he’-éi-ya—he-na’-o-za-ki-ya. 
he-ha’-ka-ta-pe-zi-hu-ta, x. 
(hehaka ta and pezihuta) — elk- 
medicine, a kind of mint, perhaps 
catnip. 
he-ha’-ka-ta-wo-te, n. (helia- 
ka and tawote) elk-food, perhaps 
the same as the preceding word. 
He-ha’-ka-wa-kpa, n (Hlk 
River) The Yellowstone River. 
he-hak’-ta-pe-zi-hu-ta, %. 
Same as hehakatapezihuta. 
he-hdo’-ge-éa, ad. 
horned. T., hehlogeéa. 
he-ki-éi-na-ke-éa, v. n. to 
be all used up to or for one: hemi- 
Ginakeéa, I have no more. T., he- 
kiéinala. See henakeéa. 
he’-kin-Ska, m a horn spoon. 
he-kin’-Ska-ya-pi, ”. the 
mountain goat; the mountain sheep ; 
_ from which the horn spoon is made. 
he’-kta, n. that behind, what is 
past, applied to both space and 
time. 
he’-kta, adv. behind: hekta u, he 
comes behind; hekta hda, he goes 
back home; hekta wacin uye §sni, 
he does not turn his-thoughts back. 
he’-ktam, adv. behind, after. 
he’-kta-pa, adv. ‘behind, after. 
he’-kta-pa-ta, adv. behind: wa- 
hektapata, the stern of a boat. 
he’-kta-pa-tany-hay, adv. from 
behind. 
he’-kta-tan-han, adv. behind. 
-he’-ke, pron. thatitself, T., hekes. 
He-le’-nes, 2. p., introduced; the 
Greeks. 
hollow- 
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he-mni’-$a-ka-day,n. anun- 
hatched louse, a nit. 
hen, adv. (he and en) 
there. T., hel. 
he’-na, pron. pl. of he; those. 
he-nag’-na-ke-éa, adv. 
of henakeéa; so many of each. 
he’-na-ka, adv. so many. 
henakel, only so many. 
he-na’-ke-éa, adv. so many; 
enough, sufficient ; finished, all gone: 
wanna henakeéa, it 2s now all gone. 
T., henakéa. 
he-na’-ke-seh, adv. all these, 
so great a quantity T., henakehéin. 
he-na’-ki-ya, adv. im so many 
ways. 
he-na/’-na, adv. only so many or 
so much; none, all gone. T., henala: 
henamala, mine all gone, I have 
none. 
he-na’-na-ki-ya, adv. 
so many ways or places. 
lakiya. 
he-na’-nan-pi-dan, adv. pil. of 
henana. . 
he-nayo’-na-ke-éa, adv. red. 
in that place, 
red. 
ie 
only wm 
T., hena- 
of henakeéa; so many each. See 
henagnakeéa. 
he-nayg’-nayng, cont. otoiyohi 
henangnang yuhapi kta, each one 
will have so many. 
he’-na-os, pron. See henaoza. 
he’-na-o-za, pron. those two: 
henios, heniyos, and heniyoza are 
also used. 
he-na/-o-za-ki-ya, adv. 
two, those two times. 
those 
