i-ksam’-ya—i-na’-héi. 
i-ma’-ni, v.a. of mani; to walk to 
or for a thing—imawani, imauy- 
nipi. 
i-mda’-mde, v. Ist pers. sing. of 
iyaya; I went. 
’-mna, v. vn. to be satisfied, have 
sufficient of—imamna, inimna, iuy- 
mnanpi. 
V’-mna-han, adv. satisfied, to sat- 
isfaction, enough, sufficiently: immna- 
hay untapi, we have eaten sufficiently. 
’-mna-han-yay, adv. suffi- 
cently. 
’-mna-han-yan-ken, adv. 
very much, a great deal, sufficiently— 
imnahanyanken eéon, he has done 
enough. 
’-mna-yayn,v.a. to fill, satisfy— 
imnawaya. 
-mna-yan, adv. filled, satisfied. 
i-mna’-yayn, v. a. of mnayan; to 
gather together by means of—imna- 
waya. 
i-mni’-éi-ya, v.n. tomake anas- 
sembly to—imnimiciya, imniniciya; 
they assemble to or for some purpose. 
/’-mni-stan, 
trom the mouth: imnistay au, to 
drivel, slaver—imnistay amau. 
-, 
i 
water running 
l-mni-za, ”. @ rock, rocks. T. 
inyanhe. See heimniza. 
I-mni-za-ska, n. The city of 
Saint Paul, Minn.: so called from 
the white rocks on which the town 
is built. 
I-mni’-Zza-ska-dan, mn. (imniza 
and skaday) the Dakota name for 
Saint Paul; little- white-rock. 
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in, andin’-ske, T. intj., i. g. non 
or nonske, expressing hesitancy or 
doubt. 
i-na’, ». mother, my mother. It is 
used only in this form. For the 
secondand third persons see “hun.” 
i-na’,ori-nali, int. strange! sur- 
prising! T., hina and hinu. 
V-na-gna, v. ZT. to move the lips, 
as in reading to one’s self. 
i’-na-gna-gna, v. red. of inagna. 
spongy or 
open, like the soft part of bones. 
Said when the grease is all boiled 
up with the water or soup. 
i-na’-ha-ya and i-na’-ha-ha-ya, 
adv. T. loosely, as wood corded 
badly. 
V-na-hay, int). of assent; truly! 
certainly! to be sure! T., Ginto. 
i-na’-hda-ka, v.n._ to stand out, 
as the ribs of a poor animal, (fo be 
lean, very poor; to spread out, as a 
moccasin. T., naglaglake se. 
i-na’-hi-na-hi-na, int. of sur- 
prise; indeed! = T., hinuhinuhinu. 
i-nah’, intj. See inahinahina. 
i-na’/-hbe, v. See inahma. 
i-na’-lhbe-ki-ya, v.a._ to hide 
Jrom, conceal from one—inalibewa- 
kiya. T., inalimekiya. 
i-na-hbe-ki-ya, adv. 
cealed manner, secretly. 
i-na’-hbe-ya, adv. secretly, slily, 
covertly. 
i-na’-hbe-ya-hayn, adv. 
secret, secretly. 
i-na’-héi, v.a. 
: RBS Rag Oris : 
i-na’-gu-ge-éa, ad). 
in a con- 
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to pierce and have 
