1-na’-219 —1-on’-61-da 201 
1-nuy’-ka, v.n. to become large in 
the genital organs—imanuyka. 
in, a terminal (Ih. and T.) of some 
verbs, as in “epin kta,” for ‘‘epe 
kta;” “ehin kta,” for’ “ehe kta;” | 
“eyin kta,” for “eye kta.” Also 
sometimes used by the Sisitoywan. 
in, v. a. to wear around the shoulders, 
as a blanket, shawl, or cloak— 
hinmi, hinni, unkinpi. 
in-d e’, n. a flame, a blaze. See 
ide, the better orthography. 
in-ki’-ya, v.a. to cause to wear, 
as a shawl or blanket—inwakiya. 
in’-kpa, n. the end of anything, 
the small end ;. the head or source, as 
of a stream, ete. 
in’-kpa-ta, adv. at the end, at the 
head or source: wakpainkpata yeye 
Gyn, all along at the sources of a 
stream: above, up stream; 7. q. tato- 
wam. 
in’-kpa-tan-hayn, adv. fromthe 
end. 
in’-skaandiyn’-ske, T. wntj. of 
hesitancy ; let me see! See in. 
in’-sko-ke-éa, adv.  solarge. 
ins, pron. he, she, it. Same as is. 
in’-tpa, m. Same as inkpa. 
in’-tpa-ta, adv. Same as inkpata. 
in’-yay, ». a stone, stones. In- 
yantankinyanyay, Big-Stone Lake. 
Inyanéangnahay ohiloka, Pease Isl- 
and in the Missouri River. 
in’-yan-Ge-ga, n. a stone jar; 
earthen pot. 
in’-yang, cont. of inyanka: inyang 
mde kta, I will go on a ryn. 
in’-yan-ha, » T. asea shell. 
in’-yan-he, x. a rocky hill. 
in’-yay-ka, v.n. to run—wa- 
imnnanka, yainanka, upkinyaykapi. 
in’-yan-ka-pe’-mni,n TT. a 
stone war-club. 
in’-yan-wa-a-nu-nu, 2 moss 
on stones, moss. See waanunu. 
in-yuy’, int}. lo! behold! inyuy 
eéoy yasi kon eéon Sni, behold! 
what thou commandest him to do he 
has not done. 
i-o’-blu-la, ». T. asheltered place, 
where the wind does not blow. 
i-0’-hda-mni-yap, adv. follow- 
ing around the curves, as of a stream. 
i-o’-hmus, cont. of iohmuza;_io- 
hmus mayka, I keep my mouth shut. 
i-o’-hmus-ya, v. a. to cause to 
shut the mouth. 
i-o’-hmu-za, n. a closed mouth. 
i-0’-ka-pa-za, v.n. tobe pungent 
in the mouth, as pepper—iomaka- 
paza. 
i-o’-ka-tay, v.a. to nail one thing 
on another; to nail and hold an ax 
on the other side—iowakatan. 
i-o’-ka-winh, adv. following 
around the circle. See okawinga. 
i-o’-kpa-ka, adv. with open mouth, 
Juriously: iokpakaiyalipaya, to fall 
on onetalking furiously, as a drunken 
man, or as a dog barking attacks 
anything. 
i-o’-kpa-kpas, adv. moving the 
lips: iokpakpas yanka, to be moving 
the lips, as one talking to himself. 
i-on’-Si-da, v. a. of onsida; to 
