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\W"a-kii)'-kii)-na-se, n. like apaclc, i. e. a square. 



"wa-k.ir)'-pi, ?i. a burden, a pack. 



"Wa-ku', V. of ^u ; to give, — wawa^u, waurilfupi : 



also 1st pers. sing, of l^n. 

 ■wa-ku'-pi, n. giving ; receiving. 

 "wa-ma'-ka-skai), n. creeping things, the generic 



name for vermin. . 

 ■wa-ma'-ki-nor), v. of makinoi) ; to steal from 



one, — wamawakinofl, wamauflkinoi^pi. 

 "wa-ma'-ko-hna-ka, n. the contents of the world ; 



the whole creation, animate and inanimate. 

 ■wa-ma'-ni-ea, n. the generic name for carnivo- 

 rous animals. 

 •wa-ma'-ni-ti, n. a beards den. 

 ■wa-ma'-nor), v. of manor) ; to steal, — wamawa- 



noi), wamauqnoijpi. 

 ■wa-ma'-nog-pi, n. stealing, theft. 

 vra-ma'-norj-s'a, n. a thief. 

 ■wa-ma'-nu, v. See wamanoi). 

 ■wa-mde'-ni-ea, n. an orphan, a fatherless or 



motherless child, — wamamdenica, wauijmdenic'a- 



pi : wamdenica eipeciyapi sni, " / will not leave 



you orphans." 

 ■wa'-mde-za, v. n. to see clearly, — wawamdeza, 



w4yamdeza. 

 wa-mdi', n. See waijradi. 

 ■wa-mdo'-ka, n. the lie-bear. 

 wa'-mdo-ska, n. a species of blackbird with 



white on its wings ; the wapagica. 

 ■wa'-mdo-sa, n. a species of blackbird with red 



on its wings. 

 ■wa-mdu'-dai), n. maggots. 

 "wa-mdu'-ska, n. snakes ; serpents. 

 ■wa-mdu'-ska-dar), n. snakes ; wwms. 

 ■wa'-mi-ni, n. snow-water. 

 ■wa-mna'-da, v. a. to honor, respect, fear ; to 



consider brave or energetic, — wamnawada, wa- 



mnauijdapi. 

 ■wa-mna'-da-sni, v. a. to have no respect for 



one's ability, — wamnawada^ni. 

 ■wa-mna'-he-ea, n. an oar, a paddle. 

 "wa-mna'-he-za, n. maize, Indian corn. 

 ■wa-mna'-he-za-hu, n. corn-stalks. 

 ■wa-mna'-he-za-kl-ci-i-ca-ge, n. a blue flower 



that appears about the time corn is ripe. 

 ■wa-mna'-i-ei-da, v. reflex, of wamnada ; to be 



proud, think much of one's own abilities, — wa- 



mnami^ida. 

 ■wa-mna'-i-ci-da-pi, n. pride. 

 vra-mna'-yai), v. of mnayaq ; to gather, collect, 



— wamnawaya, wamnauijyaijpi. 

 •wa-inna'-yag-pi, n. gathering, harvest. 

 ■wa-mnl', v. of mni ; to dry by spreading out, as 



shelled corn, — wawamni : also 1st pers. sing, of 



mni. 



■wa'-mni-mni, v. of amnimni ; to sprinkle ; one 



who sprinkles, — wawamnimni. 

 ■wa'-mni-o-mni, n. a small worm, perhaps a 



chrysalis ; a whirl of wind, a hurricane. 

 ■wa-mnu', n. gourds ; pumpkins, squashes, etc. 

 ■wa-mnu'-ha, n. gourd-shells. The Indian rattle 



is usually made of a gourd-shell. 

 •wa-mnu'-hu, n. pumpkin vines. 

 ■wa-mnu'-lia, n. large beads. 

 ■wa-mnu'-lia-dar), n. large beads ; snail-shells. 

 ■wa-mnu'-sa-dar), n. a kind of bird, the snipe. 

 ■wa-mnu'-taq-ka, n. pumpkins. 

 ■wa-mxiQ'-ta, n. an ear of com well filled and 



flat at the end. 

 ■wa'-na, adv. See waijna. 

 wa-na'-bag-i-ye-ya, v. to kick away, kick out 



the foot. 

 •wa'-na-bu, v. of anabu ; to make a drumming 



noise with the foot on the ground, — wanawabu. 

 wa'-na-bu-bu, v. red. of wanabu. 

 ■wa-na'-eaQ-eag, v. of nacaijcai) ; to shake with 



the foot, — wanawacai) c'aij. 

 wa-na'-ee-kce-ka, v. of nac'ekceka ; to make 



stagger by kicking, — wanawacekceka. 

 "wa-na'-ee-ya, v. of naceya ; to kick and make 



cry, — wanawaceya. 

 vra-na'-ee-ye-s'a, n. one who kicks and makes 



cry. 

 wa-na'-gl, n. of nagi ; the soul when separated 



from the body ; a ghost, the manes ; a shadow. 

 ^va-na'-gi-ta-ear)-ku, n. the milky way. 

 "wa-na'-gi-ta-go-sa, n. ghost-spittle ; a kind of 



exudation found around some plants ; cuckoo- 

 spittle. 

 ■wa-na'-gi-ta-ma-ko-ee, n. the world of spirits. 

 ■wa-na'-gl-ti-pi, n. the house of spirits, the abode 



of the dead, hades. 

 "wa-na'-gi-ya-ta, adv. in the world of spirits, 



at the spirit-land, to the abode of spirits : wana- 



giyata mde kta, / will go to the spirit-land. 

 "wa-na'-gi-ye-ya, v. of nagiyeya ; to annoy, 



trouble, vex, — wanagiyewaya. 

 •\wa-na'-gu-ka, v. of naguka ; to sprain, — wana- 



waguka. 

 •wa-na'-ha-i-ye-ya, v. to knock down with the 



foot, to kick aside. 

 •wa-na'-hii)-ta, v. of nahigta ; to scrape off with 



the foot, — wanawahiijta. 

 ■wa-na'-hmui), v. of nahmu^ ; to curl or twist up. 

 Tva-na'-hna, v. to kick off, as fruit, — wanawa- 



hna. 

 ■wa-na'-hna-yai), v. to slip, slide, deceive. 

 ■wa-na'-hna-ye, n. slipping, deception. 

 "wa-na'-ho-ho, v. of nahoho ; to make loose with 



the foot, — wanawahoho. 



