h—hay 
ha’-mna, adj. smelling of the skin, 
poor, lean, not smelling well, as meat. 
ha’-na-hpu, ». 
Said of 
the rough bark of trees, that seems 
ready to fall off. See nalipu. 
ha’-na-sku, v. See hanaskusku. 
ha’-na-sku-sku, v. »._ to crack 
and peel off, as the skin of potatoes 
by boiling. See nasku. 
ha’-na-sku-ya, v4. 
crack and peel off—hanaskuwaya. 
hay, adv. of affirmation; yes, yea. 
hay, » cont. of hanyetu; night: 
hay waste, good night; hax iéamna, 
a stormy night. 
hay, v.n._ to stand, stand upright or 
on end; toremain: eéen hay, it stands 
or remains as it was. From this are 
formed iyahan, ki¢ihan, ete. 
hay -a’-ke-éin, ». T. to-morrow. 
hayn-ble’-ée-ya, um T. to 
cry mm vision seeking. 
han-é0’-ka, n. midnight. 
hay-éo0’-ka-ya, m. (hanyetu and 
éokaya) midnight. 
han-do’-way, »n. (hanyetu and 
dowayn) a night-song. 
han-do’-wayn-pi, x. 
song. 
han-he’-pi, Lh. and T. night: 
i. q. hanyetu: last night; hanhepi 
kinhan, to-night; hanhepi kin le, 
this night. 
hay-he’-pi-wi,  T._ the night- 
sun—moon: 2. q. hanyetu wi. 
han-hay’-na, ». morning, to- 
morrow. T., bihayna. 
ha’-na-hpu-hpu, »v. 
a night- 
-kpan’. 
See hanalipulipu. | 
to cause to | 
Ihay-kpayn’, 
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han-hay’-na-hin, ~. very early 
in the morning. T., hihannalicin. 
hayn-ka’, n. a man’s sister-in-law, 
his wife’s sister or brother's wife; my 
sister-in-law. 
han-ka’-ku, n._ his sister-in-law. 
han-ka’-Sa-dayn, n. the ground- 
hog or woodchuck, the American 
arctomys. 
han-ka’-§i, n a mans female 
cousin, hismother’s brother’s daughter, 
but not his father’s. brother’s daugh- 
ter; my female cousin. ~ 
hayn-ka’-gi-tku, 
cousin. 
han-ka’-Si-ya, va. to have for 
or call haykasi, to sustain the relation 
of male cousin to a woman—hayka- 
Siwaya. 
hay-ka’-ya, v.a. to have for or 
regard as a sister-in-law—hanka- 
waya, hankauyyaypi. 
hayn-ke’, n. half; a part. 
han-ke’-dayn, . a small half. 
hayn-ke’-ke, ». red. of hanke; 
half and half. 
hay-ke’-ya, v.a. to halve; to have 
reached the middle—haynkewaya. 
han-ke’-ya, adv. bythe half. T., 
hankeyela, only half. 
hayn-ki-kta, v. n. (hanyetu and 
kikta) to rise very early m the 
morning; to wake while it ws yet 
night—haywekta, hanyekta, han- 
uykiktapi. 
hay -ko’-ki-pa, adv. 
ardly, fearing night. 
moccasin-sty ings. 
n. his female 
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