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ka-o’-mni-i-éu-ya, ». awhirl- 
ing round. 
dying, or whistling, or whirling 
under a lee shore. 
ka-o’-mni-na, %. of omnina @ 
calm place; ina calm place. See 
iyomnina. 
ka-o’-umi-nma, v. a. fo roll, 
makeroll—wakaonminma. See ka- 
ohmihma. 
ka-on’-spe, v. of onspe; to train 
or teach, as a horse—wakaonspe. 
ka-on’-spe-Sni, adj. untrained, 
untaught. 
ka-ovn’-ze-bo-sdan, adv. (ka 
onze and bosdan) heels up: kaon- 
zebosdan, iyeya and kaonzebosdan 
elipeya, to knock the other end up. 
ka-o’-po, v. TL. to raise a dust, as 
in sweeping. See kapo. 
ka-o’-sba, v. 
fall off, as from a bank into a river. 
ka-o’-sma-ka, v.a. to make an 
indentation by striking—wakaosma- 
ka: kaosmag iyeya. See osmaka. 
ka-o’-spa, v. a. 
bruise in—wakaospa: kaospaiyeya. 
ka-0'-spe-ya, @ 2 
down: 2. g. aspeya. 
to weigh 
See kaspeya. 
ka-o’-spe-ye-ton, v TI. to 
weigh anything. See iyuta. 
ka-o’-tan, va. to pound tight— 
wakaotan. 
ka-0’-tayn-in, v. a. of otanin; to 
make manifest or apparent—wakao- | 
tanin. 
ka-o’-tins, cont. of kaotinza; ka- 
otins iyeya. 
Said of the wind ed- | 
kaosba hinhpaya, to | 
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ka-o’-tin-za, v. a. of otinza; to 
drive or pound in tight, as a pin— 
wakaotinza. 
ka-o’-wo-tayn-in, v. to clear 
off, become so that things can be seen 
at a distance. See owotanin. 
ka-0’-wo-tan-na, v. a. of owo- 
tanna; to straighten, make straight 
by striking in any way—wakaowo- 
tanna. 
ka-0’-ze-ze, v. n. 
gle. 
ka-o’-ze-ze-ya, adv. swinging, 
dangling: kaozezeya yanka, it is 
swinging. 
ka-p’a’, v. a. to beat or thresh off, 
as corn; to pound up, as meat— 
wakap’a, unkap’api. See kapan. 
ka-pa and ka-pe’, v.a. to pass 
by in running, as kapa inyayka, to 
run past one; to excel, surpass in 
anything, as in height; to go be- 
yond, to transgress—kawapa, kauy- 
papi, kamayapa. 
ka-pa’-ko, v. n. of pako; to become 
crooked. 
ka-pay’, v. a. 
off—wakapay. See kap’a. 
ka-pan’-payn, v. a. to beat soft, 
make mellow—wakapay pay. 
ka-p’a’-p’a, w. red. of kap’a; to 
beat or thresh, as grain. 
ka-pe’, v. a. of pe; to sharpen by 
pounding, to upset, as an old ax— 
wakape. 
ka-pe’-mni, v. a. of pemni; to 
make crooked or awry by striking— 
wakapemni. See kaskopa. 
to swing, dan- 
to beat or thresh 
