52 DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
a-tku’-ku, ». his or her father. 
a-to’, v.n.(aand to) to become blue 
or green on; to tattoo; see akito: 
ato eyaku, to take a‘blue or green 
stain. 
a’-to-kay, adv. in another place, 
to another place. 
a-to’-ke-éa, v.n. to become dif- 
Ferent: atokeéa $ni, it makes no dif- 
Serence. 
a-to’-kSu, v. a. (a and toksu) to 
carry or draw anything on; T., to 
pile up ator on, as on horses’ backs— 
atowaksu. 
a-ton’-way, v. a. (a and tonwan) 
to look to or at—awatonway, unka- 
ton wanpi. 
a-toyn’-wan-yan, v. a. to cause 
to look at; to make a village at or on 
a place, probably because by mak- 
ing a village people are caused to 
look to or at a place—atonwanun- 
yanpi. 
a-tpa’-gayn, v. a. (a and tpagan) 
to part with one’s own for a pur- 
pose—awatpagan. See akpagan. 
a-tpa’-hi, v.a. (aand tpahi) to 
gather up one's own on something. 
a-tpa’-mde-éa, va. (a and tpa- 
mdeéa) to break in pieces one’s own 
on something. 
a-tpas’, cont. of atpaza. 
a-tpa’-spa, wv.” (aandtpaspa) to 
disappear, go out of sight, fade away, 
as clouds, or as the sun disappears 
at night. 
a-tpas’-ya, v.a. to darken, over- 
shadow—atpaswaya. 
a-tpas’-ya, adv. darkly, obscurely. 
a-tpa’-ta, v. a. (a and tpata) to 
cut up or carve one’s own on any- 
thing. 
a-tpa’-tay, v. a. (a and tpatan) 
to spare or keep one’s own for a pur- 
pose. See akpatan. 
a-tpa’-za, v.n. (a and tpaza) to 
bcome dark on—amatpaza, anitpaza, 
unkatpazapi. See akpaza. 
a-tu’-kta, adv. well, fortunately: 
atukta e6amon kin, I did well to do 
a; atukta de Ginhan, if you go, it 
will be well. ; 
a-tins’, cont. of atinza. 
a-tins’-ya, adv. tightly, in a 
squeezing manner. 
a-tin’-za, v.n. (a and tinza) to 
press on, be tight on—amatinza. 
a-t0’-za, uv n. (a and toza) to be- 
come blunt or dull on. 
a-tung’-ya, v.a. to suspect one, 
have an inkling of—atungwaya. 
See tungya. 
a-tuyn’-ka, v,”. See atunkeéa. 
a-tun’-ke-éa, v. m (a and tun- 
keéa) to be suspected of—amatun- 
keéa. 
a-u’, v.a.(aand u) to carry or 
bring anything towards. 
a-u’, v. col. pl. they come. 
a-w, v.n. (a and u) to come out 
on; to ooze out or run, as sap: 
mini au. 
a-uyn’, v. a. 
See aon. 
a-uy’, v.n. (aand un) to be on— 
awauy. 
to put wood on the fire. 
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