ée-to’-we-ta—¢in-ye’. 
éin, def. art. the. Itis used in the 
place of kin, when the verb or ad- 
jective preceding has changed a or 
ay into e. 
éin, v. a. to desire, want—wacin, 
yadéin, unéinpi. 
éiy’-a-hay, con. 
éinhay. 
éin’-ba-kse, n. asaw. See éan- 
ibakse. T., éinwakse. 
éin-éa’, n. a child; the young of 
animals, a whelp, cub, calf, foal— 
midinéa, ni¢inéa, unkiGinéapi; tuwe 
Ginéa tanin Sni, whose child is not 
manifest, i. e., a bastard. 
éin-Ga’-ka-ga, v. 
child—éinéawakaga. 
éin-éa’-ki-éi-ton, v. to beara 
child to or for one—Cinéaweéiton, 
éinéami¢iton. 
Cin-¢a’-kin-ze, np. The Apa- 
ches. 
éin-Ga’-toyn, v. a. 
birth to a child—éinéawaton, ¢inéa- 
yaton, Ginéauntonpi. 
éin-Ga’-ya, v. to have for achild, 
adopt as a child—éinéawaya, Gin éa- 
mayal). - 
é6in’-Gu, 2. 
anye. 
é6in-éuy’-kpa, adj. 
pregnant; i.q. indugaka. 
éin-Guyn’-tpa, adj. Sameas Gin- 
éunkpa. 
éin-hay’, conj. 
as kinhay. 
éin-hin’-tku, x. 
éin’-ka, adv. 
if. Same as 
to beget a 
his elder brother. See 
with child, 
if, when. Same 
his or her son. 
to have or give | 
voluntarily: miye | 
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éinka, I myself, without the sug- 
gestion or command of any one. 
éin’-ka, v.a. towant,desire. Same 
as Gin—watinka. 
éin’-ka-hayn, adv. 
iye Ginkahan. 
éin-ki’-ya, v. a. to cause to de- 
sire, persuade—Cinwakiya, éinuy- 
kiyapi. 
éin’-kpa, m. (éan andinkpa) buds; 
a twig; the top of a tree, end of a 
stick. 
éin’-kpa-ta, adv. at the buds. 
éin-ksi’, m. a son; sometimes 
used for a child, whether male or 
female: mi¢inksi, my son; unki- 
Ginksipi, owr son or our sons. Also 
a man’s brother’s son, or a woman’s 
sister’s son. ; 
éin-k$gi’-tku, mn. his or her son. 
éin-kSi’-ya, v. to have forason, 
to be a father to one—Ginksiwaya. 
€ins, m son, my son; used only 
when an address is made to the 
person. J), Ginks, used by men in 
addressing their children, whether 
boys or girls; my child. 
éin-Ska’, m. T. a spoon. 
éin-to’, adv. T. yes; tobe sure. 
éiy’-tpa, v. Same as Ginkpa. 
éin’-tpa-ta, adv. Same as Gin- 
kpata. 
éin-ya’, v. a. to cause to desire, 
persuade—éin way a. 
éin’-yan, adv. kitanna ¢inyan 
taninyan yanka, it is but just in 
sight. See kitan. 
éin-ye’, n. a man’s elder brother, 
voluntarily : 
