210 DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
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i-Sta’-mdes, cont. of istamdeza. 
i-Sta’-mdes-ya, v. a. to make 
clear-sighted—istamdeswaya. 
i-Sta’-mde-za, v.n. to be clear- 
sighted—istamamdeza. 
i-Sta’-mi-ni-ga-ga, adv. m 
tears, with tears trickling down ; iSta- 
minigaga ia, to speak with the tears 
dropping down. 
i-Sta’-mi-ni-han-pe, . tears; 
istaminihanpe au, fo ery—istamini- 
hanpe amau. 
i-Sta’-mi-ni-o-Sdo-ka, adj. 
with water standing in the eyes. T., 
istaminioslo. 
i-Sta’-na-ka, v.n. to have the 
eye twitch—iStamanaka, my eye 
twitches; “I shall see something 
nice.” 
i-Sta’-o-hi-ya, adv. as far as 
the eye can reach. T., istaiyohiya. 
i-Sta’-o-zu-ha, mn. _ the eye-lids. 
See istozuha. 
$ta’-tpe,v.n. Same as istakpe. 
Sta’-wi-éa-ni-yan, n. T. sore 
eyes. 
i-Sta’-wi-éa-ya-zay-wi, n. the 
moon in which sore eyes prevail; a 
moon answering generally to the 
month of March. 
i-Ste’-éa, v. n, to be ashamed, 
ashamed of ; to be bashful—imasteéa, 
inisteéa, unkisteéapi. See wisteéa. 
$ten’, cont. of isteéa. 
S§ten’-ki-ya, v.a. tomake one 
ashamed, to disappoint one—isten- 
wakiya, istenunkiyapi, istenma- 
kiya. 
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i-Sten’-ya, v.a. to make ashamed, 
dishonor—istenwaya, istenuy yaypi, 
istenmayaya. 
i-sti’, ». the under lip. 
i-Sti’-ha, mn. the skin of the under 
lip. ; 
i-Sti’-ma, v. See istinma. 
i-Stin’-be, v.n. Sameas istinma. 
i-Stin’-ma, v. n to sleep— 
mistinbe, nistinbe, unkistinmapi. 
Hence, oistinma, sleep. 
i-Sto’-gin-ki-ya, adv. eyes 
partly closed. 
i-§to’-hdi-wan-zi-dan, n a 
fixed look, a-gaze. T., oistagliway- 
“ila, 
i-$§to’-hmus, cont. of istohmuza: 
istohmus mayka, I keep my eyes 
shut. See ohmus. 
i-$to’-hmus-ya, v.a. to cause 
to shut the eyes—istohmuswaya. 
i-Sto’-hmus-ya, adv. having the 
eyes shut. 
i-Sto’-hmu-za, v.n. to shut the 
eyes—istowahmuza. 
i-Sto’-ksin, v.n. to partly close 
the eyes, to look askance—igstowaksin. 
i-Sto’-k$in-ki-ya,v.a. tolook 
askance at, look at with the eyes 
partly shut—istoksinwakiya, isto- 
ksinmakiya. 
i-Sto’-Sni-za, v. n. to have the 
eyes blinded or dazzled by the light— 
istomasniza. T., istaiyosniza. 
i-Sto’-SniS-ya, v. a. to dazzle 
the eyes, as a light—istognigmayan. 
i-§to’-Snu-za, v. nm. Same as 
iStoSniza. 
