a-ka’-mdas—a-ka’-Sta-ka. 
a-ka’-pe-ya, v. n. 
beyond. 
a’-ka-pon, cont. of Akapota; afloat. 
to exceed, go 
a’-ka-pon-ya, v.a. to cause to 
float—aikaponwaya. 
a’-ka-po-ta, v.m. to float on, as 
a buoy. 
a-ka’-po-ta, v. a. (a and kapota) 
to beat in pieces on anything—awa- 
kapota, ayakapota. 
a’-ka-pot-pon, cont. of Akapot- 
pota. 
a’-ka-pot-po-ta, v. red. of dka- 
pota; to float along in little waves. 
a-ka’-pta, v.a. (aand kapta) to 
cut off on, as part of a stick; to lade 
out on—awakapta. 
a-ka’-pte-ée-dan, v.a. to make 
shorter, cut off a piece from a stick— 
awakapteéeday. . 
a-ka’-pte-ya, v. a. to provoke 
~ beyond endurance—akaptewaya. 
a-ka’-pte-ya, part. cut off on; 
provoked. 
a-ka’-sam, adv. cont. of aka- 
sanpa; over the river from. 
a-ka’-sayn-pa, adv. opposite, 
across, on the other side, as of a 
river or lake; itato akasanpa, on 
this side. — : 
a-ka’-san-pa-tan-hayn, adv. 
on the other side, from beyond, from 
the other side. 
a-ka’-ska, v.a. (a and kaska) to 
eat up, to devour greedily, to eat after 
one 2s full—awakaska, ayakaska: 
akaska yanka, to continue eating. 
a-ka’-ski-éa, v.n. to be press- 
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ing down; to press down: akaskin 
wanka. 
a-ka’-sni, v.a. (a and kasni) to 
extinguish on, as fire—awakasni. 
a-ka’-so, (aand kaso) to chop off 
a prece from—awakaso. 
a-ka’-stag, cont. of ‘akastaka: 
akastag elipewaya. 
a-ka’-stag-ya, adv. 
or in. 
a-ka’-stag-ya-ken, adv. stick- 
ing on. 
a-ka’-sta-ka, v.a. to throw on 
or daub with mud, make stick; to 
plaster—awakastaka, unkakasta- 
kapi. 
a-ka’-sto, v.a.(aand kasto) to 
smooth down on, as hair on the 
head—awakasto, ayakasto, uyka- 
kastopi. 
a-ka’-S§da, v.a.(aandkagda) to cut 
or mow upon, as grass—awakaéda. 
a-ka’-Ska, v.a. (a and kagka) to 
bind upon—awakaska. 
a-ka’-Spa, v.a(a and kaSpa) to 
cut or break off on—awakagpa. 
a-ka’-Spa, v.n. to be provoked be- 
yond endurance—amakagpa, ani- 
éaspa. 
a-ka’-Spe-ya, v.n. to remain 
longer than one can well endure; to 
be provoked—amakaspeya. 
a-ka’-Spe-ya, v.a. to provoke— 
akaspewaya, akaSpeyaya, akaspe- 
mayan. 
a-ka’-Sta-ka, v. a (a and ka- 
Staka) to beat one on another— 
awakastaka, ayakastaka. 
sticking on 
