56 DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
a-ya’-he-pa, v.a.(aand yaliepa) | a-ya’-ku-ka, v. a. (a and yakuka) 
to drink up on—amdahiepa. to bite or tear in pieces with the teeth 
a-ya’-lipa, v. a (a and yalipa)| on anything—amdakuka. 
to throw down with the mouth on|a-ya’-ke-ga, v.a.(aand yakega) 
any thing—amdalipa. to gnaw on anything. 
a-ya’-hpu, v.a.(aandyahpu) to|a-ya’-ke-za, v. a. (aand yakeza) 
bite off on, one thing on another— 
amdahpu. 
a-ya’-hta-ka, v. a. (a and ya- 
litaka) to bite one thing on another. 
a-ya’-hu, v.a.(aand yalu) to 
peel off on. 
a-ya’-kéa, v.a. (aand yakéa) to 
untie with the teeth on anything— 
amdakéa. 
to make smooth with the teeth on any- 
thing. 
a-ya’-ko-ga, v.a.(aand yakoga) 
to bite or gnaw off on. 
a-ya’-ko-za, v.a. (a and yakoza) 
to bite off smooth, as a horse eating 
grass. T., oyakoza. 
a-ya’-ma, v.a.(aand yama) to 
gnaw on. 
a-ya’-ko-ka,v. a. (aand yakoka) | a-ya’-mda-ska, v. a. (a and ya- 
to clatter or gnash the teeth on or for| mdaska) to make flat with the mouth 
any thing—amdakoka. on anything. T., ayablaska. 
a-ya’-kon-pi, v.n. pl.of ayay-|a-ya’-mda-va, v. a. (a and ya- 
ka; they are in such a condition. mdaya) to make level with the teeth. 
a-ya’-kpa, v.a.(aand yakpa) to|a-ya’-mda-za, v. a. (a and ya- 
bite out on—amdakpa. mdaza) to tear open with the teeth. 
a-ya’-kpan, v. a. (a and yakpan) | a-ya’-mde-éa, v. a (a and ya- 
to chew fine on—amdakpan. mdeéa) to crush on anything with 
a-ya’-kpi, v.a.(aand yakpi) to| _ the teeth. 
crack with the teeth on anything. a-ya’-mdu, v.a.(a and yamdu) 
a-ya’-ksa, v.a. (a and yaksa) to to chew fine on. 
bite off on—amdaksa. a-ya’-mna, v.a. (a and yamna) 
a-ya’-kSayn, v a. (a and yakéan) to gain on or for, by speaking. 
to bend with the mouth on—amda-|a-yayn’-ka, v. n.(aand yanka) to 
kgay. be on or for, to be in such a condi- 
a-ya’-k$if, cont. of ayaksiza. tion. 
a-ya’-k§$i-Za, v. a (a and ya- a-yan’-pa, vm. 
kSiza) to double up with the teeth on 
anything. on; to endure until the morning 
a-ya’-ktay, v.a@ (a and yaktan)| light—amayanpa, unkayanpapi. 
to bend with the mouth on—amda- | a-ya’-o-ni-hayn, ». a. (aand ya- 
ktan. onihayn) to praise on or for. 
to come light on; 
to come morning; to come morning 
