ae DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
a-ka’-mdas, cont. of akamdaza:|a-kan’-tayn-hay, adv. above, 
akamdas iyaya. overhead. 
a-ka’-mdaésg, cont. of akamdaza;|a-kan’-ta-tayn-hay, adv. Strom 
astride; akamdas inazin, to stand| above. 
astride of anything. a-kan’-tkan, prep. red. of akan. 
a-ka’/-mda-ya,v.a. tomakelevel|a-kan’-tu, adv. above. 
on—awakamdaya. a-kan’-tu, adj. wiéagta akantu, 
a-ka’-mda-za, v.n. to tear open liwing men, in distinction from dead 
on, as a bag on a horse. men and spirits, common men; men 
a-ka’-mda-za, v. a. to strad-| in authority. 
dle, spread the legs apart—awaka-|}a-kan’-tu, ». the top one. 
mdaza. a-kan’-tu-ya, adv. above, high 
a-ka’-mde-éa, v. a. (a and ka-| up; on the outside, without. 
mdeéa) to break, as an instrument, |a-kan’-tu-ya-ken, adv. above. 
by striking it on anything; to break|a-kan’-tu-ye-dayn, adv.  out- 
one thing lying on another by strik- | side, on the surface; almost on the 
ing—awakamdeéa. top ; above, high up. 
a-ka’-mden, cont. of akamdeéa: | a-kan’-ya, v. a. (aand kanya) ‘to 
akamden iyeya, to break in pieces 
on: akamden ehpeya—akamden 
ehipewaya. 
a-ka’-mdu, v. a. (a and kamdu) 
to break up fine upon—awakamdu. 
cause to heal upon—akanwaya. 
a-kayn’, v. n. to become old on or 
with—amakan, anikan, unkakanpi; 
kiG amakan, I have become old with ; 
yuha amakan, having it, I have be- 
a-kam/’-hay, standing on the out-| come old. 
side, as the one on the outside of a|a’-kan-tan-ka, mn. _ the large ten- 
nest of tubs or kettles. don of the arm. 
a-ka’-mna, v. a. (a and kamna)|a’-ka-pa, n._ the outside. 
to acquire in addition to; to tear open|a’-ka-pa-ta, adv. on the outside, 
on, as a seam—awakamna. on the top, from above. 
a’-ka-mni: Akamni iyaya, v. ».|a’-ka-pa-tan-hayn, adv. onthe out- 
to separate with a splash, as snow| _ side, from above, from another place. 
with water underneath when one | a’-ka-pe-éa, adv. around about; 
steps on it. with kin, used as a noun, as, dka- 
a-kan’, prep. on upon. peéakin, those around about, specta- 
a-kan’-mna, v.n.(kataandomna) | tors; those without. 
to smell like something burning. a’-ka-pe-ya, v. a. to throw be- 
a-kan’-ta, adv. above; used with| yond the bounds, as in playing ball— 
tanhan. Akapewaya, Akapeyaya. 
