ka-ko’-za— kan. 
as flowers; to decrease, as the moon | 
after its full: kamdu iéu, it is de- 
creasing. T., nableéa. 
ka-mduw’-ki-ya, v a. to cause 
to make fine—kamduwakiya. 
ka-mdu’-mdu, v 
ka-mdu’-pi, ». something fine, as 
powdered sugar. 
ka-mduw’sya, va. 
make fine—kamduwaya. 
ka-mi’-ma, v. a. to make round, 
as a wheel, with an axc—wakamima. 
See kahmiyatyan. d 
ka-mi’-ni-o-ge-i-ye’-ya, v. to 
bring tears in one’s eyes,as the wind 
does. See kaistaminiogeiyeya. 
ka-mna’, v.a. to collect, gather; 
to get, procure, obtain; to break out, 
as a piece from the edge of an ax; 
to cause to 
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red. of kamdu. | 
to rip, aS a seam, come open—wa- 
kamna, yakamna, uyjkamnanpi. 
See mnayay and kahéi. 
ka-mna’-ki-ya, v.a. to cause 
to get or obtain—kamnawakiya. 
ka-mna’-yay, v.a._ tocause to get 
or obtain—kamnawaya, kamnaun- 
yanpi. 
ka-mni’, v. a. make level or 
clear away, as a place to put a tent; 
to break a piece out, as from the edge 
of an T., kagmi 
and kahéi. See kapinza. 
to 
ax—wakamni. 
ka-mni’-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to 
clear away, ete. 
ka-mni’-mni, v. » to hang 
loosely, dangle, swing, as a blanket 
on one’s shoulders. 
ka-mni’-mni-na, n._ ear-drops, 
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such as are always dangling, made 
of a triangular shape. 
or oinpi. 
kam-pe’-ska, n. 
T., owinpi 
ii 
chinaware. See kanpeska. 
kan, adv. there, yonder, i. e. kakiya. 
See den and hen. 
kan, cont. of kata; kan iéu, it be- 
comes hot. 
ka’-na, pron. pl. these, those 
dena and hena. 
ka-na/’-ke, adv. leaning, likely to 
Jal; 7. q. owotanna yayke gni. 
ka-na’-ke-éa, adv. 
much, all these. 
henakeéa. 
ka-na’-ke-seh, adv. 
T., kanakehéin. 
ka-na’-ke-ya, adv. 
white ware, 
See 
so many, so 
See denakeéa and 
so many. 
likely to fall: 
kanakeya hiyaya, it has become 
leaning. See panakeya, ete. 
ka-na’-ki-ya, adv. all these, so 
many, in so many ways. 
ka-na’-na, adv. only these, only 
so many. See denana and henana. 
ka-ni’-éGa, v. a. (ka and niéa) to 
cut off clean, as limbs from a tree; 
wakaniéa. See kasota. 
ka-nmi’-nma, v.a_ bo roll, make 
roll, asa ball, by striking—waka- 
nminma. T., kagmigma. See ka- 
hmihma. 
kan-ya, v.a. of kata; to warm or 
heat by the fire 
Giya, to warm one’s self. 
kay, 2. 
tendon, i. q. takan; the nerves; a 
cord, string. See ikan. 
kanwaya: kani- 
a vein, artery; a sinew, 
