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■wi'-6a-ge, n. of kaga ; any instrument to make 



with. 

 "wl'-ca-go, n. of kago ; an instrument to mark 



with. 

 "wi'-ca-gu-ke, n. Same as wicadide. 

 ■wi-ca'-hde-ska, n. gooseberries. 

 ■wi-ca'-hde-ska-hn, n. the gooseberry bush, 



Ribes grossularia. 

 •wi-ea'-hi, n. human teeth. 

 "Wi'-oa-hi, «. something to mix with, as a mush- 

 stick. 

 ■wi'-ca-hir)-te, n. of kahiijta ; a broom, a rake. 

 "Wi'-ea-hl-ya, v. of icahiya ; to mingle, — wica- 



hiwaya. 

 ■wi-ea'-hna-ka-pi, v. dead bodies laid up ; 



tombs ; burial-places. 

 "wi-ea'-hna-ye, n. of linayai) ; deception. 

 "wi-ca'-ho, n. the human voice. 

 "wi-ea'-hu, n. human bones. 

 •wl-ea'-hu-ha, n, the limbs of the body. 

 ■wi-ca'-hu-hu, n. a human skeleton. 

 ■wi-ca'-hui)-ka-ke, n. ancestors. 

 ■wl-ca'-huij-ku, n. a mother, mothers. 

 "wi-ea'-hba, n. of Iba ; drowsiness. 

 ■wi'-ca-hbo-ke, n. a paddle, i. q. wamnaheca. 

 ■wl'-ea-hde-ee, n. of kaideda ; something to tear 



or bruise with. 

 "Wi'-ea-lido-ke, n. of kaldoka ; something to 



make holes with, as a gimlet. 

 ■wri-ca'-hea, n. See wicafii^ca. 

 •wi'-ea-he-pe, n. a ladle. 

 ■wi-6a'-liir)-ca, n. an old man, — wimadahir)($a 



and wicamaM^ca, winicfaliqca and widanihiqca, 



wiui)caMi)capi. 

 ■wi'-ca-hpe, n. an instrument to throw down 



with. 

 "wi'-ca-hpu, n. an instrument to pick off with. 

 ■wl'-ea-hu-ge, n. something to break in with. 

 "wi-ca'-B.ug-'wir), n. putrefaction. 

 ■wi-ca'-i, n. the human mouth. 

 ■wi-ea'-i-ha, n. the human lips. 

 "wi-ca-ka', v. of ka, to mean ; he means them. 

 "Wi-ca'-ka, v. n. to speak truth, to be true, — wi- 



cawaka, wicauqkapi. 

 "wi-ea'-ka-hl-ya-ya, v. of kahiyaya ; to carry 



round to them, to sing to them. 

 ■wi-ea'-ka-ha-pa, n. of kaiapa ; a driver, one 



who drives. 

 "wi'-ca-kca, n. of kakc'a ; a curry-comb.' 

 ■wi-ea'-ke-da, v. a. to esteem true, to believe, — 



wicakewada ; wicakei^ida, to believe oneself true, 



to continue to affirm. 

 •wi-ca'-ki-ear)-pte, n. of kicaijpta ; one who con- 

 soles, a comforter. 

 "wi-ea'-ki-ci-da-zu-zu-pi, n. forgiveness. 

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■wi-ea'-kl-do-pl, n. of ki(5o ; calling, inviting. 

 ■wl'-ea-kir)-ee, n. of kakiqda ; something to 



scrape with, a scraper. 

 ■wi-ea-ki'-pi, n. robbery. 

 ■wi'-ea-kis-ya, v. to cause to suffer, — widakii- 



waya. 

 ■wi-ea'-ki-ya-pa, v. See kiyapa. 

 ■wi'-ea-ki-ze, n. of icakiia ; distress, suffering. 

 wi'-ca-ko-ke, n. a rattle, a rattler. 

 "wl'-ea-kpe, n. a lancet ; i. q. kaijicakpe. 

 ■wi-ea'-ksa-pa, n. wisdom. See widoksape. 

 ■wi'-ea-kse, n. of kaksa ; an instrument to cut off 



with. 

 ■wi-ea'-kte-pi, n. killing. 

 ■wi-ca'-kte-s'a, n. one who kills. 

 ■wi-ea'-ku-pi, n. giving. 

 ■wri'-ea-mde-ee, n. an instrument to break in 



pieces with, as a sledge. 

 •wi-ca'-na-ka, n. tremor. See n&ka. 

 ■wi-ea'-na-su, n. the human brain. 

 •wi-ca'-ni-te, n. the loins. 

 "wl-ca'-no-ge, n. human ears. 

 ■wi-ear)'-hpi, n. a star, the stars. 

 ■Win.-eai)'-hpi-tar)-ka, n. large stars. The name 



given to both Venus and Jupiter, as the morning 



and evening stars. 

 ■wl-ca'-pa-ha, n. the human scalp. 

 "wi-ea'-pa-hu, n. the human skull. 

 ■wi-ca'-pa-kslr), n. the human kidneys, the 



reins. 

 "wi'-oa-pe, n. of dapa ; a piercer ; the spines or 



beard of one or more species of grass or weed ; a 



fork, a table-fork. 

 ■wi'-ea-pe-ea, n. a kind of grass armed with a 



long sharp beard. 

 ■wl'-ca-pe-daij, n. dim. of widape. 

 ■wi-ca'-pi, n. the human liver. 

 ■wi-ca'-po, n. a swelling. 

 ■wl-ea'-po-ge, n. the human nose. 

 •wi'-ea-po-te, n. an instrument to rend with. 

 ■wi'-ca-psi-ee, n. any thing to make jump with. 

 ■wri'-ea-psii)-te, n. a whip. See icapsiqte. 

 vri'-ca-sar), n. a razor. See idasaij. 

 ■wl'-ca-sde-ee, n. something to split with, a 



wedge. 

 ■wl'-ea-skl-ee, n. a press. 

 •wi'-ca-spe-ye, n. a weight, a balance ; scales. 

 •wi'-ca-sto, n. any thing to smooth with, a brush. 

 ■wi-ca'-sa, n. (Ihar)k.) i. q. wida^ta. 

 ■wi-ca'-sa-ke, n. human nails. 

 ■wi'-ea-sda, n. a scythe. 

 ■wi'-ca-ske, n. something to tie with, bonds. 

 "wi'-ca-ski-ee, n. a press. 

 ■wi-ca'-sta, n. man, a man; mankind, — wima- 



da^ta and widama^ta, wiuijdaitapj. 



