lOO stile liv a6 a= Gl@alen =i ay. 
bo-wel’, cont. of bowega; boweh 
iyeya. 
bo-wel’-we-ga, v. 
wega. 
red. of bo- 
bo-weli’-ya, part. broken by shoot- 
ing, but not entirely off: boweliya 
yanka. 
bo-w0’-tiyn-za, v. a. 
tinza, to ram down tight in: i. ¢q., 
bopuskiéa. 
bo-ya’, adj. boya se, ragged, dan- 
gling. 
bo-ya’-ya, 
n. T., woyaya, @ 
bunch, a skein: Sipto woya yamni, | 
three bunches of beads. 
bo-za, v. boza hinhda, to start up 
all at once, as a company on hear- 
ing some startling intelligence 
to shoot well, to shoot 
so as to kill—bowazayn. 
Dio= Zane. va. 
T., wozay, 
to shoot im the heart ov vital part; 
to stun. 
bo’-zay, . minibozay, slow rain, 
mist. 
bo-zag’-za-ta, v._ red. of bozata. 
T., miniwozay. 
Ae wWwowo- | 
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lo 
| make forked by punching, as a tarnip- 
| digger—bowazata. 
bo- v. 
rain does. 
bo-Za’-ta, v. a. (bo and Zata) 
Z 
a’-Za, n. to wash, as the 
bo-zw-zu, v.a. (bo andizuzu) to 
break to pieces or destroy by shooting: 
to knock or punch to pieces ; to break, 
as the rain does ice—bowazuzu. 
bu, v.n. to make a noise; to low, as 
a cow. See kabu, nabu, ete. 
red. of bu. 
bubu se, said of one 
who has a large head and face. 
T., bubukesa. 
bu-bu’-ya, adv. 
|bu-bw »v. 
i bu-bw’, adj. 
red. of buya; 
noisy, with a noise 
bu-ya’, adv. noisy, in the manner of 
lowing: buya apa, to thump or strike, 
making a hollow sound. 
bu-ya’-ken, adv. in a noisy man- 
ner. T., buyakel. 
bu-yeli, adv. (buya and hin) with 
aloud noise: buyehhinhpaya. T., 
buyelicin. 
2 
OF 
é, the third letter of the Dakota alphabet. 
It has the power of ch in chain. 
éa, adv. This word is used 
when a general rule or something 
customary is spoken of, and is gen- 
erally followed by ée or eée at the 
end of the member or sentence: 
when. 
yahi éa piwada Ge, when thou comest 
I am glad; waniyetu éa wapa eée, 
See eéa. 
In Titoy- 
way, as a particle, it is ska and 
éke lo, they say. 
Ga, n. a step, the distance which one 
steps: éa nihanska, thy step is long. 
éa-do’-ki-mna, adv. (éana and 
okimna) between the knees. Vul- 
| gar. 
when it is winter it snows. 
T., Gay and éannahay. 
