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ho-ya’, v. to use the voice of 
another, as to have another sing 
in one’s stead—howaya, ho¢iya. 
ho’-ya-gi-ta, v. (ho and yagita) 
to make the voice hoarse by speaking— 
homdagita. 
ho-ye’, v. imp. Same as ho wo. 
“Ye” and ‘‘pe” are the precatory 
terminations of the imperative 
mood, and the forms used by the 
women. ‘ 
ho’-ye-ki-ya, v.a. (ho and ye- 
kiya) to cry to, call to, pray to— 
hoyewakiya, hoyeyakiya, hoyeun- 
kiyapi. * 
ho’-ye-ya, v.a. (hoandyeya) to 
cause the voice to go to—hoyewaya, 
hoyeunyanpi. 
ho’-yu-hi, ~. @ ring in timber, a 
year’s growth; a line or wrinkle in 
the skin of a person. 
ho’-yu-psi-éa, v.a. to make fish 
jump., i. e., to catch fish with a hook 
and line—homdupsiéa, hounyupsi- 
éapi. 
ho’-yu-sde-éa, . wrinkles. 
ho’-yu-sde-ée-ton, v. ” to 
have wrinkles, to become old—hoyu- 
sdeéewaton. 
ho-zi’-zi-day, . (hogan and zizi) 
the perch, a kind of fish. See sin- 
taka. 
hu, v.a. to copulate, have intercourse 
with a female—wahu, yahu, unhupi. 
hu, ». a@ bone, bones—mihu, nihu, 
wicahu; the leg, legs of a person or 
animal, as hu mayukan, I have legs; 
the stock or stem of anything, as of 
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a plant, tree, ete.; the wheel of a 
wagon, etc. See huha and huhu. 
hu-a’-ki-pe, ». See huwakipe. 
hu-éan’, x (hu and éan) _ the stock 
of a gun; the shaft of an arrow. 
hu-¢o’-giyn, n JT. thecalf of the 
leg. See éogin and siéogin. 
hu-ha’, ». the limbs, members of the 
body, as the legs and arms; the legs 
of anything, as of a kettle. 
hu-ha’-sa-pe-dan, x. (huha and 
sapa) the black-legged fox. 
hu-ha’-Sa-dayn, x. (huha and Sa) 
the red-legged fox. 
hu-ha’-ton, v.m. (huha and ton) 
to have legs or limbs—huhawaton. 
hu-ha’-to-pa, n. (huha and topa) 
a quadruped, the wolf in partic- 
ular. 
hu-ha/’-ya, v.a. to have for mem- 
bers, use for legs—huhawaya. 
hw-hde, v. a. (hu and hde) 0 set 
out, plant out, as a young tree or 
plant of any kind—huwahde, hu- 
unhdepi. 
hu-hde’-pi, x. 
plants. 
hu-hu’, ». abone, bones, of the bone 
kind: maza huhu, arm-bands, prob- 
ably because at first they were 
made of bone. 
hu-hus’, cont. of huhuza. 
huyns. 
hu-hus’-ya, v.a@. to cause to shake, 
to shake—huhuswaya. 
hu-hus’-ya, adv. im a shaking 
manner. T., hunhuysya. 
hu-hu’-to-pa-o-wa-hde, m. the 
things set out, 
T., huy- 
