i-éa’-ki-ze, nm (@ and kakiza) 
affliction. See iwiéakakize. 
i-éa’-hda--i-éan’-te-ka-spe-ya. 173 
i-éan’-Sin-ya, adv. sadly, dis- 
tressingly. 
i-éan’-wa-Ste, v.n. to be glad 
i-éa’-ki-ze-Sni-yayn, adv. not 
in want of, plentifully. 
i-éam’, cont. of iéapa; iéam iéu, to 
stick nm and take out. 
i-éa’-ma, adj. rough, as cloth or 
the beard ; pricking, as iron filings. 
i-éa’/-ma, v.n. to hurt or prick, 
as anything in the eye: taku ista 
imakama, something is pricking in 
my eye. 
i-éa’/-ma-ma, v. red. of iéama; to 
prick: iéamama niuy he, does it keep 
pricking you? 
i-éa’-mda-ska, v. n. (i and ka- 
mdaska) to be flattened, as a bul- 
let that is shot into wood. 
i-éa’/-mna, v.n. to blow, bluster, 
storm, drive, as wind and snow; nina 
iGamna, @t is very blustering ; igdamna 
au, @ storm is coming: to be torn by 
anything and lose the contents, as 
a bag of corn carried along. See 
kamna, to rip. 
i-éan’, adv. whilst, in the meantime, 
just then. 
i-éa’-nan, adv. See iéannan. 
i-éan’-ka-spe-ya, v. See i¢ant- 
kaspeya and iéantekaspeya. 
i-Gan’-Si-éa, v.n. tobe sad for— 
idanmasiéa. See iGantesiéa. « 
i-éan’-$i-éa-pi, ”. tribulation. 
i-éan’-Sin, cont. of iéansiéa. 
i-éan’-Sin-ya, v.a. to make sad, 
grieve, disappoint one by means of 
something —i¢ansinwaya. See 
iéantesinya. 
for—iéanmawaste. See i¢antewa- 
Ste. 
i-éan’-wa-Ste-ya, adv. gladly 
for. 
i-éan’-a-ma-ni, n. aladder. See 
éaniyamanipi. 
i-éayn’-éayn, v.n. (i and éanéan) 
to tremble for, shake on account of— 
imaéanéay, iniGayéan. 
V-éan-hayn, adv. leaning against. 
T., iéanyan. See idinhay. 
V-éayn-kéayn, adv. making effort 
but not with much determination: 
igdaynkéan eéamon, I did it, but not 
truly; opposed to awiéakehayn. 
/-éayn-ksi, v. n. to be angry or 
irritated at or in consequence of— 
iéanwaksi, iéanyaksi. 
/-éan-ksi-ki-ya,v.a. tocause 
to be angry for—iéanksiwakiya. 
V/-éayn-ksi-ksi, v. red. of iéanksi. 
i-éan-ksi-ya, adv. crossly, bluntly, 
roughly, angrily. T., iéanksiksiya. 
i-éayn’-nan, adv. out from, out nm 
the river or lake from. 
i-éant’, cont. of iéante. 
i-éant’-a-hde, v.a._ to determine 
evil against one for some cause— 
iGantawahde. 
i-éan’-te, adv. in or at the heart. 
‘Used as in the following com- 
pounds. 
i-éan’-te-ka-spe-ya, v. to 
gratify ones self by avenging, make 
one’s self cheerful by retaliating on 
