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si-6o'-ka-dai), adj. bare-footed, — sicomakada^. 

 si-eo'-ka-ka-dai), adj. red. of sicokadag. 

 si-cu', n. the sole or bottom of any thing : sicu wa- 

 nica, without a bottom, bottomless, unfathomable. 

 si-eu'-ha, n. the sole of the foot. 

 si-6u'-psar)-psar), v. n. to wag the tail, as a 



dog. 

 si-cu '-ta, adv. at the bottom or lower part of any 



thing. 

 si-cu'-tor). See asic'utoi). 



si-ha', n. the foot, feet of man ; the feet of ani- 

 mals, but especially the hind feet, the fore feet 

 being ' nape,' — misiha, nisiha, uijsihapi. 

 si-ta'-pe, n. the hollow of the foot. 

 si-i'-na-tai), n. stirrups ; pantaloon straps. 

 si-i'-pu-sil), n. the ball of the foot. 

 si-i'-ta-ka-ha, n. the top of the foot, the instep. 

 si-i-yu'-ta, n. afoot measure. 

 si-i'-yu-tax), n. stirrups. 



sin-"wa'-pa-ki-ya, v. to paddle a canoe by one- 

 self, as in hunting muskrats, — sinwapawakiya. 

 sir)-kpe', n. the musJcrat, Mus zibethicus. 

 sir)-kpe'-i-ea-pe, n. a muskrat spear. 

 sir)-kpe'-i-6u-'wa, n. spears, traps, axes, etc. ; 



any thing used in killing muskrats. 

 sixj-kpe'-ta-'wo-te, n. calamus, sweetflag, the 



Acorus calamus. 

 siQ-sil)', adj. besmeared, slimed, as with fish ; dried 



on, glued or glazed over. 

 sir)-te', n. the tail of an animal. 

 sirj-te'-hda, n. the tail-rattler, i. e. the rattle- 

 snake. 

 siij-te'-sa-pe-dap, n. a species of goat or ante- 

 lope having a black tail, which is found on the 

 Missouri. 

 sir)-te'-ska, ». white-tail; deer, rabbits, etc., are 



sometimes so called. 

 sir)-te'-sda, n. the opossum ; rats. 

 siQ-to'-mni, adv. See sitomni. 

 sir)-tor)'-pa-hu, n. the tail bone. 

 sil)-tpe', n. the muskrat. Same as sipkpe. 

 sir)-tpe'-ta-"wo-te, n. Same as siokpetawote. 

 si-pa', n. the toes, tike end of the big toe. 

 Bi-pa'-hur)-ke, n. the great toe. 

 si-pa'-ksi-ze, n. the lower part of the leg of 



animals. 

 si-pir)'-kpa, «. the toes; the joints of the foot. 

 si-pir)'-tpa, n. Same as sipiqkpa. 

 si-pu'-te, n. the breech or lower part of a gun- 

 stock, the end of the pahu ; the screw in the end 

 of the barrel, the breech-screw. 

 si-sai)'-ni, n. one foot, the foot on one side. 

 si-sil)', n. Mr. Renville considers this word syno- 

 nymous with wiwi, a swamp, and as the source 

 whence the Sisitoqwaqs derived their name. 



Si-si'-torj-vrar), n. p. a band of the Dakotas 

 living at Swan Lake, Little Rock, at the Two 

 Woods on the Coteau, and at Lake Traverse. 

 They probably number about three thousand. 



si-sa'-ste, n. the little toe of animals and man. 



sl-to'-nmi, adv. all over, throughout. 



si-to'-mni-yai), adv. all over. 



si-tor) '-pa-hu, n. the tail bone. See sii)toi)pahu. 



si-ye'-te, n. the heel. 



si-yo'-zar), n. between the toes. 



si-yu'-kar), ?;. the tendon of the heel. 



si-yu'-kar)-sa-sa-dar), n. a bird having slender 

 reddish legs ; the pehaijkadai). 



si-yu'-ka-za, n. the toes. 



ska, adj. while ; clear, as, mini ska, clear water : 

 clean, new, as, hii) ska, new hair ; taku ska, 

 nothing. 



skad, cont. of skadai) ; taku skad. 



ska'-dax), adj. dim. of ska ; white : taku skadaq, 

 nothing : Skadap-ti, a common name for Tra- 

 verse des Sioux, Skadai) having been the Dakota 

 name of Mens. Proven§alle, an early trader in 

 that place. 



skai), V. n. to dissolve, disappear, melt away, as 

 snow : wa skar). 



skar)'-yar), v. n. to melt, thaw. 



ska-ska', v. red. of ska. 



ska-ska'-dar), n. white beads. 



ska-ya', v. a. to whiten, make any thing white. 



ska'-ya, adv. whiti ; wa skaya waqka, the snow 

 lies white. 



skem, cont. of skepa. 



skem-ya', v. a. to draw all out, as a fluid, to 

 exhaust, — skemwaya. 



ske'-pa, V. n. to leak out slowly, escape, pass away 

 by evaporation, as fluids. 



ske-ske'-pa, v. red. of skepa. 



ski'-ea. See kaskica. 



ski-ea'-hax), part, pircssed down, close. 



ski-ea'--wa-hai), part, pressed. 



ski-ska', n. the wood-duck. 



ski-ski '-da, red. of skica. 



Ski-ski'-ca-har), part, all pressed together. 



ski-ski'-ea-"wa-har), part, pressed together. 



ski-ski'-ta, red. of skita. See yuskiskita. 



ski-ski'-ta, n. a strip of land pressed or hemmed 

 in, an isthmus. 



ski'-ta, adj. tied, bound,fastened, as a child on a 

 board. See yuskita. 



skii, adj. broken out a little. See basku. 



Sku-mna', adj. sourish ; savory. 



Sku-sku', red. of sku ; shaved off: pa skusku. 



sku-sku'-ya, adj. red. of skuya. 



sku'-ya, adj. sweet ; sour ; salt. The radical 

 idea may be that of having taste or savor. 



