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gli-yo’, v. T. pos. of hiyo: 1. ¢. 
hduwe: gliyo mni kta, J will go for 
my own. 
glo-gla’, v. pos. T. to carry back 
home—waglogla. Same as hdohda. 
glo-gle’-ska, n. T._ the gullet; 
i. g. hdohdeska. 
glo-gli’, v. pos. T. to bring back 
home—waglogli. Same as hdohdi. 
elu-kéayn’, v. pos. T. to form an 
opinion of what concerns one’s self— 
waglukéay. Same as hdukéan. 
gna’-ka, v.a. T. ig. hnaka. 
DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
gna-Skin’-yan, v. T. i. qg. hna- 
skinyan 
gna’-yayn. v. Tf. 4.q. hnayap. 
gnu’-ni, v. 2. L~4-¢: hnuni or 
nuni: to wander, be lost, lose—wa- 
gnuni, ete. 
gnu-gnw-Sska, n. T. the grass- 
hopper ; grasshoppers ; 7. q. psipsi- 
éadayn. 
NorE.—These words are only given as 
examples of this peculiarity of the Titon- 
| wan) dialect. 
G. 
&, the eighth letter of the Dakota al- 
phabet. It represents a deep so- 
nant guttural. 
ga. See yuga. 
ga-ga’, adv. T. on the surface. 
ga-ga’-ya, adv. T. gagayaspan, 
cooked on the outside. 
ga-ga’-ye-la, adv. 
Span, well cooked. 
ga-hay’, adj. 
rough, as the voice: ho magahan, 
my voice ts rough. 
ga-he’-éa, adj. harsh, rough, loud, 
as the voice—magaheéa. 
fam, cont. of gapa. 
gan, adj. open, full of little holes. 
-gan-gayn’, adj. open, as thin cloth. 
gan-gan’-na, adj. thin, open, full 
of small holes. . 
gan-gan’-ye-dan, adj. very 
sharp and thin, as the blade or bit 
T. gagayela 
great, loud, harsh, or | 
of an ax: ganganyeday yuman, 
to grind sharp and thin. 
gSan-ga’-ta, adj. forked, pronged; 
open, as cloth. T., salgata. 
@ayn-ge’-éa, n. dandruff. See 
oinginéa. 
ga’-pa. See yugapa. 
Sa-pa’-wa-hay, part. stripped 
off, come off of itself. See yugzapa. 
@a’-ta, adj. forked, pronged: ta- 
hinéa he yamni gata, a deer’s horns 
have three prongs. 
Se-éa. See gugeda. 
ge-ge’-ya, v.n. to swing, as one’s 
arms, like a drunken man—gegei- 
éiya. 
@e-ge’-ya, adv. swinging, dang- 
ling. 
@i, adj. brown, dark-gray, rusty- 
looking. 
&i-gi’, adj. red. ot gi; brown, rusty. 
