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■wn.-eo'-ear)-te-o-ze, n. thought, purpose. 



■wi-co'-6ar)-te-ptar)-ye, «. of caqteptaqyaq ; 

 passion. 



■wi-co'-cag-te-si-ea, n. sadness. 



■wl-eo'-eaij-te-'wa-ste, n. gladness. 



■wi-co'-ear)-te-yu-ze, n. disposition, wish. 



"V(ri-eo'-ear)t-i-he-ye, n. desire, covetousness. 



■wl-eo'-car)t-i-ya-hde-ye, n. what is desired. 



"wi-co'-ca-ze-ya-te, n. of c'azeyata ; traditions. 



■wl-eo'-ee-ya, n. of ceya ; crying, weeping, 



■wi-eo'-eo-kor), n. of cokoij ; threatening, intend- 

 ing evil. 



•wl-eo'-eu-'wi-ta, n. the feeling of coldness. 



•wi-co'-du-za-he, n. of duzahai) ; swiftness. 



vri-eo'-e-ee-tu, n. of edetu ; uprightness. 



■wi-co'-e-ki-ee-tu-ye, n. of ekicetuya; restora- 

 tion. 



vri-eo'-hni-hde, n. travelling. 



■wi-eo'-liar), n. of oliaq ; work, custom, habit. 



"wi-eo'-Ma-nl, n. of Itani ; labor, work. 



•wi-co'-i-ca-ge, n. of icaga ; a generation. 



■wi-eo'-i-e, n. of oie ; a word, a speech. 



■wi-co'-i-hda-tar), n. of ihdataij ; boasting. 



■wi-eo'-i-na-hni, n. of inahni ; liaste, hurrying. 



•wi-eo'-i-stii)-be, n. of i^tiqma ; sleep. 



"wi-co'-i-tori-pe, n. of itoijpa ; carefulness. 



■wi-co'-i-tog-sni, n. of itoijsni ; a lie, a false- 

 hood. 



■wi-co'-i-tu-ka-ge, n. of itukaga ; falsehood, 

 calumny. 



■wl-co'-i-yo-ki-si-ee, n. sorrow. 



"wi-co'-i-yo-pe-i-ci-ye, n. repentance. 



■wi-co'-ka-gi, n. of kagi ; a hindrance. 



■wl-eo'-ka-gi-ye, n. an obstruction. 



•wi-eo'-ka-ki-ze, n. of kakiia ; suffering. 



"wi-eo'-ki-ei-yu-'wa-ste, n. a blessing, peace. 



^vi-eo'-ki-ei-ze, n. of kiciza ; fighting. 



■wl-co'-ki-pa-zii), n. of kipaiiq ; opposition. 



■wi-CO'-kor)-ze, n. influence, law ; a kingdom. 



■wi-co'-ksa-pe, n. of ksapa ; wisdom. 



"wi-co'-ku-ze, n. of kuia ; laziness. 



■wi-eo'-ku-zi-ta, n. dying of laziness. 



■wi-co'-miu-ci-ye, n. of mniciya ; an assembly. 



■wi-eo'-mni-he-ca, n. of mnihecfa ; activity. 



■wl-eo'-ni, n. (wica and oni) life, present but es- 

 pecially to come, a life-time : wic'oni owihaqke 

 wanica, eternal life. 



■wi-eo'-ni-pe-zi-hu-ta, n. the balsam of life. 



■wi-eo'-ni--wo--wa-pi, ». the book of life, the 

 Bible. 



"Wi-eorj'-te, n. (wida, 05 and \a) death. 



■wi-6o'-or)-si-ke, n. of ori^ika ; poverty. 



•wi-co'-O-pe, n. law, custom. 



■wi-eo'-O-ug-hda-ka, n. of uqhdaka ; a moving 

 party. 



of owotai)na ; right- 



a breaking in pieces, 



firmness, strength, 

 evil. 



iebility. 



moving. 



a moving. 



had temper. 



■wi-eo'-o-wo-tar)-na, 



eousness. 



■wi-eo'-o-yu-mde-ce, n. 

 separation. 



•wl-co'-su-ta, n. of suta ; 



"wi-co'-si-ce, n. of sida ; 



■wi-eo'-si-Mii), n. of sihtii) ; debility. 



■wi-eo'-skarj-skar), n. of ^kaijskaij ; 

 motion ; used for government, reign. 



■wi-eo'-ska-te, n. of ^kata ; play. 



■wi-eo'-ski-ske, n. of o^kiske ; difficulty, dis- 

 traction. 



•wi-eo'-ta, n. many persons, a multitude. 



■wi-eo'-ta-ku-ni-sni, n. destruction. 



■wi-eo'-ta-ku-ye, «. of takuya ; relationship, 

 brotherhood. 



■wi-co'-ta-wa-cii), n. disposition. 



■wi-eo'-te-ea, n. of teca ; newness. 



■wl-eo'-ti, n. a village, i. q. otoijwe. 



"wi-co'-to-ke-tu, n. how is it ? wicotoketu tai)- 

 ig sni, how it is is not apparent. 



■wl-eo'-ur), n. a family, all that are related by 

 blood. This word, and also widotakuye, we have 

 used for covenant. 



■wi-eo'-UQ-hda-ka, n. of uijhdaka ; 



■wi-eo'-"wa-eir), n. thought. 



■wi-eo'-Ava-eirj-ko, n. of wadiijko ; 



wi-eo'-^wa-^ba-dar), n. gentleness. 



"wi-co'-Tva-kaQ-he-za, n. debility. 



■wi-eo'-'wa-mna-da-sni, n. disrespect, contempt. 



"wi-eo'-"wa-s'a-ke, n. human strength. 



■wi-eo'-'wa-ste, n. of waste ; goodness. 



"wi-eo'-'Wa-zi, n. a family, kindred. 



■wi-co'--wi-ea-sta-sni, n. villany. 



•wl-eo'-'WO-hda-ke, n. relating stories, biogra- 

 phy. 



■wi-eo'-"WO-ya-ke, n. of oyaka ; declaration, nar- 

 ration, doctrine. We have used this word for 

 chapter. 



■wi-eo'-yu-ta-ku-ni-sni, n. that which causes 

 destruction. 



■wl-6o'-yu-tkor)-ze, n. that which makes equal. 



■wi-eo'-zun-ye, n. connectedness, relationship. 



■wi-eo'-zi-ee, n. riches. 



•wi-eo'-zu-dar), n. of oiuda^ ; fulness ; full 0/ 

 people. 



■wi-ei'-cah, adv. uneasily : wi^icaB. yaqka. 



"wi-ei'-eah-cafi, adv. red. of wi^Jidah. These 

 words are used when one, getting uneasy and 

 wishing to leave, pulls his blanket up, rises and 

 walks about, but says nothing. 



■wi'-eii), n. the strap which the Dakotas use in 

 packing. 



"wid'-Tvi-ta-ya, adv. red. of witaya ; in groups, 

 assembled in different places : widwitaya yakoi)pi. 



