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Ruined. 



An article, might be dentroyed, ruined, by breakinf;, wlieii the sign tor 

 bredlc might l)e used in connection with tlie sign lor tlie particular arti- 

 cle destroyed ; same by fire: but the idea of rubbed out, as contained 

 in gone, appears to be the prevalent one. {Dalota I.) 



Spent. 



Bring both hands together in front of the breast, the left hand under 

 the right, horizontal, flat, palm upward, fingers extended obliquely to- 

 ward the right (X), right hand with fingers extended obliquely toward 

 the left, flat, palm downward ( W) on the palm of the left, slide the two 

 palmar surfaces over each other, moving the hands slightly inward and 

 outward. (Dakota I.) " Uubbed out." 



Dialogue. See Speaking'. 



Different, eonf raMted. 



First and second lingers of riglit hand exteuded, sei)arated (others 

 closed), is passed from the riglit breast outward, with back of hand 

 toward the right, forefinger pointing obliqiudy upward, and tiie second 

 finger pointing straight outward or forward. {Dalota I.) " The idea of 

 this is contained in contiasting the appearance of tlie two fingers; one 

 of the fingers is so and tlic other is not so — *. f., not the same, different." 



Dii-fy. 



Point to the ground with tlie light index, and then carry the hand in 

 front of the face, with fingers separated, hand upright, baclt outward 

 (R), move up and down and around, as though covering the face and 

 breasts. (Dalwfa I.) " Dirt from the ground covering the face," etc. 



Oijxeiiarge of* a gnn. See Ciiiin. 



of an Arrow. See Arrow. 



DiMj^'UMt. (Compare Contempt.) 



Extend both hands quickly outward from near the face, palms out ; 

 turn away the face slightly from the object of disgust ; extend the hands 

 and arms but i)aitly. {OJibwa IV.) 



Tap the left breast (heart) with the right hand, fingers extended, 

 back outward, then the hand is carried forward outward in front of the 

 right breast, so that the palm is up, fingers extended, pointing outward, 

 hand horizontal (X), where it is slightly rotated or curved a few times, 

 and then carried directly outward toward the right, back outward. 

 {Dakota I.) " 1 am not pleased or satisfied." 



Sign as for 8urprij«e, "Wonder, then turn the head over the left 

 shoulder, retaining the hand over the mouth. (Omahal.) "As at the 

 sight of a dead bodv." 



