hi-yo’-pa-ta- k 
a—ho-ga’-han. 
away; to lay up, as the dead on) 
scaffolds, hence, to bury the dead; | 
to have by one, as takuday hnake 
$ni, he has nothing laid by him— 
wahnaka, uyhnakapi. From this 
are derived ahnaka, ehnaka, ki- 
bnaka, and ohnaka. 
hna’-ka-pi, ». dead persons laid 
away; hence graves, tombs. 
hna-Ska’, n. 
See also naska. 
the common frog. 
hna-ska’-éan-di-day, n a 
small kind of frog; the tree-frog. 
hna-Sskin’-yayn, vn. to be op- 
pressed, overcome, possessed, as of 
devils—mahnaskinyay. T., gna- 
Skinyan, to be wild, crazy, frantic. 
hna-wa’-hayn, part. Same as 
hnahay. 
hna’-yayn, v.a. to deceive, cheat, 
take advantage of—wahnayay, ya- 
hnayay, unhnayanpi, mahnayay ; 
Gihnayan, I deceive thee ; iGihnayay, 
to deceive one’s self—micihnayay, 
T., gnayay. 
hni hda’, v.n. to pass by a place 
going home. This is used only in 
the third person; the other persons 
are formed from the obsolete “‘hdi- 
yahda,”-as, wahdiyahda, yahdiya- 
hda, uphdiyahdapi. 
hni-na’-paor hni-nayn’-pa, v. 
n. tocome forth; to return; to come 
out of any place going home ; to rise, 
as from the dead—wahninapa. 
Same as hdinapa. 
hnw-ni, v. 2. 
T., gligla 
T., gninapa. 
waéinhnuni, to be 
bewildered, deranged—waéiymahnu- 
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to be bewildered or lost, as in 
trying to follow tracks—wahnuni, 
ni: 
yahnuni. 7, gnuni. 
ho, adv. of affirmation. yes, yea. 
ho, n._ the voice either of a man or of 
any animal or thing; sound in gen- 
eral—maho, niho, uphopi, wiéaho. 
ho, x. cont. of hogan; fish; a fish-net. 
ho, v.n. imp. only; come on, come 
now—ho wo, ho po, ho miye. See 
iho. 
ho-a’-pe, ». (hogan andape) _ fish- 
jins. 
ho’-bu, » @ rough, unpleasant 
voice—homabu: a wild young man, 
one who goes around yelling at 
night. eee 
ho’-bu-ki-ya, v.n. tospeak with 
a gruff, unpleasant voice—hobuwa- 
kiya. 
ho-éa’-ka, n. (hogan and éaka) 
Jish-gills. 
ho-ée’-Spu, %. 
. See éespu. 
scales. 
ho-Ge’-ta, ”. the road or entrance 
to a hoéoka or court-yard: the 
straight road to a drove of buffaloes 
when a surround is made. 
ho-é0’-ka, 
area surrounded by tents or houses: 
tahoéoka, his court. 
ho-da’-za-ta, adv. 
circle of tents. 
ho’-e-éa-he, adv. 
the correct form. 
ho-ga’-han, 2 
voice—homagahay. 
jish-scales ; warts. 
T., hoéogpu, warts, 
n. a court-yard, an 
outside of a 
See hoeéalie, 
a rough, loud 
