266 DAKOTA—ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
ka-s’in’-s’in, adv. red. of kas’in; 
appearing now and then. 
ka-s’in’-s’in-yay, adv appear- 
ing at times, occasionally .seen: ka- 
sins'ipyay iyaya, he passes along in 
sight sometimes. 
ka-s’in’-yay, adv. insight, partly 
visible, projecting, as a cork in a 
bottle. 
ka-ska’, v.a. to bleach by striking 
or dragging—wakaska. 
ka-ska’, v.n._ toclear off, as clouds, 
smoke, or fog; to become clear. 
ka-ska’-han, n. dregs. 
ka-skam’, cont. of kaskapa; ka- 
skam iyeya, to strike off with the 
hand. 
ka-ska’-pa, v.a. tostrike, as with 
the hand, strike hands together: 
nape hdaskapa, he strikes his hands 
together. 
ka-skewm’, cont. of kaskepa; ka- 
skem iyeya. 
ka-skem’-ki-ya, v.a. to cause 
to bail out, as water from a canoe— 
kaskemwakiya. 
ka-skem’-ya, va. 
bail out. 
ka-ske’-pa, v.a.of skepa; to pad- 
dle or bail out, as water from a ca- 
noe: also v. n._ to leak, as a vessel; 
to go dry, as a well—wakaskepa. 
See kuse, kahepa, and kaskepa. 
to cause to 
ka-ski’-éa, v. a. to press, press | 
down on; to embrace—wakaskiéa, 
ujkaskiéapi: taha kaskiéa, to press 
packs of furs. See kaskiéa. 
ka-skin’, cont. of kaskiéa; kaskin 
yuza, to clasp in the arms—kaskin 
mduza. 
ka-skin’-ya, v.a. to cause to settle 
down, to press down—kaskinwaya. 
ka-ski’-ta, v. to press, to clasp: 
kaskita yuza, to embrace. 
ka-skw, v.a. to peel off, as bark 
with an ax; blaze, by cutting off 
bark from a tree: Gay kasku ya, to 
go blazing trees, as in making a road 
through woods—wakasku. 
ka-smag’, cont. of kasmaka; ka- 
smag lyeya. 
ka-sma’-ka, v.a. to indent or 
make concave by striking—waka- 
smaka; to make a track, as a wagon 
does. See kaosmaka. 
ka-smiy’-yay, v. to make bare; 
to blow all off and leave bare, as the 
wind does in taking off the snow. 
ka-smiy’-yayn-yan, v. red. of 
kasmin yay. 
ka-sna’, v.a. tomake ring or sound 
by striking; to make ring, as the 
wind; to knock or shake off fruit or 
leaves from a tree: 7. g. kahna— 
wakasna, ujkasnapi. 
ka-sna’-sna, v. red. of kasna; fo 
make ring; to trim or cut off all the 
limbs from a tree and leave it bare— 
wakasnasna. See snasnana. 
|ka-sni’, v a. of sni; to put ont or 
extinguish fire by beating; to cool 
food by shaking it—wakasni, uy- 
kasnipi. 
ka-sni’-sni, v. red. of kasni. 
‘ka-son’, cont. of kasota; kason 
iyeya, ¢o use all up. 
