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iwahnu, upjkihnupi; wiki¢ihnupi, 
they recriminate each other. T., 
ahoya. 
i-hnu’-hay, adv. Used always 
with “kin” or “Gin,” “kinhayn” or 
“Gnhan” after it, and signifying 
strong prohibition; beware: ihnuhay 
heéanon kin do, see thou do it not, 
T., wpgna and ungnahay. 
i-hnu’-han-na, adv. suddenly, 
immediately. T., ungnahanla. 
i-ho’, v. iho wo, iho po, always 
imp.; come on, come; be it so; see 
there. 
i-ho’-e-éa, adv. indeed. T., ihoeéas. 
i-hom’-e-éa, adv. now indeed. 
This word is frequently used to in- 
troduce threatening expressions. 
i-ho’-ni-éa-ta, J. a stone 
hammer, a pestle—r. L. R. See 
ihuniéata. 
i-hu’. This is an obscene by-word 
relating to copulation. See hu. 
It is much used by the Indians as 
an interjection denoting impa- 
tience—iwahu: onze ihu, to commit 
sodomy; iwiéahu, sodomy. T., to 
“hu” in the mouth. See iag’a. 
i-hu’-dayn, it. Same as ihu. 
i-huw-ku-ku-ya, adv. red. of 
ihukuya. 
i-hu’-kun, adv. under, beneath: 
ihukun iyeya, to put underneath. 
i-hu’-ku-ya, adv. under, beneath 
anything, down below; inferior in 
dignity or office—mihukuya, ni- 
hukuya. ; 
i-hu’-ni, v. See ihunni. 
i-huw’-pa-ki-éi-toy, vw a 
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i-hw’-ni-éa-ta, » T. a stone 
to pound meat or cherries with. 
i-huy’-ni, vn. to land, reach the 
shore; to get through, as a wood, get 
across, asa prairie; to finish, to come 
to the end of—iwahuyni, iyahunni, 
upjkihuynipi. 
i-hun’-ni-ki-ya, »v. a to go 
through with, finish, complete, as the 
reading of a book—ihunniwakiya. 
i-huyn’-ni-ya, v.a. togo through 
with, finish—ihunniwaya, ihuyni- 
unyanpi. 
i-huyn’-ni-yan, adv. clear through, 
entirely. 
i-hu’-pa, n._ the bail or handle ot 
anything; the stem, shaft, thill, ete. 
to 
put in a handle, ete., for one—ihu- 
paweciton. 
i-hw-pa-ki-ton, v. pos. to bail 
or handle one’s own—ihupaweton. 
i-hw-pa-toyn,v. tohaveahandle, 
be handled; to put a handle or bail to 
anything—ihupawaton. 
i-huw’-wi-éa-ta, m. a stone for 
pounding meat. A stick is fastened 
in a crease made round the middle, 
which serves for a handle. T., 
ihuniéata. 
i-ha’, v. (iand la) to laugh; laugh 
at, make fun of—iwahia, iyalia, uy- 
kihapi; imayahia, thou laughest at me. 
V-had, or ’-han, adv. jestingly, 
laughingly. 
i-ha’-ha, ». the manyplies or oma- 
sum, one of the stomachs of an ani- 
mal. T., tihaha. See tihaha.’ 
