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ka-hmuy’, v. to spin or twist with 
the extended hand; wakahmuy. 
ka-hna’, v. a. to shake off, as fruit 
from a tree, by striking—wakahna, 
wykahnapi. 
ka-hna’-yayn, v. a. of hnayan; 
to miss in attempting to strike—wa- 
See kagna. 
ka-ho’-ho, wv. a. to strike and 
knock loose, as a tooth, or stick set 
in the ground—wakahoho. 
ka-ho’-ho-dayn, v. Sameaska- 
hoho. 
ka-ho’-mni, v.a._ to turn around, 
as a wheel, by striking; to spin, as 
a top—wakahomni, unkahomnipi: 
to turn, as water or wind does a 
mill-wheel. See kahmihma. 
ka-ho’-toy, v.a. to make bawl 
out by striking—wakahotoy. 
ka-hw-hus, cont. of kahuhuza; 
kahuhus iyeya. 2, kahunhuys. 
ka-hw-hus-ya, adv. shaking; 
kahuhusya hay, i stands shaking. 
T., kahuyhuysya. 
ka-huw’-hu-za, v.a._ to shake, as 
a tree or house, by striking—wa- 
kahuhuza, ujkahuhuzapi: to shake, 
as the wind does trees, ete. 7, 
kahnayay. 
kahuyhuyza. 
ka-hw-kun, adv. down: kahu- 
kun iyeya, to put down by strik- 
ing. 
ka-hw-kun-wa-pa, adv. down 
a little. 
ka-huw’-te, v.a. to wear to a stump 
by striking, as an ax—wakahute, 
unkahutepi. 
DAKOTA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
\ka-hu’-te-day, part. worn toa 
stump. 
ka-hu’-to-Ska, v. a. to make 
large at one end, as a hutinaéute— 
wakahutogka. See hutogke. 
kah, cont. of kaga; kali aya, to con- 
tinue making. 5 
ka-ha’, v.a. to curl, to knot; to 
make rough or notch by striking— 
wakalia. 
ka-ha’, ». acurl, a knot. 
ka-hag’, cont. prob. of kahaka, 
which is not.now used: kahagpi- 
éasmi, untamable, ungovernable, as a 
wild horse. 
ka-ha’-ha, v.n.° red. of kaha; to 
curl up, as flame; to sparkle or send 
up sparks. 
ka-h’a’-kpa, v. a. to notch, make 
a hollow place by cutting with an ax— 
wakali’akpa. 
ka-lam’, cont. of kahapa; kaham 
aya, to drive along, as cattle or 
horses. 
ka-ham’-ha-pa, v. red. of ka- 
hapa; to beat against and make a 
rustling noise, as the wind blowing 
against grass. 
ka-hayn’-hi-ya, adv. of hanhiya; 
a little slower, slowly. 
ka-la’-pa, v.a. to dre along; 
to whip, drive by whipping—waka- 
hapa, ujkahapapi. 
ka-h’a’-tpa, v. 
kpa. 
ka-hba’, v.a. (ka and hba) 
sleepy by shaking—wakaliba. 
ka-lbog’, cont. of kaliboka; ka- 
Same as kali’a- 
to make 
