éin-ye’-ku 
kan iyeya, to shoot through the 
bowels. T., éokal. 
éo-kay’, n. a low bottom, where 
are lakes or marshes. T., éokanya. 
é0-ka’-pa, adv. in the midst. 
éo-ka’-pa-tan-hay, adv. 
the inside. 
éo0-ka’-ta, n. 
éo-ka’-ta, adv. 
the midst. 
éo-ka’-ta-wa-pa, adv. 
the middle, as of a stream. 
é0-ka’-ya, n._ the middle. 
éo-ka’-ya, adv. i the middle. 
é0-ka’-ya-hna-ka, v. a. (€0- 
kaya and hnaka) to place across 
the middle, place in the middle—éo- 
kayawahnaka. T7., éokayagnaka. 
é0-kon’, v. a. to purpose evil 
against, desire to take the life of 
one—¢owakoy, Goyakon, Goun- 
konpi, Gomakoy: waéokonpi, pur- 
posing evil against. 
éo-kw’, n._ the inside of the cuticle, 
the under side of the skin, the thick- 
ness or stripe of the skin; the under 
part of the chin. 
é0-kin’, v.a. to roast on a spit— 
éowakin, éoyakin, Gounkinpi: éo- 
kinpi, roasting. T., to roast on coals. 
éom, cont. of éopa. 
éo-mni’, v.n. to be tired of stay- 
ing—Gomamni, Gonimni. See also 
iéomni. 
éo-mni’-hda, v.n. to feel uneasy, 
become tired of staying—Comniwa- 
hda, Gomniuyhdapi. 7., iéomnigla. 
éo-mni’-hda-zi, v. 2. to sigh, 
m 
the middle. 
in the middle, in 
out in 
éos-a’. 103 
groan—éomniwahdazi, éomniya- 
hdazi, Gomniuyhdazipi. T., éuwio- 
kini. 
éom-ya’, v.a. of éopa; to cause to 
wade—éomwaya. See Gopekiya. 
éo’-na-la, adv. F. a few; 4 gq. 
tonana. 
€o-ni’-éa, n. flesh, meat of any 
kind; the meat or kernel of grain; 
the wood that grows inside of the sap ; 
waconiéa, dried meat. 
éo0yn, for Gay. See éontanka. 
Goy-Goy’-se, adv. 
éon’-ka-Ske, n. 
closure; a fort. 
éon’-kin, n. 
See éanéanse. 
a fence, an in- 
a backload of wood; 
i. @., as much as a woman could car- 
ry on her back. 
éo0n’-kin-ta, n. 
they go for wood 
éon’-na-kde, n. Th. a ladder. 
éon’-pe-Ska, nv. glue. The Da- 
kotas generally obtain it by boiling 
buffalo heads, and use it in fasten- 
ing on the points of their arrows. 
éoyn’-Sma, n. (Gay andosma) dense 
woods, forest. T., Gonwoliesma. 
Gon’-tan-ka, m. (éay and tayka) 
high wood, groves of timber. 
éoy’-te-hi, » (éay and otelii) 
thick woods 
éo-pa’, v. a. to wade, go im the 
water—éowapa, Goyapa, Gouypapl. 
éo0-pe’-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to 
wade—éopewakiya. 
éos, cont. of Goza. 
éos-a, adv. warmly, comfortably— 
éosa manka. 
any place where 
