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tu-kte'-tu, adv. at what place ? 



turn, n. the whistling or whizzing sound made by 

 a flying bullet. 



tuQ-kar)', n. a father-in-law : nitupkai), thy fa- 

 ther-in-law ; tuijkaqku, his father-in-law : a 

 grandfather. In the sacred language, a stone, and 

 the moon. See tuijkaiiM and turikaijsidai). 



tui)-kar)'-ki-si-tku, n. his or her grandfather. 



tur)-kar)'-ksi-tku, n. Same as tuqkaijkisitku. 



tur)-kag'-ku, n. his or her father-in-law. See 

 tur)kai). 



tui)-kar)'-si, n. my father-in-law : nituijkai), thy 

 father-in-law ; nituijkaijsi, thy grandfather ; ni- 

 tui)kai)4ipi, your father-in-law. 



tuQ-kaq'-si-deir), n. a grandfather, my grand- 

 father : nituijkarisi, thy grandfather. 



tUI)-kar)'-si-daQ-ya, v. n. to have for grand- 

 father, — tuijkai) sidai) waya. 



tur)-kar)'-si-na, n. (Ihaijk.) Same as tuijkaijsi- 

 dai). 



tur)-kar)'-si-tku, n. his or Iter grandfather. 



tur)-kar)'-si-ya, v. a. to have for tuijkaijsi, — 

 tui)kai)siwaya. 



tur)-kar)'-ya, v. a. to have for t\ir)ka,T), — tngkai)- 

 waya. 



tvLQ-vrai)', n. a style of arrows, — mitu^wai), 

 nituqwai). 



tun-'wl'-eu, n. his or her aunt. See tuijwii). 



tui)-vn.'-CU-ya, v. a. to have for one's aunt, — 

 tugwicuwaya. 



tUQ-vrir)', m. aunt,my aunt ; miViX)\y'v[i, thy aunt. 

 This word has the sense of aunt in English, though 

 a mother's sisters are called ina, mother. 



tui)-'wir)'-ya, v. a. to have for aunt, — tugwii)- 

 waya. 



tur)-zar)', n. a niece, my niece, — mitugiai), ni- 

 tuqiai). Tuijzai) and tuzai) are both in good 

 usage. A man's brother's children and a woman's 

 sister's children are considered as children, and 

 are not called tori^ka and tuqiaq. 



tuQ-zar)'-ku, «. his niece. 



tur)-zai)'-ya, v. a. to have for niece, — tuqiaij- 

 waya. 



tu-par)'-k£L, n, the black bass. 



tu-sda', n. the leech. 



tu-ski'-ea-du, n. a fan. See tustidadu. 



tu-Sti'-ca-du, n. a fan ; a wing. 



tu-ta', adj. smarting, chapped by the wind : ite 

 matuta, my face is chapped, 



til-tka', n. small insects. See watutka. 



tu-tka'-dai), n. small insects. 



tu-tka'-tka, n. small articles, trinkets. 



tu-tu'-pa, adj, slippery, ropy, slimy. Hence 



pe tutupa, the slippery elm.. 

 tu'-vre, pron. interrog. who ? rarely which ? 



tu'-"we-dar), pron. used with ^ni following ; no 

 one, nobody : tuwedai) eiioi) ^ni, no one did it. 



tu'-'we-ka-Sta, pron. whoever. 



tu'--we-ska and tu^w^eskadai), n. nobody. 



tu'-'we-ta-'wa, pron. whose ? 



tu'-'we-'we, pron. red. of tuwe. 



tu-zai)', n. a niece, my niece, — mituiai), nituiaq : 

 tuiai)ku, his niece. See tui)iai). 



tu-zar)'-ku, n. his niece. See tuiaij. 



tu-zai)'-ya, v. a. to have for niece, — tuiaqwaya, 

 tuiai)uijyai)pi. 



T. 



t, the twenty-fourth letter of the Dakota alphabet. 

 It has the click sound of t, and corresponds to 

 ''^,' 'W and 'p.' 



ta, V. n. to die, — mata, nita, uijtapi. 



ta'-ga, adj. rough. 



taBi-ta'-ga, adj. red. of taga ; rough, not smooth. 



ta-ta', adj. palsied, withered, numb, — matata. 



ta-ta'-ka, adj. palsied, — matataka. 



te, V. n. to die. See ta. 



te-ea.', adj. dead: ho ieoa, dead fish. 



te'-ca-kis and tecakisya, adv. in a dying 

 state. 



te'-6a-ya and tecayaken, adv. in a dead 

 state. 



te-ea'-ze-yar), adv. half dead. 



te'-ho-"Wa-ya, v. n. to cry out badly, to scream, 

 — watehowamda. 



te'-ho-'wa-ye-ya, v. a. to cause to cry out, — te- 

 h o way e waya. 



te-ki'-ya, v. a. to cause to die, — tewakiya. 



te-ko', V. See tekoq. 



te-kor)', V. to wish one dead, to imprecate, — \e- 

 wakoq. 



te-ya', v. a. to cause to die, — tewaya. 



til), V. n. (Sisit.) to die, — matiq. Same as ta. 



tiq'-ga, V. n. to snivel, to grunt ; to labor, as a 

 woman in travail, — watiqga, uqtiqgapi. 



til)-s'a', adv. fast, tightly, fixedly, permanently. 



tir)-s'a'-dar), adv. firmly, permanently, establish- 

 ed : tiqs'adaq maqke ^ni, / am not established. 



tir)S-ya', v. a. to make firm, — tiqswaya : tiqsi- 

 (Jiya, to restrain oneself, — tii)smi(Jiya. 



tir)S-ya', adv. firmly. 



tii)''Za, adj. stiff, as mud ; firm, hard, fast. 



tos'-ya, adv. of toia ; bluntly. 



to'-za, adj. dull, pointless. 



tur)g-ya', v. a. to suspect, have a suspicion of a 

 thing,— tuqgwaya, tuqguqyaqpi. 



tur)'-ka, V. See tuqkec'a. 



tui)'-ke-6a, v. n. to be suspicious ; to be sus- 

 pected, — matuqkeda. 



