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hand upward with spread Angers, so that they point outward toward 

 the right side. ( Wied.) 



Is expressed by waving tlie right hand with the ])ahn outward before 

 the right breast, or bj' moving about the two foreflugers before the 

 breast, meaning "two hearts." {Burton.) 



First make the sign for Kno^v, and then that for H^ot or Xo. 



{Dal-ofa I.) " Do not Ivnow what you say. Indecision, doubt." 



Malce the sign for I Know ; then the sign for ]^o, or while the 

 Angers are in position for I Know throw the hand outward as for UTo. 

 {Bali-Ota IV.) 



The right arm is elevated and the hand, in type-i)ositiou (F), is 

 twisted several times before the chest, then suddenly everted and ex- 

 panded. {Ofo and Missouri I.) "Not screwed up or posted unaware." 



Make the sign for Knon% to, and throw the hand to the right as 

 in ]\o, i¥ot. {Kaiowal; Comanche III ; A2>achell; }yic})ita 11.) 



Deaf-mute natural signs. — Point to the bosom, meaning the speaker, 

 place the hand ux)ou tlie forehead and then move the hand away. 

 {Ballard.) 



Having put the finger to your breast, point to the forehead, sliakiug 

 your head. {Cross.) 



Put the stretched hand to the breast, and at the same time shake the 

 head. {Larson.) 



Place the right forefinger on the forehead, at the same time shake the 

 head as if to say No. {Zeujler.) 



I don't know you. 



Move the raised hand, with tue palm in front, slowly to the right and 

 lelt. {Burton.) 



liake, Pond. 



Make the sign of Drinking', and form a basin with both hands. 

 If a large body of water is iu question, wave both palms outward as in 

 denoting a plain. {Burton.) 



Sign for "Water followed by sign for Bi^ in the sense of Broad, 

 Wide. For Pond, make sign for Lake and Little. {Cheyenne I.) 



First make the sign for Water, and then the sign for Big: in the 



sense ot Flat. {Dakota I.) " Water spread out or level — not running 

 water." 



