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"wa-stu'-ste-ya, v. of stusteya ; to weary out, 



— wastu^tewaya. 

 "wa-siil)', n. the den or hole of animals who live 



in water, as the beaver, etc. ; a bear's den. 

 "wa-sug'-pa, v. of suijpa ; to moult or shed fea- 

 thers. 

 'wa-sur)'-pa-"wi, «. the moon in which geese, etc., 



shed their feathers ; July. 

 ■wa'-ta, V. of yuta; to eat, — wawata, wayata, 



wauqtapi : wota is the form used in the third 



person : also 1st pers. sing, of yuta. 

 ■wa-ta', n. old hard snow. 



■wa'-ta, n. a canoe, a boat : caij wata, a dug- 

 out ; wata tagka, a large boat ; peta wata, a 



steam-boat ; wita wata, a ship. 

 ■wa-ta'-kpe, v. of takpe ; to attack, attempt to 



seize, — watawakpe ; watakpe mda. 

 ■wa-tan', adv. (wata and en) in the boat. 

 ■wa-tan'-o-pa, v. (wata en and opa) to embark. 

 "wa-tai)', n. bait, used in fishing, etc. 

 ■wa-taQ'-ir)-sni, adj. lost. 

 "wa-taij'-ka, n. one who is great or rich. 

 ■wa-tar)'-ka-da, v. a. to esteem great, — watagka- 



wada. 

 ■wa-tai)'-ka-i-di-da, v. reflex, to esteem oneself 



highly, to be proud, — watagkami^Jida. 

 wa-tarj'-ka-i-ei-da-pi, n. pride, haughtiness. 

 ■wa-tag'-ya, v. a. to use a thing/or bait, — wa- 



ta^waya. 

 ■wa-ta'-pa, v. of tapa ; to pursue, — watawapa. 

 ■wa-ta'-tpe, v. Same as watakpe. 

 "wa-ta'-tpe-ya-pi, n. attacking, an attack. 

 "wa-ta'-wa-ten-y a, v. of tawatenya ; to be will- 

 ing to do or suffer, — watawatenwaya. 

 ■wa-ta'-vra-ya, v. of tawaya ; to own, possess, — 



watawawaya. 

 ■wa-te'-ca, n. snow lately fallen. 

 ■wa'-te-ea, n. a part of one's food : watec'a 



hduha, he has food. 

 ■wa-te'-hi-ka, adj. difficult, hard, as a man in 



his dealings ; dear, as goods, etc. 

 ■wa-te'-hiij-da, v. of tehiijda ; to withhold what 



one has ; not to give away ; to be stingy : one 



who withholds, — watewahiqda. 

 ■wa-te'-Mij-da-pi, n. parsimony. 

 ■wa-tem'-ki-ei-ci-ya, v. of temya ; to eat up for 



one, — watemweciciya. 

 •wa-tem'-ki-ya, v. pos. of watemya ; to eat up 



one's own ; to eat up for one, — watemwakiya, 



watemmakiya. 

 ■wa-tem'-ya, v. of temya; to eat all up, to 



devour : one who eats up, as a wolf, etc., — wa- 



temwaya, watemu^ya^pi. 

 ■wa-ten', v. tokiq aguyapi waten, oh! that I 



had bread to eat. See yuta. 



■wa-te'-sdag-ki-toi), v. n. to wear a fillet or 

 garland around the head, — wate^dagwetoi). 



•wa-te'-sdag-tor), v. n. to have or wear a gar- 

 land or civic crown, — wate^dagwatoi). 



■wa-te'-sda-ke, n. a fillet, a wreath, a dvic 

 crown, any thing wrapped around the head. 



"wa-te'-te, n. the rim or edge of a boat, the gun- 

 wale. See matete. 



■wa-te'-zi, n. the stomach of a bear. 



■wa-tka', V. of tka ; to scrape, as hides, — wawa- 

 tka : also 1st pers. sing, of tka. 



■wa-to', n. grass, green grass, weeds. 



■wa-tog'-ya, v. a. to take vengeance, to retaliate, 

 — watogwaya. 



■wa-to '-ha, n. (wata and yuha) a portage. 



"wa-to'-i-hu-ni, v. n. to come to land with a boat, 



"wa-to'-i-hu-ni, n. a landing-place. 



■wa-to'-ka, n. the bow of a boat. See watokapa. 



•wa-to'-ka-hai), v. n. to stand in the bow of a 

 boat ; one who stands in the bow of a boat, — wa- 

 tokawahaii. 



•wa-to '-ka-pa, n. of tokapa ; the first-born ; the 

 birthright ; the bow of a boat : one who sits in 

 the bow of a boat, — watomakapa, watonikapa. 



■wa-to'-ka-pa-tar)-har), adv. on or at the bow 

 of a boat. 



"wa-to'-ke-ea, n. of tokeca ; a different kind of 

 food from what one has been accustomed to. 



■wa-to '-ksu, V. of toksu ; to carry, transport, — 

 watowak^u, watouriksupi. 



■wa-to '-ksu-pi, n. transportation. 



■wa-tom', cont. of watopa : watom mda. 



■wa-toQ', V. of toi) ; to have, possess, — wawatoq : 

 also Ist pers. sing, of toi). 



■wa-tor)'-ka, n. one who is rich. 



■wa-to '-pa, V. to paddle a canoe, — watowapa, wa- 

 tougpapi : its hekta watopa, to row. 



■wa-to'-pa-pi, n. rowing, paddling. 



■wa-to'-pa-pi-"wi, n. the moon in which the 

 waters become navigable, April. Same as magao- 

 kadawi. 



■wa-to'-pe-kl-ya, v. a. to make paddle or row, — 

 watopewakiya : sina watopekiya, to sail. 



■wa-to'-to-ya, adv. grass-like, green. 



■wa-to'-ya, adv. greenly. 



■wa-tpa', n. a river, a stream, a creek ; the how 

 of a boat, compounded of wata and pa ; the out- 

 side and bottom of a canoe or boat. 



■wa-tpa'-dar), n. a brook, a rivulet. 



■wa-tpi'-ea-hida, adv. by the side of a stream. 



"wa-tpo'-hna, adv. on a stream, by a stream. 



■wa-tpo'-kL-zu, n. the junction of streams : wa- 

 tpokiiu mdote, the mouth of a river. 



"wa-tpo'-ki-zu-ya, v. a. to cause the junction of 

 streams, — watp okiiu waya. 



