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■wa'-eirj-he-sa-psa-pa, n. black plumes, ostrich 

 feathers. 



wa'-eiQ-he-ya, v. a. to use for a plume, — wa- 

 di^hewaya. 



■wa-ciij'-hiij-yaij-za, adj. cruel, morose ; — wa- 

 diijmahiijyaijza. 



■wa-eir)'-hnu-hnu-ni, adj. wandering in mind, 

 bewildered, oblivious, — waciqmahnuhnuni. 



■wa-eir)'-hnu-nl, adj. wandering, bewildered, — 

 wac'iijmahnuni. 



"wa-elr)'-hnu-ni-ya, v. a. to cause one's mind to 

 wander, to bewilder, — wacirjhnuniwaya. 



■wa-eirj'-i-bo-sa-ka, v. n. to be out of heart about, 

 to be discouraged, — waciijibowa^aka. 



wa-eiri'-i-yo-ki-pi, v. n. to be contented, satis- 

 fied with, — waciijiyowakipi. 



■wa-6ir)'-i-yo-ki-pi-ya, adv. contentedly. 



•wa-eii)'-i-yo-ki-si-6a, v. n. to be displeased 

 with ; to be sad on account of, to regret, — wac'ii)- 

 iyowakiiica ; wac'ii)iyowidawakisica, / am dis- 

 pleased with them. 



"wa-6ir)'-i-yo-ki-sin-ya, adv. displeased with. 



■wa-eirj'-ka, v. Same as wac'ii). 



■wa-cir)'-ki-ei-yu-za-pi, v. recip. having regard 

 for each other. See waciqkiyuza. 



■wa-cir)'-ki-ya, v. pos. of wacigyai) ; to trust in, 

 as in any thing laid up for one's own use; to 

 trust to or have confidence in, as a friend, Jesus 

 Christ our Saviour, etc., — waciijwakiya. 



■wa-cir)'-kl-yu-za, v. a. to think of, hold in the 

 mind, either for good or ill, — wac'ii) wakiyuza. 



■wa-cir)'-ko, adj. easily made angry, ill-natured, 

 passionate, — waciijmako, waciqui)kopi. 



■wa-cir)'-ko-pi, n. passionateness. 



■wa-eiij'-ko-ya, adv. passionately ; crossly. 



"wa-ciQ'-ksam, cont. of waciijksapa. 



■wa-cii)'-ksain-ya, adv. wisely, discreetly. 



■wa-eii)'-ksa-pa, adj. intelligent, wise, — waciij- 

 maksapa, waciijuqksapapi. 



■wa-cilj'-O-ze, n. of waciqyuza ; thought, think- 

 ing. 



"wa-cir)'-pi-ya-hna-ka, v. to take another view 

 of a thing, be of another mind. 



"wa-eig'-taij-ka, adj. patient, magnanimous, 

 long-suffering, enduring long, — waciqraata^ka. 



■wa-cir)'-toi), v. to have understanding, have a 

 mind of one's own, be wise, — wacii)watoi). 



■wa-cir)'-tor)-hnag-ya, v. a. to comfort, usually 

 by giving to the afflicted, — wacii)tor|hnagwaya. 



■wa-6ir)'-tor)-hna-ke, n. a comforter. 



"wa-cir)'-tor)-sni, v. n. to be foolish, — waci^wa- 

 toi)4ni. 



■wa-eir)'-yai), v. a. to trust in, depend upon ; to 

 believe in, — wadi^waya, wadiijuijyaijpi, wadiij- 

 mayai), wa(^iqdiya. 



■wa-eir)'-yar), adj. confiding : wacioyai) wauij. 

 ■wa-eir)'-yar)-pi, n. trusting in, confidence, faith ; 



trusted in, trustiness. 

 •wa-eii)'-ye-kl-ya, v. a. to cause to trust in, — 



waciijyewakiya. 

 ■wa-cii)'-ye-pi-6a, «. something that can be 



trusted in : wacii)yepica sni, that cannot be trust- 

 ed in. 

 ■wa-cii)'-ye-ya, v. n. to purpose, set the mind to ; 



to cause to trust in. 

 "wa-eir)'-za-ta, adj. forked mind, i. e. undecided, 



hesitating, — waciqmazata. 

 "Wa-ei'-pi, n. dancing, the dance. 

 "wa-co'-ka, n. low land lying near a river or 



lake without timber. 

 ■wa-eo'-kor), v. of cokoi) ; to desire to take life, 



— wacowakoi), wadomakoijpi. 

 •wa-eo'-koij-pi, n. a desire of taking life. 

 ■wa-eo'-ni-ca, n. of conica ; dried meat, espe- 

 cially dried buffalo or deer meat ; venison. 

 ■wa-co'-ni-sa-ka, n. hard dried meat. 

 ■wa-cu'-tu-hu, n. the ribs or knees of a boat ; 



the ribs of a bear. 

 ■wa-da', V. of da ; to ask, beg, — wawada : also 



1st pers. sing, of da. 

 •wa-da'-da, v. red. of wada. 

 ■wa-da'-da-ka, n. a beggar. 

 ■wa-da'-ko-ta-sni, adj. not caring for relations, 



without natural affection, — wadamakota^ni. 

 "wa-dl'-ta, adj. brave, — wamadita. See wadi- 



taka. 

 ■wa-di'-ta-ka, adj. brave, courageous, — wama- 



ditaka and wadimataka, wadinitaka, wadiuq- 



takapi. 

 "wad-i-yo'-pe-ya, v. a. to accuse one of doing 



what another has done, — wadiyopewaya. 

 ■wa-dun'-ya, v. of dunya ; to dye red or scarlet, 



— wadunwaya. 

 ■wa-dun'-ye, n. a dyer of scarlet. 

 ■wa-du'-ta, n. a red root used for dyeing scarlet.^ 

 "wa-e'-kta-sni, adv. waektasni icu, to take the 



wrong one ; to accuse falsely. 

 •wa-e'-kta-sni-yai), adv. improperly, falsely. 

 •wa'-ga, n. the cotton-wood : waga cai), the cotton- 

 wood tree, the Populus canadensis. 

 •wa-gi'-yo-gi, h. There are two birds bearing 



this name, one of which is probably a species of 



thrush ; both are so called from their song. 

 "wa-gmu', n. (Ihaijk.) See wamnu. 

 "wa'-gor), n. rush mats ; Chippewa tents. 

 ■wa-gu'-ge-ea, n. round heavy snow. 

 "wa-gu'-gu-ya, v. a. to cause to bum, to scorch, — 



waguguwaya. 

 ■wa-gu'-ya, v. a. to scorch, — waguwaya. 

 wa-ha', n. a bear-skin. 



