ée’- 
ée-ki’-éa-ti, v. of éeti; tomakea 
Jive for one—Cewelati, Geyeéati. 
ée-ki’-éi-ti, v. of Geti; to make a 
jive for one—CeweFiti, Geyeciti, ée- 
upkiéitipi. 
ée’-ki-éi-ya, v. of éekiya; to 
pray or supplicate for another—ée- 
weciya, Geyediya, Geunki¢iyapi; 
éemiyeciya, thou prayest for me. 
ée-ki’-ti-pi, ~ a feast, of which 
virgins and men who have not known 
women are said to partake; 2. q. 
wimna §ni. 
ée’-ki-ya, v. of Geya; fo pray to, 
beseech, entreat—éewakiya, Geya- 
kiya, Geunkiyapi, éedi¢iya; éeun- 
nidiyapi, we pray you. 
ée-kpa’, n. the navel; atwin: ée- 
kpapi, tewins—maéekpa. 
éem, cont. of éepa. T., ceb. 
éem-ée’-pa, adj. red. of éepa; 
Sat. 
éem-ki’-ya, v.a. pos. of Gemya; 
to fatten one’s own—éemwakiya, 
éemunkiyapi. 
éem-ya’, v.a. 
éemwaya. 
éem-ya’, adv. fatly; liberally. 
éem-ya’-pi, part. fatted. 
Gen, adv. about, nearly: wikéemna 
éen, about ten. T., éel. 
ée-om’, cont. of Geonpa. 
ée-o0n’-pa, v. a. 
to make fat, fatten— 
T., éeob. 
to roast, as corn 
ga-hu-ha-ton-na—ée 
on the cob, or as pctatoes in the | 
ashes—Gewaonpa. 
ée’-pa, adj. 
unéepapi. 
ée’-pan-$i, mn. Th., i. q., iGepan. 
See Geuypa. 
fat—maéepa, nicGepa, 
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ée-pée’-pa, adj. 
See also éeméepa. 
ée-sdi’, n. 
red. of Gepa. 
the dung of man or an- 
imals. T., éesli; 7. q. tunkée. 
ée-sdi’, v. n. to dung—éewasdi, 
éeyasdi. 
ée-sdi’-o-Sa-ka,v.n._ tobe foul, 
as a gun or pipe-stem. T., éesli- 
ogaka. 
ée-sli’-Slo-Slo, vu.n. T. to have 
diarrhea. : 
ée8, con. although. Same as kes. 
ée-Ska’, n. the part of the breast 
near the collar-bone. 
ée-Ski’-Ga-te, n. the collar-bone, 
clavicle. T., éeblohu 
ée-Ski’-kay, mn. (éeSka and ikay) 
Ih. a button. 
ée-SkiV-yu-tayn, x. 
ers; 1. q., Sina kan. 
ée-Sko’-hdo-ka, mu. the hollow 
place in the throat by the collar-bone. 
ée-Spu’, n. a wart, a scab: hoée- 
Spu, fish-scales. 
ée-tay’, the chicken-hawk, 
pigeon-hawk. 
ée-ta’-ta, adv. T. in the center of 
a lodge, near the fire. 
ée-te’, n. the bottom of a vessel. 
ée-te’-ta, adv. at the bottom; in the 
center of a lodge, near the fire. 
ée-te’-ta-he-dayn, x. astanding 
on the bottom; a saucer. 
ée-ti’, v.a. to build a fire, make a 
jire—éewati, Geyati, Geuntipi. 
ée-to’-we-day, adv. less than 
half full, having alittle in. T., ée- 
teyela. 
T. suspend- 
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