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■wa-bo'-par), v. of bopaij ; to pound fine, as 



hommony, — wabo wapai) . 

 ■wa-bo'-paij-par), v. of bopa^paij ; to make soft 



by pounding. 

 wa-bo'-pe-nani, v. of bopemni ; to twist by 



shooting, etc., — wabowapemni. 

 "wa-bo'-po-ta, v. of bopota ; to shoot or pound 



to pieces, — wabowapota. 

 ■wa-bo'-psa-ka, v. of bopsaka ; to shoot off, as 



stri ngs, — wabo wapsaka. 

 ■wa-bo'-pta, v. of bopta ; to dig up by striking 



with a stick endwise, as in digging tipsiijna, — 



wabowapta. 

 "wa-bo'-ptu-za, v. of boptuia ; to crack by 



pounding or shooting, — wabowaptuza. 

 ■wa-bo'-sda-ta, n. a kind of long beads, large in 



the middle, worn by the Dakotas. 

 "wa-bo'-sde-OEi, v. of bosdeda ; to split by shoot- 

 ing, — wabowasdeca. 

 ■wa-bo'-sni, v. of bosni ; to blow out, extinguish, 



— wabowasni. 

 ■wa-bo'-so-ta, v. of bosota ; to exterminate by 



shooting, — wabowasota. 

 ■wa-bo'-sa-ka, v. of bosaka; to shoot or punch 



with too little force to penetrate, — wabowasaka. 

 ■wa-bo'-sda, v. of bosda ; to shoot off bare, — wa- 



bowa^a. 

 •wa-bo'-sdo-ka, v. of bosdoka ; to shoot or punch 



out, as an eye, — wabowasdoka. 

 wa-bo'-ski, v. of boski ; to pound, as com not 



well dried, — wabowaski. 

 "wa-bo'-sna, v. of bosna ; to miss in shooting, — 



wabowaina. 

 "wa-bo'-spa, v. of bo^pa ; to shoot off a piece, — 



— wabowaspa. 

 "wa-bo'-su-za, v. of bosuia ; to shoot to splinters. 

 'wa-bo'-ta-ku-ni-sni, v. of botakunisni; to 



shoot to pieces or destroy, — wabowatakunisni. 

 •wa-bo'-ti-ea, v. of botica ; to snatch away, rob, 



— wabowatica. 

 •wa-bo'-ti-ce, n. a robber. 

 •wa-bo'-tpar), v. of botpan. Same as wabokpai). 

 wa-bo'-tpi, V. of botpi ; to crack, as nuts, by 



pounding with a 2}estle, — wabowatpi. 

 ■wa-bo'-ta, v. of bota ; to kill by punching. 

 "wa-bo'-tiQ-za, v. of botiqza ; to pound tight, — 



wabowatiriza. 

 ■wa-bo'--we-ga, v. of bowega ; to break or frac- 

 ture by shooting, etc., — wabowawega. 

 ■wa-bo'-za-za, v. of bozaia; to wash out by 



punching, — wabowaiaia. 

 ■wa-ean'-ki-ya, adj. kind, benevolent. See wa- 



caijtkiya. 

 •wa-can'-sin-ya, v. a. to make sad, — wacansin- 



waya. 



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■wa-ear)'-ga, w. a species of sweet-smelling grass. 

 "wa-eag'-te-si-ea, adj. unhappy, — wa<^aqtema- 



sica. 

 ■wa-ear)'-te-sin-ya, V. a. to make sad, — wacai)- 



tesinwaya. 

 "wa-eaijt'-ki-ya, adj. of c'aijtekiya; benevolent, 



— wacanwakiya, wac'anyakiya, wacanuijkiyapi. 

 wa-ear)t'-ki-ya-pi, n. benevolence. 

 ■wa-ear)t'-o-hna-ka, v. to be generous, affection- 

 ate, — wacaqtowabnaka. 

 "wa-eaijt'-O-hxia-ka, adj. generous ; affection- 

 ate. 

 ■wa-ear)t'-o-hna-ka-pi, n. generosity ; affection. 

 ■\wa-cai)t'-o-kpa-ni, v. of c'aijtokpani ; to desire 

 much, long for ; to be impatient, — wacaqtowa- 

 kpani. 

 "wa-car(t'-o-tpa-ni, v. Same as wacaijtokpani. 

 ■wa-eas'-tor), v. of c'astoi) ; to name, give names, 



— waca^watoi). 

 ■wa-eas'-tor), n. a namer, one who names. 

 "wa-ea'-ze-ki-ya-ta, v. a. to mention the names 



of deceased relatives to one, and beg for their 



sakes, — wacazewakimdata. 

 "wa-ea'-ze-yan, cont. of wacaieyata. 

 ■wa-ca'-ze-ya-ta, v. to ask for or beg in the 



name of the dead, — wacazemdata. 

 ■wa'-ee-he, n. See wac'ighe. 

 ■wa-ee'-hii), n. the long slender feathers growing 



near the tail of an eagle, etc. 

 ■wa-ee'-ki-ya, v. of cekiya ; to pray to, ask for 



kelp, pray for assistance in war, etc., — wac'ewa- 



kiya, waceuijkiyapi. 

 •wa-ce'-orj-pa, v. of c'eoi)pa ; to roast, as corn in 



the ear ; one who roasts corn, — wacewaoijpa. 

 •wa-ee'-OQ-pa-pi, n. roasting corn. 

 "wa-ee'-tug-hda, v. of c'etuijhda ; to doubt, dis- 

 believe ; one who always doubts, — wacetuqwahda. 

 ■wa-ee'-tuij-hda-pi, n. unbelief, doubting. 

 "wa-ee'-tUQ-hda-ya, adv. doubtingly. 

 •wa-ei', v. n. to dance, — wawaci, wayaci. 

 ■wa-cir)', v. 1st pers. sing, of cii). 

 "wa-eii)', V, n. to think, purpose, — wacaijmi, wa- 



caqni, wauqci^pi. This word requires another 



verb in the infinitive mood to precede, as ec'oi) 



wacaqmi, / thought to do. 

 "wa-cir)'-ca-dar), n. a young hear, a cub. 

 wa-cir) '-ci-ka-ye-dai), adj. fickle-minded, — 



waci;)macil;ayedai). 

 "wa-eii)'-ei-sti-ye-dar), adj. fickle-minded, — 



wac'iljmac'istiyedai) . 

 •wa-eirj'-ha-ha-dar), adj. cowardly, easily alarm- 

 ed, — waciijniahahadaij. 

 ■wa'-cirj-he, n. the head-dress of a Dakota man ; 



any thing standing up on the head, as feathers ; a 



plume. 



