han-pi-é 
hda-lda’, ~. a rattle. 
iida-hda’-ya, adv. rattling, loosely. 
T., Kilahlaya. 
hda-hda’-ye-dayn, adv. not se- 
curely, loosely: \idalidayeday wa- 
hnaka, I placed it loosely. T., hla- 
oanyela. 
hda-hda’-yen, adv. not securely: 
lidahdayen hnake Sni, he has not 
placed it in securely. 
hdah-ya’, adv. to a distance, 1. q. 
tehan; *emoving. 
hdah-ye’-Ga, v.n._ to remove or 
go off to a distance: Kdahyeée $ni, tt 
does not go off, said of deer or other 
animals that stay about in the same 
place. 
hda-ya’, adv. 
T., hlagan. 
rattling; not safely. 
lida-yen’, adv. not securely or 
safely. 
hdi, v.n. to break out m sores, be 
sore, raw—mahdi, unhdipi: éay- 
kahu lidi, to have a sore back, as a 
horse. 
hdi, x. 
hdi, adj. 
hdi-hdi’, adj. 
out in sores ; miring. 
hidi-hdi’-day, adj. 
hdo, v. n. 
hdo-ge’-éa, ad). 
hdo-hay’, adj. — slovenly, not well 
put on, as clothes. T., héoya. See 
héoka. 
hdo-he’-éa, adj. slovenly. 
hdo-he’-ya, adv. im «@ slovenly 
manner, See lmaheya. 
a running sore, a raw place. 
miry. See kahdi. 
miry, muddy. 
to growl, as a dog 
a 
red. of lidi; broken | 
| fie’-i-mni-Za, x. (he and imniza) 
hollow, as a tree. |. 
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|ido-hdo’-ka, adj. full of holes. 
See lidoka. 
hdo-hdo’-ka-han, part. full of 
holes. - 
hdo-hdo’-ka-wa-han, part. 
having holes in. 
hdo’-ka, ». @ hole: mini hdoka, 
a spring of water. 
hido’-ka, part. See kahdoka. 
hdo-ka’-hay, part. opened, hav- 
ing a hole in. 
hdo-ka’-wa-han, part. 
a hole im. 
hdo-ki’-ya, va. 
hdowakiya. 
hdo-ya’, v a. 
hdowaya. 
lido-ya’, adv. growling. 
he, ». ahigh hill or ridge of hills, a 
mountain; especially the Coteau des 
prairies. 
he-gi y’-Ge, n. dross: paheginée, 
dandruff. See also ginginéa. 
he-he’-pi-ya, adv. T. part way 
- up the hall. 
he-huw’-kul, x. 
- foot of a hull. 
lve =he%, aay: 
having 
to make growl— 
to éause to growl— 
T. the bottom or 
dangling, ragged. 
a rocky ridge. 
he-in’-kpa, n._ the brink or brow 
of a hill, the end of a Will. See 
hinkpa. 
he-in’-tpa, ”, Sameas heinkpa. 
lie’-i-pa, m. the brow of a hill ; 
especially the head or commencement 
of the Coteau des prairies. 
he-kw’, n._ the foot of a hill back 
