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kan; to clear one’s self, prove an 
alibi— mihdatokay. 
i-hda’-wa, v. refler. of yawa; to 
count one’s self; as, wiéasta ihdawa, 
one who counts or esteems himself a 
man, 1. e., a chief; to count one’s own 
or what one is to have—mihdawa. 
i-hda’-zo, v. pos. of iéazo; to mark 
one’s self; to mark one’s own, as a 
blanket—iwahdazo. 
i-hda’-zi-éa, v. reflex. of yazi¢a; 
to speak of one’s self as rich. 
i-hda/’-zi-éa-ka, nm. one who 
counts himself rich. 
i-hdem’, cont. of ihdepa. 
i-hdem’-ki-ya, v. a. to cause 
one to vomit up what he has eaten— 
ihdemwakiya. 
i-hde’-pa, v.a. to vomit, throw 
up what one has eaten—iwahdepa, 
iyahdepa, unkihdepapi. 
i-hdi, n. the soft fat of animals, 
grease, oil; kukuée ihdi, lard; ptea- 
sanpi ihdi, butter: also vegetable oil. 
See wihdi. 
i-hdi’-yo-mda-sin, n. a look- 
ing-glass, mirror. T., miyoglasin. 
See aokasin and okasin. 
i-hdo’-hi, »v. reflex. of hi; to bring 
one’s self to a place, as a deer that 
might come to be shot—mihdohi. 
i-hdo’-i, v. reflex. of i; to take one’s 
self to; to take one’s own to—mihdoi, 
nihdoi, unkihdoipi. 
i-hdo’-ku, v. reflex. of ku; to bring 
one’s self towards home—mihdoku. 
i-hdo’-ni-éa, v. reflex. to forbid 
one’s self, withhold one’s self from 
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others; to balk as a horse—mihdo- 
niéa. T., igloniéa. 
i-hdo’-u, v. reflex. of u; to bring 
one’s self towards a place—mihdou, 
nihdou, unkihdoupi. 
i-hdo’-ya, v. reflex. of ya; to take 
one’s self to a place; to take to one’s 
self—said of using the personal 
pronouns in verbs: en ihdoyepiéa 
Sni, it cannot be applied to one’s self— 
mihdoya, nihdoya. 
i-hdw’, @ prefix of verbs in “yu,” 
making the reflexive form. T.,iglu; 
Th., ikdu. 
i-hdu’-e-ée-tu, v. reflex. of yue- 
Getu, to make one’s self right; to re- 
form, repent—mihdueéetu, unki- 
hdueéetupi. 
i-hdu’-e-ki-ée-tu, v.-refler. to 
make one’s self right or as before; to 
raise one’s self from the dead, as 
Christ did—mihduekiéetu. 
i-hdu’-ha, v. reflex. of yuha; to 
possess one’s self, be free; to restrain 
one’s self, act well; to be able to carry 
one’s goods, ete.—mihduha, ni- 
hduha. 
i-hdu’-he-éa, v. to haveallone’s 
own with one—mihduheéa. 
i-hdw-ho-mni; v. reflex, of yu- 
homni; to turn one’s self around— 
mihduhomni. 7, igluhomni. 
i-hdw-bu-kun, cont. of ihduhu- 
kuya, ihduhukun iyei¢iya, to put 
one’s self down. 
i-hdu’-hu-ku-ya, v. reflex. of 
yuhukuya; to humble one’s self— 
mihduhukuya. 
