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ta-har)'-ku, n. his brother-in-law. 



ta-har)'-si, n. a man's male cousin, my cousin. 



This does not include a father's brother's sons, 



who are brothers, — nitahaij^i. 

 ta-har)'-si-tku, n. his male coitsin. 

 ta-hag'-si-ya, v. a. to sustain the relation of 



male cousin to one, — tahaijsiwaya. 

 ta-hai)'-ya, v. a. to have for brother-in-law, sus- 

 tain the relation of tahai) to one, — tahaijwaya. 

 ta-ha'-sa-ka, n. dried skin, parchment. 

 ta'-hdo-hu, n. the soft maple, Acer rubrum. 

 ta-he'-ca-psurj-VTi, n. the moon in which the 



deer shed their horns ; December. 

 tahe'-dai), adv. on this side of. 

 ta-he'-dar)-tar)-hai), adv. on this side of. 

 ta-he'-na, adv. (Ihai)k.) on this side, i. q. itato. 

 ta-he'-na-tag-har), adv. from this side of 

 ta-he'-pi, adv. by the way, on the road, between 



one place and another. 

 ta-he'-pi-ya, adv. between places, in the space 



between the earth and heaven. 

 ta-hlr)', ». buffalo or deer's hair. 

 ta-hlQ'-i-pa-stai), n. an instrument for scraping 



or currying skins. 

 ta-hiQ'-spa, n. an awl, awls. 

 ta-hir)'-spa-ci-ka-dai), n. a needle, needles. 

 ta-hii)'ye-te, n. the shoulder of animals. 

 ta-hii)'-yo-ki-be, n. the joints of animals. 

 ta-ho'-co-ka, ». a court or open place. See 



hocoka. 

 ta-ho'-ka-ta, n. a spider's web. 

 ta-ho'-ka-tai), v. (taha and okataij) to stretch 



out, aa a, hide, with pins, — tahowakatai). 

 ta-hu', n. the back of the neck. 

 ta-hu'-ka, n. the hide of a buffalo, a green hide. 

 ta-hu'-to-star), n. the nape, the prominent arti- 

 culation of the neck behind. 

 ta-liar)'-hir)-hda, v. n. of tage ; to froth or foam, 



as when any thing is thrown into water, 

 ta'-hca, n. cont. of tahiijca. 



ta'-Mr)-ea, n. the common deer, Cervus capreolus. 

 ta'-hir)-ca-ha, n. a deer-skin. See taha. 

 ta'-hir)-ca-ska, n. white deer, i. e. sheep. 

 ta'-]iir)-ea--wa-nur)-yar)-pi, n. tame deer, i. e. 



sheep. 

 ta'-Mr)--wa-nur)-yar)-pi, n. sheep. 

 ta-hpa', n. the lower part of the neck and breast 



of animals; the part between the shoulders of a 



man. 

 ta-hpi'-yo-gii), n. ground-cherries. 

 ta-hpi'-yo-gir), adj. ripe, fully ripe : i. q. sutoi) ; 



tahpiyogiq sni, not ripe. 

 tah-tor)', V. of tage ; to have scum. 

 ta-fiu'-ha, n. the scrapings of hides or skins. 

 ta-hu'-sda-ha, n. a summer robe. 

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ta-hu '-wa-pa-hpe, n. the flesh that sticks to a 



hide. 

 ta'-ka, V. a. to roast off the hull, as of rice, — wa- 



taka, uqtakapi. 

 ta-kai)', n. the sinew taken from the back of the 



deer and buffalo, which is used by the Dakotas 



for thread, making bows, etc. 

 ta-kai)'-gi, n. the knee-pan, the patella. 

 ta-kag'-he-ea, n. raspberries. 

 ta-kar)'-he-ea-hu, n. raspberry bushes. 

 ta-kar)'-i-ta-zi-pe, n. a bow the back of which is 



overlaid with sinew. 

 ta-ka'-po-pa-pl, n. playing ball by striking. 

 ta-ka'-psi-ea, v. to play ball by taking up the 



ball in the club and throwing it, — tawakapsida. 

 ta-ka'-psi-ea-pi, n. ball-playing. 

 ta-ki'-ca-po-pe, n. a ball-club for striking. 

 ta-ki'-ca-psi-6a, n. a ball-club, a stick with a 



hoop at the end, interlaced so as to hold and carry 



the ball in readiness to be thrown. 

 tak-i'-har), v. (taku and ihaij) : takihag yahi he, 



what have you come to do ? 

 ta-kii)', V. n. to lean : takiq iyaya, to dodge. 

 ta-kir)'-yar), adv. leaning, not perpendicular : 



wi takioyai) ya, said of the sun when it is half 



way up to the meridian. 

 ta-ki'-yu-Bia-'wi, n. the moon when the deer 



copulate ; November. 

 ta-ko'-da, n. Used with the pronouns ; as, mita- 



koda, my friend ; nitakoda, thy friend ; tako- 



daku, his friend. See koda. 

 ta-ko'-da-ki-ei-ya-pl, n. particular frieruis. 

 ta-ko'-da-ku, n. his particular friend. 

 ta-ko'-da-ya, «. a. to have one for a particular 



friend, — takodawaya. 

 ta-ko'-mni, adv. nevertheless, still, always, at 



any time, ever : with im following, at no time. 

 ta-kos', n. a son-in-law or daughter-in-law, my 



son-in-law, etc. ; nephews and nieces by marriage. 

 ta-kos'-ku, n. his or her son-in-law or daughter- 

 in-law. 

 ta-kos'-ya, v. a. to have for son-in-law or daugh- 

 ter-in-law, — takoiwaya. 

 ta-ko'-za, n. a grandchild, my grandchild, — mi- 



takoia, nitakoia. 

 ta-ko'-za-kpa-ku, n. his or her grandchild. 



Takoiakpa is not used alone. 

 ta-ko'-za-tpa-ku, n. his or her grandchild. 

 ta-ko'-za-ya, v. a. to have for grandchild, — ta- 



koiawaya, takoiauijyaqpi. 

 ta-kpe', v. a. to come upon, attack ; sometimes 



used in a good sense, to visit, — tawakpe, taui)kpe- 



pi : takpe hi, to come to attack ; takpe i, to 



have been to attack ; takpe ya, to go to attack ; 



takpe u, to be coming to attack. 



