i-éa’-Za-pi—i-éin’. 177 
V-éi-éa-hi-ya-pi, part. mixed 
together. 
i’-Gi-Ga-li-ha, adj. connected, 
in links: maza iéiéahiha, a chain. 
i’-éi-éa-Ska, v. to bind together. 
See idiyakaska. 
V-éi-éGa-win, adv. back again by 
the same way: iGiéawin hda, to go 
home by the same way that one came ; 
anog i¢iGawin, back and forth. See 
idipas. 
-éi-Ga-win-win, adv. red. of 
{Giéawin. 
V-éi-éa-win-yay, adv. back by 
the same way. 
-éi-éu-ya, adv. passing by each 
other partly, as two things placed 
thus =; said of twins, if one is a 
boy and the other a girl. 
V’-éi-hde-ska, adj. speckled, as 
corn of different colors. 
V-éi-hde-ska-Sska, adj. 
i¢ihdeska. 
i’-éi-he-han-hayn-yayn, adv. 
red. of i¢ihehayn yan. 
i/-éi-he-han-yay, adv. thus 
Far apart. 
i-éi7’-hni, v.a._ to beat or maltreat, 
as a man his wife. 
/-éi-hnu-ni, v. to be mixed up, 
so as not to be distinguished 
V-éi-hnu-ni-ya, v.a. to cause 
not to be distinguished—iéihnuni- 
waya. 
’-éi-hnu-ni-yayn, adv. mingled, 
mixed up. 
’-éi-kan-ye’-la, ad. T. near 
to each other: i¢ikiyena. 
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red. of 
V-éi-kde-kde-ga, adj. Ih. scat- 
tering, few. 
V’-éi-ki-ki-ye-dan, adv. red. 
of idikiyeday. 
’-éi-ki-ye-day, adv. 
each other. 
Vv-éi-ko-yag, cont. of {éikoyaka; 
iGikoyag iyeya. 
V’-é1-ko-yag-ya, v.a._ to fasten 
one to another—i¢ikoyagwaya. 
’-éi-ko-ya-ka, v.n._ to be fast- 
ened one to another. 
i-éi’-ma, adv. ever, again; with 
$ni, vever; litanihay i¢ima, the day 
before yesterday ; heyakedinhay i¢i- 
ma, the day after to-morrow ; ptin- 
hay i¢ima, the fall before last. 
i-G6/’-ma-na, adv. ever; §ni al- 
ways follows, making never: iéi- 
mana eéamoyn kte sni, J will never 
do tt. 
V-¢i-ma-ni, v.n._ to travel, go on 
a journey without one’s family; to 
visit—idimawani, {éimayani, féima- 
unnipi. 
V’-Gi-ma-ni-pi, %. 
visiting. 
i-éi’-na-p¢éin-wan-ka, adj. 
the ninth. This form is not much 
used. Seeinapéinwanka. T,, idi- 
napéinyuyka. 
i-é/-non-pa, adj. thesecond. T., 
near to 
traveling ; 
also, again; 4. q. iGimana. 
i-Gin’, v. to desire one thing for 
another ; to desire more of, in addi- 
tion to—iwacin. 
i-Gin’, adv. T. of a truth; now: 
i. g. EGY. 
