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empty one’s self or put off one’s self, 
as it is said of Christ, in Phil. u. 
7—mihduSsdoka. 
i-hdu’-Si-éa, v. reflex. of yusiéa; 
to make one’s self bad, get one’s self 
into difficulty—mihdusiéa. 
i-hdu’-Si-htin, v. reflex. of yu- 
Silitin ; to enfeeble one’s self, to in- 
jure one’s self, in any way. 
i-hdu’-ska, v. reflex. of yuska; to 
untie or loose one’s self—mihduska. 
i-hdu’-Spa; v._ reflex. of yuSspa; 
to break one’s self away, deliver one’s 
self, as from a trap—mihduspa. 
i-hdu’-Stay, wv. reflex. of yustan; 
to finish or complete the things per- 
taining to one’s self—mihdustan, ni- 
hdustay, unkihdustanpi. 
i-hdu’-ta, v pos. of iyuta and yuta; 
to measure one’s self, measure or try 
one’s own; to eat two things of one’s 
own, one with the other—iwahduta. 
i-hdu’-ta-ku-ni-§ni, v. reflex. 
of yutakunisni; fo destroy one’s 
self—mihdutakuniégni. 
i-hdu’-tayn, v. reflex. of yutay; 
to paint one’s self; to glorify one’s 
self, praise one’s self—mihdutan. 
T., iglatan; 7. q. ihdatan. 
i-hdw-tayn-in, v. reflex. of yu- 
tanin; to manifest one’s self—mi- 
hdutanin. 
i-hdu’-tan-ka, v. reflex. of yu- 
tanka; to make one’s self great— 
mihdutayka. 
i-hdu’-t’an-t’an, v. reflex. of 
yut’ay; to touch, as with one’s dirty 
hands; touch often. 
DAKOTA -—ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
i-hdu’-te-éa, v. reflex. of yu- 
teéa; to make one’s self new—mihdu- 
teéa. 
i-hdw’-to-kan, v. reflex. of yu- 
tokan; to remove one’s self to another 
place—mihdutokan. 
i-hdu’-to-ke-éa, v._ reflex. of 
yutokeéa; to make one’s self differ- 
ent—mihdutokeéa. 
i-hdw’-wa-ka-Sgo0-te-Sni, ». 
reflec. to purify ones self. T, 
igluska; @. qg. ihduska. 
i-hdw’-wa-§’a-ka, v. reflex. of 
yuwas’aka; to strengthen one’s self— 
mihduwag’aka. 
i-hdw-wa-Ste, v. reflex. of yu- 
waste; to make one’s self good, make 
reparation for a wrong done. 
i-hdu’-wi, wv. reflex. of yuwi; to 
wrap or tie on one’s own, as one’s 
legoings—mihduwi. 
i-hdw-wi-ye-ya, v. reflex. of 
yuwiyeya; fo make one’s self ready— 
mihduwiyeya, unkihduwiyeyapi; 
ihduwiyeya manka, I have made 
myself ready. 
i-hdu’-za, v. reflex. of yuza; to 
dress up, put on a dress, paint one’s 
self up—mihduza: Dakota ihduza, 
to dress in Dakota style; Wasiéuy 
ihduza, to dress like a Frenchman. 
i-hdu-ze-ze, v. reflex. to hold up 
one’s self by; to cling to—imihdu- 
zeze, wykihduzezepi:  Nid¢inksi 
ihduzeze unyakonpi, we are cling- 
ing to thy Son. 
i-hdu-ze-ze-ya, adv. 
clinging 
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