i-sto’-pa-kSi-zZa—i-Sta’-kSin-kéin. 
ig-na’-Sna-na, pron. red. of ié- 
nana. 
igS-na’-ti, v. . to dwell alone or in 
a separate house; to have the menses. 
This last, at present, appears to pe 
the only meaning of the word; it 
is so used because, at such times, 
the Dakota women are not per- 
mitted to stay in the house with 
others, but put up a little one for 
themselves outside. 
{g8-na’-ti-pi, m. 
the menses. 
i-Sni’-ka-es, adv. within a little, 
nearly: ignikaes nikte Sni, it came 
near killing thee. T., ignikalis. 
i’-§o0-kSo-ka-pi-dan, n._ thick- 
lips, a nickname for the Ojibwas. 
i-§’0’-§’0, adj. scampering, not easily 
restrained—imas’o$’0, inis$’o$’o. 
i-$o0’-So-ka,m. T. one who obeys 
cheerfully. 
i-Spa’, n. 
arm—imiigpa. 
isto. 
i-Spa’-hu, »._ thebones in the lower 
part of the arm, the radius and ulna. 
i-$pa’-se, the point of the elbow. 
i-Spa-Spa, v.n. to move the lips, 
as some persons do when reading 
to themselves: igpagpa manka, I 
am moving my lips. T., magnagna. 
See inagna and iokpakpas. 
i-Sta’, mn. the eye, eyes—umiista, 
niista, wykistapi. 
i-Sta’-gon-ga, v.n. 
dwelling alone ; 
the lower part of the 
T., the elbow. See 
to be blind ; 
not to be able to see well—istama-. 
gonga. 
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i-Sta’-Son-fe, n. a blind person. 
i-§ta’-gon-ge-ya, v.a. tomake 
blind, to blind—istagzonsewaya, ista- 
gongeuynyanpi. 
i-Sta’-hda-kpa, v. pos. of igta- 
kakpa; to put out one’s own eye— 
istawahdakpa. 
i-Sta’-he, x. (ista and he) the ridge 
above the eyes. 
i-Sta’-lhe-hin, m. the eye-brows. 
i-Sta’-le-pe or i-Sta’-he-pin, 
n. the eye-lashes. 
i-Sta’-he-pe-hin, x. 
lashes. 
i-Sta’-hmiy, adj. cross-eyed. 
i-§ta’-i-yo-hi-ya, adv. as far 
as the eye can reach. 
i-Sta’-ka-kpa, v. a. to strike and 
put out an eye—istawakakpa. 
i-S$ta’-ka-kpay, v. to wink 
the eye—iStawakakpan, istaunka- 
kpanpi. 
i-Sta’-ka-kpayn-kpan, v. red. 
of istakakpay. 
i-S§ta’-ka-kpan-pi-se, adv. in 
the twinkling of an eye. 
i-Sta’-kpe, v. x. to be blind, having 
the eye- 
the eye put out—isStamakpe. T, 
istakpa. 
i-Sta’-kpe-ya, v. a to make 
blind—istakpewaya. 
i-Sta’-kSin, v. to be squint-eyed 
or  cross-eyed—istamaksin. T., 
istaimin. See istokSin. 
i-Sta’-kSin-ka, m. asquint-eyed 
person. 
‘i-§ta’-kSin-kéin, v. n. red. of 
istakSin. 
