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é0s8s-€0’-za, adj. red. of éoza. 
éos-ya’, v.a._ to cause to warm— 
éoswaya; Gosi¢iya, to warm one’s 
self—éosmi¢iya; to put out to dry,. 
as cooked victuals; to dry and 
smoke, as meat. 
éos-ya’, adv. warmly. 
éos-ya’-ken, adv. 
state T., Gosyakel. 
é0’-tan-ka, n. (é0 and tanka) 
Jife, flute, any wind instrument. 
é0-ton’, adj. (éo and ton) 
mature. 
é0’-wa-he, n. a scaffold, such as 
the Indians make to dry corn on. 
é0-wo’-he, n. 
of the abdomen. 
éo0-wo’-he-a-ka-lhpe, x. (éo- 
wohe and akalipe) an apron. 
éo-ya’, v.n. to ripen, as grain, ete. 
T., 60 aya. 
60- ya’-pi, ». harvest. 
é0’-za, adj. warm, comfortable, used 
both in regard to persons and 
things, as clothing, houses, ete.— 
maéoza, niGoza, unéozapi. 
dew: éa Sma, heavy dew. 
éu-éu’-Ste, n. the side below the 
ribs, the flank. 
éu-héin’, adv. T. Used with per- 
sonal pronouns, miye, niye, etc.; 
sometimes with a numeral, but 
never alone, as niye ¢uliin eéon 
wo, do it yourself. 
éu’-kéay, n. a kind of duck. 
éu-kéan’-pa-gi, n. aduck about 
the size of a mallard, with a gray 
head and white breast. 
in @ warm 
a 
ripe, 
Gun: 
the belly, lower part | 
DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
éu-kéan’-pa-sa-pa, n. aspectes 
of duck, with a black head and neck. 
éu-kéayn’-ta-hu-sa-pe-dan, 
n. Same as éukéanpasapa. . 
'éu-kéay’-tay-ka, n._ the large 
species of duck which they denomi- 
nate Gukéan. 
éu’-mni, . dew-drops. 
éu-mni’-Se, n. dew standing in 
drops, dew-drops. See as’e. 
éu-mni’-ge-Se, n. dew-drops all 
over anything. 
é6uyn, ». awoman’s elder sister, used 
only with pronouns: miéun and 
miéunwaye, my elder sister ; niéuy, 
thy elder sister. T., Gunwe. 
'éun’-ku, n._ her elder sister. 
éuy’-ku-ya, v. to have for older 
sister. 
éunks’, n. cont. T. my daughter ; 
| used by the women in addressing 
their children, whether boys or 
girls; my child. 
éuy-kSsi’, m a@ daughter: miéun- 
ksi, my daughter; niéunksi, thy 
daughter ; unkiéunksipi, owr daugh- 
ters Also, a man’s brother’s daugh- 
ter, and a woman’s sister's daughter. 
éuyn-kési’-tku, x» his or her 
daughter. i 
éuy-kSi’-ya, v. to have for a 
daughter, count as a daughter—éuy- 
kSiwaya. 
éuyn’-kSu-dayn, vn. a little bow, 
such as small boys use. 
éuyns, n. my daughter; used only 
when an address is made to the 
individual. 
