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ta-sna'-he-ca, n. the prairie ground-squirrel. 



ta-sna'-he-ea-ho-ta, n. the grey ground-squir- 

 rel. 



ta-spu', n. the stem, as of a pumpkin ; a knob, 

 a button. See mazataipu. 



ta-spu'-dai), n. a knob, a button, the head of a 

 pin. 



ta'-ta, adj. dull, blunt, bruised up. 



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



ta-ta'-mni, n. that which surrounds the foetus, 

 the womb of animals. 



ta-tai)'-ka, n. the male buffalo, tlie Bos, or Bison 



americanus ; the common ox. 



ta-ta'-po, n. the duodenum of ruminating ani- 

 mals. 

 ta-ta'-^wa-mdu-ska, n. the horse-Jig. 

 ta-ta'-^wa-mdu-ska-daQ, n. the horse-fly. 

 ta-te', n. air in motion, wind. 

 ta-te'-dar)-se-ea, n. the essence of peppermint. 

 ta-te '-i-yu-mni, n. a whirlwind. 

 ta-te'-ka-s'a, v. the wind whistles. 

 ta-te'-o-u-ye, n. a quarter of the heavens : tate 



ouye topa, the four quarters of the heavens. 

 ta-te '-yar)-pa, v. n. it blows ; the wind blows. 

 ta-te'-yai)-pa, n. wind. 

 ta'-to, n. cumfrey, a root with a long branching 



stalk, the stem of which is eaten by the Dakotas. 

 ta-to'-har), adv. up stream. 

 ta-to'-he-ki-ya, adv. against the wind or cur- 

 rent, up stream. 

 ta-to'-he-ya, adv. against the wind, up stream : 



tatoheya uijyaijpi, we go up stream. 

 ta-to'-ka, n. the big horned antelope. Perhaps 



the goat of the Rocky Mountains, or the Antelope 



rupicapra. 

 ta-to'-ka-dar), n. the gazelle or prairie antelope, 



the Antelope dorcas, somewhat smaller than the 



common deer. They go in companies, and are 



very fleet. 

 ta-to'-wam, cont. of tatowapa ; up stream : ta- 



towam uqyagpi. 

 ta-to'-Vira-pa, adv. up stream, up the river. 

 ta-to'-"wa-pa-tar)-har), adv. from above, from 



up stream. 

 ta-tpe', V. to come to, come upon, attack, make an 



attack on, — tawatpe, tauijtpepi. 

 ta-tpe '-hi, v. to com^ to attack, — tatpewahi. 

 ta-tpe'-i, V. to have been to attack, — tatpewai. 

 ta-tpe '-y a, v. to go to attack, — tatpemda : tatpe 



iyaya, to have gone to attack ; tatpe u, to come to 



attack. 

 ta-tpe'-ya, adv. attacking. 

 ta'-vra, pron. his, hers, its, — mitawa, nitawa. 

 ta-'Wa'-oir), n. the mind, will, understanding, 



disposition, purpose, thought, — mitawacifl. 



ta-"wa'-eir)-hii)-yai)'-za, adj. morose. 

 ta-"wa'-cir)-ki-cur), v. n. to be resolute, obstinate, 



have a mind of one's own, — tawaciflwe^uq. 

 ta--wa'-eir)-ki-ciii)'-yaq, adv. resolutely. 

 ta-'wa'-eirj-si-ea, adj. of a bad disposition, — ta- 



waciijmasica. 

 ta-'wa'-eir)-"wa-ste, adj. of a good disposition, 



— tawacii) mawa^te. 

 ta-vra'-gai), n. a step-son ; a step-father. 

 ta-'wa'-gaij-ku, n. his step-son or step-father. 

 ta-"wa'-gar)-ya, v. a. to have for tawagai), — ta- 



wagaqwaya. 

 ta-vra'-he-ea, n. a swelling, a bubo. 

 ta-Tva'-korj-ze, n. his influence or purpose. 



This is used for the Spirit of God, — nitawakoijze. 

 ta-'wa'-mni-pa, n. the seven stars, in the con- 

 stellation Taurus. 

 ta-vraQ'-ka, v. n. to be willing to undertake, dis- 

 posed to do or attempt. Generally this is used in 

 • the negative, as, tawagka ini, not to be disposed 



to, — tamuijka ^ni. 

 ta-Tvag'-zi, n. one of any thing, a pair : tanoq- 



pa, two of any thing, two pairs ; tayamni, three 



pairs. 

 ta-"wa'-te-ca, v. See tawatenya. 

 ta-"W"a'-ten-ki-ya, v. a. to be willing to have 



such a thing happen to one, — tawatenwakiya, ta- 



watenciciya. 

 ta-vra'-ten-ya, v. a. to be willing for &ny thing, 



desirous to do or suffer, — tawatenwaya, tawajen- 



uijyaqpi. 

 ta'-"wa-si, w. a helper ; a helpmate; a friend. 

 ta'-vra-si-tku, jj. his or her helper or friend. 

 ta'-vra-si-ya, v. a. to have for helper, — tawa^i- 



waya. 

 ta'-Ava-ya, v. a. to possess any thing, have for 



one's own, — tawawaya, tawauqyaqpi. 

 ta-'wa'-zu-zu-he-ea, n. intestinal worms, lum- 



brici. 

 ta-xwi'-eu, n. his wife. See tawii). 

 ta-"W"i'-cu-tor), v. to have a wife, be married, — 



tawicuwatoi), tawicuugtoiipi. 

 ta'-vri-no-Mir), n. a man's sister, — mitawino- 



htii), nitawinohtii). 

 ta'-Tvi-no-Mig-ya, v. a. to have for tawinohtiij, 



— tawinohtig waya. 

 ta-Tvir)', n. a wife, used only with the pro- 

 nouns : mitawii), my wife ; nitawiij, thy wife. 

 ta-vrig'-ya, v. a. to have sexual intercourse with 



a woman, — tawiqwaya, tawigmayaij. 

 ta-wi'-toi), or ta-wir)toi), v. a. to have sexual 



intercourse with a woman, — tawiwatoi), tawiuq- 



toqpi. The former orthography is preferred. 

 ta-"wi'-ye-dai), «. the female of the common 



deer, a doe or hind. 



