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my elder brother. Male cousins by 
the father’s side older than oneself 
are also called Ginye. T., éiye. 
éin-ye’-ku, n. his elder brother. 
Same as Ginéu. T., ¢iyeku. 
Gin-ye’-ya, v. to have for anelder 
brother—éinyewaya. 
éiy’-yu-mni, ” am auger; a 
gimlet. See éaniyumni. 
éis’-éi-na, adj. Ih. small. 
as Gistinna. 
éGis-éis’-tin-na, adj. red. Same 
as GikGistinna. 7, Gisdiséila. 
éis’-ti-la, adj. T. Same as ¢is- 
tinna. Also, ¢iséila. 
éi’-stin, adj. small, little. 
éiV-stin-na, adj. small, little— 
macistinna, unéistinpidan. 
éi’-sti-ye-dayn, adj. 
pent up, as a way. 
Gi’-sti-ye-dayn, adv. for alittle 
while. 
COs 
Same 
narrow, 
to call, invite. See kiéo. 
the kernel or meat of grain, 
seeds, etc.; ¢o aya, to ripen, bear 
seed. 
CO, Nn. 
éo, intj. bang! Said of the report 
of a gun. 
éo. See yuéo and ayuéo. 
60-60’, adj. soft, as mud, opposed 
to tinza and suta; not well cooked, 
i. g. Spay sni. 
éo-é0’-dan, adj. 
é0-€0’-ya, adv. 
well cooked. 
éo’-dayn, adj. 
soft. 
éoéoya Span, not 
destitute, without, not 
having, as tawiéu Godan, without a 
wife; bare, naked, as siéodan, lare- 
DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
Sooted, tanéodan, naked. See éoka- 
day for the pronoun’s place. Ih., 
éona. 
é€0’-ga, adj. not neat, slovenly. See 
éogeéa. 
€0’-ge-éa, adj. slovenly, with one’s 
clothes not well put on: maéogeéa, I 
am slovenly. 
éo-gi y’, n. the pith or core of any- 
thing. 
éoh, adv. when. 
éoh-way’-Zi-éa, n. 
kind of willow. 
éo-ka’, n. the middle. 
kaya. 
éo-ka’, adj. empty, without any- 
thing: Goka wahdi, I have come 
home empty. 
éo-ka’-day, adj. naked, bare: 
tanéomakadan, I am without clothes ; 
siéomakadan, I am without shoes. 
éo0-ka’-day, adv. empty, said of 
a cask, etc.: Gokadan han. Jh., 
éokana. 
éo-ka’-hnag, cont. of éokahnaka, 
éo0-ka’-hnag-ya, adv. placed 
in the middle. This is used by Mr. 
Renville for the veil of the temple. 
éo-ka’-hna-ka, v. See éokaya- 
hnaka. 7, éokagnaka. 
the smaller 
See éo- 
é0-ka’-ka, v. red. of éoka. 
é0-ka’-ka-day, adv. red. of é0- 
kadan. 
é0-kam’, adv. cont. of éokata; in 
the midst. T., éokal. 
éo0-kan’, adv. long ago, in former 
times. 
é0-kan’, cont. of éoka and en; é0- 
