216 DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
i-to p’-tom, adj. red. See itom- 
tom. 
i-top’-to-pa, adj. red. of itopa. 
i-to’-to, v.m. red. of ito: to be 
made blue by. 
i-to’-to, adv. turn about, alternate- 
ly:. uyma itoto eéonkupi kta, we 
will do it alternately. T., itogto. 
i-to’-wi-éa-ho-mni, vn. aturn- 
ing round, swimming, as of the head; 
drunkenness; something that turns 
round, as a wheel. T., itomnipi. 
i’-to-ye, nv. the face, appearance— 
mitoye, nitoye. 
V/-to-ye-hiy, . the forelock. See 
itehin. 
i’-to-ye-ki-ton, v. pos. to wear 
braids of hair or ornaments im 
Sronti—itoyeweton. 
i’-to-ye-toyn, v.n. to have braids 
or ornaments dangling about one’s 
face; to wear anything that makes 
one look frightful—itoy ewaton. 
i-tpa’-lhdo-ka, v. reflex. of pa- 
hdoka; to break up through, as a 
muskrat under ice; to hatch as 
young birds, that is, to break one’s 
own shell. 
i-tpa’-ta-ka, v. pos. of ipataka; 
to brace one’s own. 
i-tpi’, n. the belly, abdomen; the 
chest. See ikpi. 
i-tpi’-hna-ka, v.a to put mor 
around the abdomen—itpiwahnaka. 
See ikpihnaka. 
i-tpu’-ta-ka, v. pos. of iputaka; 
to kiss one’s own—iwatputaka. See 
iitputaka. 
i-tpu’-tpa, adv. mized up. 
i-tuw’, adv. . wildly, without being 
planted or tamed, as, itu iéaga, it has 
grown up of itself; for nothing, as, 
itu eGamon, I have done it for naught. 
i-tu’-hu, » TZ. a stone used to 
break bones or pound berries; the 
Jrontal. See ite. 
i-tuw-hu-wo-blu,v mn IT. to 
have hair stand up. 
i-tul’, adv. for nothing, gratui- 
tously, without cause. T., ituhéin 
and otuliéin. 
i-tu’-han, v.a. to give, bestow; to 
give for nothing, give away, as the 
Dakotas often do—ituwaliay, itu- 
« uplianpi. 
i-tu’-lay, adv. gratuitously, with- 
out reward. 
i-tu’-liy, adv. for nothing, gratu- 
itously; without cause, falsely.  T.., 
ituhéin and utuhéin. 
i-tu’-ka, v.a._ tobeg, ask one for— 
iwatuka, iyatuka, unkitukapi, ima- 
tuka, idituka. T., kiéiéin. 
i-tu’-ka-es, adv. truly, indeed. 
T., itukales. 
i-tw-ka-ga, v. a. to make up a 
lie on, tell a falsehood about one; to 
do for nothing—ituwakaga, ituuy- 
kagapi, itumakaga. 
i-tu’-kah, cont. of itukaga. 
i-tu’-kas, adv. truly, at any rate. 
i-tuw-ka-Sta, adv. for nothing. 
T., otuyadin. See itu, ituli, ete. 
i-tu’-ki-hay, v. a. of ituhan; to 
make a present of to; to give to one, 
as the Dakotas do when they ex- 
