éo08s-6é0’- 
éun-we’, n. Ih. Same as éuy. 
éun-we’-ku, m. Ih. Same as 
éunku. 
éun-we’-ya, v. Ih. Same as 
éunkuya and éunya. 
éun-wi’, n T. i. g. mi¢uyn, my 
sister. Also, éunwe. 
éuyn-win’-tku, n. 
daughter. 
éuyn-wi'-ya-pe, ». T. grapes. 
éun-wi/-ya-pe-i-yu-wi, 
grape-vines. 
éuyn-ya’, v. to have for an elder 
sister—mi¢unwaya, éunkuyaya. 
éu-pe’, nm. marrow. 
éu-sni, adj. cool, as dewy morn- 
ings and evenings. 
éu-sta’-ka, adj. damp, dewy, wet. 
éu-te’, n. the side under the arm, 
pleura; éute palidoka, to make holes 
in one’s flesh, as one in mourning. 
his or her 
n. 
é, the fourth letter of the Dakota al- 
phabet. It has the explosive or click 
sound of ¢, which is made by 
pressing the end of the tongue 
against the palate, and at the mo- 
ment of separation making the 
sound of Eng. ch. 
éa, conj. and. Same as ka. 
za—éon. 105 
éu-ti-éin, v. tocarry at the side 
or under the arm, as a powder-horn 
or shot-pouch, strapped over the 
shoulder and coming down under 
the arm. 
éu-ti-ki-éin, v.. pos. of éutidin. 
éu-tu’-hu, n. a rib, the ribs. 
Gu-wi’, n._ the side, pleura: éuwi 
mayazan, my side aches. 
éu-wi/-hu, »._ the ribs. 
éu-wi/-pa-ha, ._ the prominent 
part of the side below the arms. 
éw-wi-ta, adj. cold, feeling cold, 
used only of living things—maéu- 
wita, ni¢uwita, unéuwitapi. 
\éu-wi/-yu-ksa-o-gle, » T. 
a vest. 
'éu-wi-yu-ski-te, m. T. corsets. 
|\éu-wi’-zl, m. 
the daisy. 
éu-ya, v.a. 
a flower, perhaps 
to cause dew—Cuway a. 
2 
ay 
éa, v. of ka; 
ée-han’, adv. 
to dig. See kiéa. 
when. Same as ke- 
| 
hay. T., éonhay or gohan, when, 
| in the past. 
ée8, conj. although. Same as kes. 
ée’-yas, con. 
Same as keyaés. 
éon, adv. T. i. q. kon. 
even %f, although. 
