32 DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
a-may’, v.(aandmayn) tositonand 
hatch, as fowls; to hatch on— 
amaypi. 
a-ma/’-Ste, v. n.(aand maste) to 
be warm on—amamaésgte, animaste, 
amaunstepi. : 
a-ma’-Ste-na-pta-pta, m. the 
glimmering of vapor in the sun heat; 
the burning appearance on the prai- 
rie on a hot day, mirage. 
a-ma/-Ste-ya, adv. exposed to 
the heat, in the sun. 
a-ma/’-Ste-ya-ken, adv. hotly. 
a-mda’-ke-dayn, adj. calm, still, 
without wind. 
a-mda’-ke-dayn, 2. 
amdakeday iéu. 
a-mda’-ke-na, adj. Ih., sameas 
amdakedan. 
a-mda/-ke-tay, adj. Mde., same 
as amdakedan. 
a-mda’-ska-ya, adv. level, with- 
out ridges. i 
a-mda’-ya, adj. level on. 
a-mde’-éa. See amdeéahan. 
a-mde’-éa-hayn, part. scattered, 
fallen off, as from a pile of rock, 
ete. 
a-mdes’, cont. of amdeza: amdes 
a calm: 
iyaya, to become clear, become sober ; 
amdes aya—amdes amayan. 
a-mdes’-ya, v. a. to make clear 
or sober—amdeswaya. 
a-mdes’-ya, adv. clearly, soberly : 
amdesya wanmdaka, I see clearly. 
a-mdes’-ya-ken, adv. clearly. 
a-mde’-za, v. a. of mdeza; to 
see clearly—awamdeza, ayamdeza. 
a-mde’-za, v.n. to be clear, per- 
spicuous ; to be sober—amamdeza, 
unkamdezapi. 
a-mdo’, ». the shoulder, the scapula. 
a-mdo’-hu, n. the shoulder bone 
or blade, scapula. 
a-mdo’-i-yo-ki-4au, » thepart 
between the shouiders. 
a-mdo’-o-ki-ta-he-dayn, 2. 
between the shoulders. 
a-mdo’-sa and amdogaéga, n. the 
red-winged blackbird. See wa- 
mdoga. 
a-mi’-¢i-éi-ya, v. Ist pers. sing. 
of ai¢iGiya (perhaps from aya); 
token owakihi ami¢iéiya, I act as I 
am able. 
a-mi-ni’-he-éa, v. n. (a and mi- 
niheéa) to be industrious in regard 
fo—amaminiheéa, animiniheéa. See 
amniheéa and its derivatives. 
a-mi-ni/-hen-i-¢i-ya, v. re 
flex. to make himself industrious about 
anything—aminihemiéiya. 
a-mi-ni’-hen-ya, v.a. to cause 
to be industrious about anything. © 
a-mi-ni’-hen-ya, adv. indus- 
triously, sterringly. 
a-mi-ni’-tay, v. . (a mini and 
tanka) to overflow. See amnitan. 
a-mi-ni’-tan-ya, v.a. to cause 
to overflow. See amnitanya. 
a-mna/-i-¢i-ya, v. reflex. of mna- 
yay; to gather for himself, to be sel- 
Jish—amnami¢iya. 
am’-na-ka-ha. See anpetu na- 
kaha. 
a-mna’-yan, v,4. (a and mnayan) 
