Door, entrance, Sec. 



The arms are elevated and seini-tlexed before body. The hands are 

 then collected in type-position (U) and tips of index fingers made to 

 touch. The arms, with tinger-tips in contact, then approach and diverge 

 several times. {Oto I.) "The triangular entrance to the wigwam opens 

 and shuts." 



Doubt. See In(lecit«>ion. 



Drawn out. 



15otli hands extended in front of body, the left on the outside and at 

 a lower elevation than the right, both hands fists, the left (B), the right 

 with back looking toward the right; draw both arms in toward the 

 body, and thcTi carry out again, repeating the movements several times 

 as though drawing out for some distance. {Dakota I.) " Prom drawing- 

 out of the water or hole a person or thing." 



Dream. 



First make the sign for Sleep, and then the hand is carried down- 

 ward from the head and curved upward and inward to the right breast, 

 and then thrown out from the body (turned over) with a downward 

 curved movement, i. e., hand turned partially over so that the extended 

 fingers point toward the left, palm of hand nearly flat, thumb outside, 

 pointing obliipiely downward. {DuJcota I.) 



Drink, drinking-. 



The hand is partially clenched, so as to have something of a cup shape 

 and the opening between the thumb and finger is raised to the moutli 

 as ill the act of drinking. {Lomj.) 



Scoop up with tlie hand imaginary water into the mouth. {Burton.) 



Forefinger of right hand crooked, thumb side of hand inward and 

 brought to mouth in upward curve, then suddenly curved outward and 

 downward .several inches. {Cheyenne I.) 



Do the hand in the shape of a cup. {Mucjjoivan.) 



AVith the right held in front of the body, make with the thumb and 

 fingers a circle resembling a cup, thumb and forefinger forming the toj) 

 or rim, and then carry to the mouth, hand horizontal, back outward. 

 {DaJcota I.) " Drinking from a cux) or glass." 



Tiie right arm is flexed and the hand, in type-position (Y 1), modi- 

 fied by collecting the fingers and letting the thumb rest against imlnis 

 of the index and middle fingers, is then brought to and from the mouth 

 several times successively. The right or left hand may be used. The 

 motion resembles much an upward rotary movement of a spoou from a 



