hdu-win’-ga—he-é¢i’-ya. 
one, form such an opinion of one— 
heéanwakin, heéanyakin, heéanuy- 
kinpi; heéanéi¢in, IT have such an 
opinion of thee. 
he’-ée-éa, adj. 
that—hemaéeéa. 
he’-ée-éa, adv. so, always so. 
he’-ée-éa-e-Sta, adv.  notwith- 
standing. 
he-ée’-éa-ka, n. such a one; a 
mean fellow; 7. q. tuwe kinihanpi 
$ni. 7., heéeéake lo is said of one 
who is highly prized, as of a child 
or friend: but heéeéake éoy is said 
of one who is disliked. W.J.C. 
he’-ée-dayn, adv. (he and eéeday) 
that alone, only that. 
like, such as, like 
he’-é6e-dan-ki-ya, adv. only 
that way, that alone. 
he’-ée-dan-ya, v. a. to regard 
that alone—heéedaywaya. 
he-ée’-e-day, adv. that alone. 
he-ée’-e-dayn-ke, adv. only that. 
he-ée’-e-dan-ki-ya,v. tohave 
only that—heéeedan wakiya. 
he’-ée-hna, adv. thus, so; only; 
immediately. T., heéegla. 
he’-ée-hna-hayn, adv. all, en- 
tirely ; immediately upon that. 
he’-ée-hna-na, adv. thus, just 
so, just as, only that; without altera-_ 
tion. 
he’-ée-hin, adv 
altogether. 
he’-ée-htin, adv. 
T., heéehéin. 
he’-ée-kée-éa, adj. 
éeéa. 
T., heéeglala. 
just so, only so; 
and eéelitin. 
See heéehin- 
red. of he- 
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he’-ée-kée-éa-ka, adj. 
such; bearing this character. 
he’-ée-kéen, adv. red. of heéen; 
in this manner, so, thus, just as. 
he’-ée-kée-tu, adv. red. of he- 
éetu; so, mm this manner. 
he’-ée-kée-tu-ya, adv. 
this manner. 
he’-éen, adv. thus, so, in this way; 
hence, therefore: heéen olianke, to 
do in this manner usually, be accus- 
tomed so to do. T., heéel. 
he-ée’-ni-Ge, ”. a yearling colt. 
T., heéeniéala. 
he’-éen-ya, adv. so, thus, in that 
manner. T., heéelya. 
he’-ée-tu, adv. as, so, thus ; right, 
well. 
he’-ée-tu-ke, adv. 
as is usual. 
he’-ée-tu-wan-Zi-éa, adj. 
ways the same. 
he’-ée-tu-ya, adv. so, well. 
he’-ée-tu-ya, v.a. to make so, 
cause to be so or right—heéetuwaya, 
heéetuuy yanpi. 
he’-éi, adv. im or at that place, 
there. 
he-éin’, v. (he and eéin) to think 
this, think that—heéaynmi, heéayni, 
heuykeéinpi. 
he’-éin-a-han, adv if, ifitis so. 
hie’-cin- bian, ade 4, if ut 2s so. 
he’-Gin-Ska-ya-pi, n T,, the 
mountain goat; so called because 
its horns are used for spoons. See 
hekinska. 
ihe-Géi’-ya, v. of heya; 
always 
after 
as 1s common, 
al- 
to say this 
