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much, one who is always accumulat- 
ing. ; 
V-éi-hna-hna, adv. with 
pleasantly, politely: iGihnahna e¢oy 
wo, do it pleasantly. 
i-éV’-hna-ka, v. reflex. of hnaka; 
to place or locate one’s self; to lay up 
for one’s self—mi¢ihnaka; ‘taku i¢i- 
hnakapi, furniture. See idihde. 
i-éV-hna-yan, v._ reflex. of hna- 
yan; to deceive one's self—mi¢éihna- 
yay. 
i-éV-hni, v. reflex. of ihni; to 
hunt, as game, for one’s self—midi- 
hni. Z., ii¢igni. 
Vv-éi-ha-ha, v. reflex. of iha; to 
make one’s self a laughing-stock, said 
of one who commits adultery— 
mi¢ihaha. 7., ii¢ilalia. 
i-éi’-kéu, v. reflex. of itu; 
help one’s self, take what one is to 
have—imi¢ikéu. T., iidikéu 
i-¢V-ksu-ya, v. reflex. of kiksu- 
ya; to remember one’s self, come. to 
one’s self—mi¢iksuya. 
i-éi’-kte, v. reflex. of kte; to kill 
one’s self, commit suicide. 
i-éi’-kton-zZa, wv reflex. of aki- 
ktonza; to forget one’s self, leave off | 
or cease from one’s sorrow, ete. 
i-dag’, cont. of idaka. 
i-dag’-ya, v.a. to cause to serve, 
have for a servant—idagwaya, 
i-da’-ka, v.a. tohave for a servant, 
to control, govern, rule over—iwa- 
daka, unkidakapi. See wowidake. 
i-da’-za-ta, adv. back from, i. q. 
care, 
T. wowilag. 
to | 
iheyata. See dazata. 
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i-da’-za-tay-hayn, adv. in the 
rear of. 
i-de’, v.n. to burn, blaze. 
i-de’, n. a blaze, a burning, a prai- 
rie fire: ide au, a fire is coming. 
i-de-éi-ya, adv. on this side of. 
V’-de-éi-ya-tan, adv. on this 
side of. : 
i-de-Gi-ya-tay-han, adv. from 
this side of, on this side of, in this 
way from. ; 
’-de-éi-yo-tan, adv. 
direction from. 
V-de-ga, n. pouting lips. See dega 
and delidega. 
i’-de-han, adv. 
in this 
so far off. 
i’-de-han-han, adv. red. of {de- 
han. 
V’-de-han-na, adv. only so far 
off, near to. 
i-de-han-yay, adv. so far off. 
i-de’-ya, v.a. to burn, cause to 
burn, set fire to—idewaya, ideyaya, 
ideunyanpi. 
i-di’-di-ta, adj. hot on account of. 
i-di’-ta-ka, v.n. to be animated 
for, brave for or on account of—idi- 
mataka and imaditaka, iniditaka. 
See waditaka. 
i-do’-ti-¢in, m. (dote and kin) a 
collar for a horse. 
i-do’-wan, v.a. of dowan; to sing 
to or for, to sing the praises of, praise 
one—iwadoway, iyadoway, unki- 
dowanpi, imadowan; i¢idowan, I 
praise thee ; iGidoway, to sing of one’s 
self. 
i-e’, v. Same as ia. 
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