flat. 

 o-mda'-ya, adj. level. 



O-mda'-ye, n. a level place, a plain, a valley. 

 O-mde'-ea, adj. cornered, edged, as a board. 

 o-mde'-ea, n. the edge, as of a board or blanket, 



the edge or bit of an axe, etc. 

 o'-mde-ea, v. n. to be scattered or distributed 



here and there. See oyumdeca. 

 O-mde'-ca-har), part. broken into fragments ; 



scattered, as a people. 

 o-mde'-ca-he-ya, v. a. to scatter, — omde($ahe- 



waya. 

 o-mde'-ea-ya, adv. on the side, with the sharp 



part up, not on the flat surface : omdedaya 



■waqka, it lies on the side. 

 o'-mden, cont. of omdeda. 

 o'-mden-ya, adv. scattered. 

 o'-mden-ya-ken, adv. in a scattered condition. 

 O-nxdes', cont. of omdeza. 

 O-mdes'-ya, adv. clearly, brightly, soberly. 

 O-mde'-toi), adj. square-edged. See omdotoi). 

 o-mde'-za, v. n. to be clear, sober, — omamdeza. 

 O-mdo'-toi), adj. cornered, having corners : yamni 



omdotoi), three-cornered, a triangle ; topa omdo- 

 toi), a square. 

 O-mdo'-tor), n. a corner of any thing, an angle ; 



hutkai) omdotoi), sqtuire root : omdotoi) topa, 



som.eihing with four comers, a square. 

 o'-nma, v. a. to smell, — owamna, oui)mnapi. 

 o'-mna, n. smell : omna waite, an agreeable smell. 

 om'-na-na, adv. alone with. 

 O-mna'-yar), v. of mnayaq ; to gather into, — 



omnawaya, omnauqyaqpi. 

 o'-mni, n. mini omni, an eddy. 

 o'-mni, adv. round and round : omni waui). 

 O-mni'-ea, ». beans. See opmnida, which is said 



to be the proper orthography. 

 o-mni'-ea-hmi-yaQ-yar), ». peas. See oi)- 



mnica. 

 O-mni'-ci-ye, n. an assembly, a feast : omniciye 



kaga, he makes a feast. 

 O-mni'-he-ea, v. n. to be active in doing any 



thing, — omamniheca, onimniheda. 

 O-mni'-he-ca, n. activity, industry. 

 O-mni'-mni, n. something that goes round and 



round, a whirlpool. 



o'-mni-mni, adv. round and round : omnimni 



waui) \n wahdi, / have been round and come 



home. 

 o'-mni-mni-ka, v. n. to be destitute of under- 

 growth or brush ; i. q. wohii)4be ^ni. 

 o'-mni-na, v. n. a calm place, a shelter : 6mni- 



na akitapi, they are seeking for shelter. 

 o'-umi-na, adv. calmly, in a calm place where 



the wind blows not, sheltered : omnina ugya- 



koi)pi, we are in a sheltered place. 

 om-om', prep. red. of om. 

 o-na'-lida-te, n. a scratch. 

 O-na'-Rde-ea, v. a. to tear a hole in a hole, — 



onawahdeda. 

 o-na'-hde-ce, n. a rent. 

 O-na'-hdo-ka, v. a. to make a hole either in the 



ground with the foot or in the foot by walking, — 



onawalidoka. 

 O-na'-Mo-ke, n. a hole made in the foot or with 



the foot. 

 o-na'-hor), v. of nahoi) ; to hear what is reported, 



— onawahoi), onaui)hoi)pi. 

 O-na'-lioi), n. liearing : onahoi) wa^te, it is good 



hearing. 

 0-na'-fior)-pi, n. hearing, 

 o-na'-Ma-ka, v. of nahtaka ; fo kick in, — ona- 



wahtaka. 

 o-na'-hta-ke, n. a wound made by kicking. 

 O-na'-kar), v. a. to strike and knock off into, as 



into a canoe, to tread off in, — onawakai). 

 O-na'-ki-ksir), v. a. to take shelter or refuge in 



or behind, as behind a tree in battle, — onawekiii), 



onaurikiksiopi. 

 o-na'-kpa, v. n. to burst within something. 

 O-na'-ksa, v. a. to break into or through, as in 



walking on ice, — onawaksa. 

 O-na'-kse, n. a breaking in. 

 O-na'-ksai), n. a bend, crook. 

 O-na'-ksii), v. See onakikiig. 

 o-na'-ktar), v. n. to bend into of itself. 

 O-na'-ktai), n. a bend.. 

 o-na'-kes, cont. of ona^eza. 

 O-na'-kes-ke-za, v. red. of ona^eza. 

 O-na'-ke-za, v. a. to make smooth by stamping 



on, — onawa^^eza. 

 O-na'-kos, cont. of ona^oza. 

 o-na'-kos-l^O-za, v. red. of ona^oza. 

 O-na'-ko-za, v. n. to trample on and make hard, 



— onawa^oza. 

 O-nam', cont. of onapa ; onam iyaya, it has taken 



refuge in. 

 O-na'-pa, v. a. to flee to, take refuge in, — ona- 



wapa, onauqpapi. 

 O-na'-poh-ye, n. leaven. See oqnapohyapi. 



Inapohye is also used. 



