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from a river: heku unyanpi, we go | 
at the foot of the hill. 
he-ma’-ko-skayn, adv. 
hewoskan. 
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he-ma’-ni, v. towalk on dry land- 
he-ma’-ni, x. a railroad; a train 
of cars: 
he’-ma-ya-éan, %. 
he’-mdo, x. 
mdamdata. 
he’-mdo-ka, m. Sameas hemdo. 
he-mni’-éan, x. (he mni and Gan) 
a hill that appears as if it were in 
the water; Red Wings’ village, a 
short distance above Lake Pepin, 
is so called. 
hen, adv. (he and en) ashore: hen 
ezu, to put anything ashore, as from 
a boat; hen ihay, to step ashore. 
he-na’-g@i, n._ the shadow of a hill. 
he-na’-ke, n. a hill-side, slope. 
See hunnaptay. 
he-na’-ke-ya, adj. sloping, sideling. 
he-o’-hla-te, m. T. the foot or 
bottom of a hill. 
he-o’-ta-he-na, adv. 
hewotahedan. : 
he’-pe-se, adv. hepese elipeya, to 
make a splash, as in throwing any- 
thing into water. 
He-ska’, n. The Big Horn Moun- 
tains. 
het-a’-Zu, v.a. to put ashore, as 
the load of a boat. See walietazu. 
he-uyn’-na-ptan, ». a hill-side. 
See honaptan. 
He-wa’-kto-kto, 
a wooded hill. 
a hill-top, ridge; 2. q- 
/ a a 
nN. the 
p- 
Arickaree Indians. 
DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
he-wan’-ke, n. frost, hoar-frost. 
T., heyuyke. 
he-wo’-skan, n. an uninhabited, 
desert place. T., hemakoskan. See ~ 
howoskan. 
he-wo’-skan-tu, adv. inadesert 
place. 
he-wo’-skan-tu-ya, adv. away 
trom any dwelling, in a desert place, 
solitarily. 
he-wo’-ta-he-dan, adv. where 
no one lives, in a desert place. T., 
heotahena. 
he-ya’-ka, n. 
mountain. 
he-ya’-ka-ta, adv. at the hill. 
he-yam’, cont. of heyapa; by land, 
following the lill: heyam unyanpi, 
we go by land: away, elsewhere: lie- 
yam e¢éoy, go away. T., heyab. 
he-yan’, cont. of heyata; inland, in 
the interior. 
he-ya’-pa, v.n. to go by land, 
travel by land, in distinction from 
going by water—heyawapa. 
he-ya’-pa-ya, adv. T. by land; 
i. q. heyata. 
he-ya’-ta, adv. back by the hill, 
back from a river, back from a fire, 
out back, back, behind: heyata ya, 
to go out back, retire, withdraw—he- 
yata mda; heyata iyeya, to shove 
aside or back, put out of office, reject. 
This word and others like it are 
formed from the noun ke, hall, and 
the preposition ata, at. It might be 
called a prepositional noun. See 
iheyata. 
a hill, river hill, 
