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i-ki’-éi-uyn, v. of iun; to rub on 
for—iweéiun. 
i-ki’-éi-wi-Stayn, v. of yustan; 
to trect with kindness, as a sick per- 
son, do little things for one—iweéi- 
wistay. Sée ikiéiyuStan. 
i-ki’-¢éi-yu-kéayn, v. of iyu- 
kéan; to judge of or form an opinion 
for one—iwe¢iyukéan, imidéiyu- 
kéan, unki¢iyukéanpi, idi¢iyukéan. 
i-ki’-éi-yu-Stan, ». of iyustan, 
to take care of, as of a sick person— 
iweciyuSstan. 
i-ki’-é0, v.a._ to invite to, as to eat 
corn or meat—iweéo, iyedo, imiéo: 
takuday iwiéaweéo sni, I have noth- 
ing to invite them to. 
i-ki’-hni, v. pos. to hunt one’s own- 
i-ki’-ha, v. pos. of iha; to lartgh at 
one’s own—iwakilhia. 
i-ki’-ha-ha, v. red. of ikiha; to 
make fun of one’s own—iwakihalhia. 
i-ki’-kéu, v. pos. of iéu; to take 
one’s own; to take back what one 
has given—iwekéu, iyekén, uyki- 
kéupi. 
i-ki’-ki-ye-dan, adv. red. of 
ikiyeday. 
i-ki’-ksam, cont. of ikiksapa. 
i-ki’-ksam-ya, v. a. to cause 
one to bewise in reference to his own— 
ikiksamwaya; ikiksami¢iya, to make 
one’s self wise for one’s self. 
i-ki’-ksam-ya, adv. wisely, cau- 
tiously. 
i-ki’-ksa-pa, v. mn. to be wise for 
one’s own; to consult—iwakiksapa. 
i-ki/-ni-éa, v. of akiniéa; to dis- 
i-ki’-ya, ». 
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pute, as about the division of any- 
thing—unkikiniéapi. 
i-ki/-nin, cont. of ikiniéa: ikinin 
ia, to talk about in a displeasing way, 
to dispute about. 
i-ki’-payn, v. a. of kipan; to call to 
one for something—iwakipan. 
i-ki’-pa-smi, v.a. to provoke to 
anger—iwakipasmi. T., éanzeya. 
i-ki’-pa-zin, v. a. of kipazin; to 
quarrel with one for or on account of 
anything—iwakipazin. 
i-ki’-tu-ka, v. n. to delight in 
anything—imatuka, ini¢ituka. T., 
iyokipi. 
i-ki’-uy, v. pos. of iun; to rub on one’s 
self—iwakiun, iyakiuy, wykikiuypi. 
See idiya. 
-ki-ya-day, adv. near to, near 
at hand—mikiyaday, nikiyadan, 
wi¢ikiyadan, Gikiyadan. 
i-ki’-yan-ya, v. to have nearly 
Jinished—ikiyanwaya, 
i-ki-ye-day, adv. nigh to, re- 
ferring both to time and place. 
Same as ikiyaday. 
i-ki’-yu-wi, v.a._ to bridle or put 
a rope in the mouth of one’s horse— 
iwakimduwi. 
i-ko’-pa, v.a. to be afraid of, to 
fear, as some event—ikowapa, iko- 
yapa, ikounpapi. 
i-ko’-pe-hda, vn. tobe inastate 
of fear on account of—ikopewahda. 
i-ko’-pe-ki-ya, v.a. to cause to 
be afraid of or for—ikopewakiya. 
i-ko’-yag, cont. of ikoyaka; iko- 
yag iyeya. 
