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ka-Se’, v.n. to strike or rub against— 
makasge, niéase. 
ka-Se’-éa, v. a. to make dead or 
dry by striking, to deaden by cutting 
around, as a tree—wakaseéa. 
ka-Sen’-ki-ya, v.a. to cause to 
deaden—kasgenwakiya. 
ka-Se’-ya, v.a. to rub against, 
Send off; to obstruct—kasewaya. 
ka-Se’-ya, adv. hitting against, 
touching. 
ka-$i/-éa, v. a. of Siéa; to spoil or 
make badly by striking—wakasiéa. 
ka-Si’-éa-ho-wa-ya, v. a. to 
cause to cry out by striking—waka- 
Siéahowaya. - 
ka-Sim’, cont. of kasipa; kasim 
lyeya. 
ka-§’in’, v.n. tobend backwards— 
makag’in, niéas’in. 
ka-$’in’-yan, adv. bent back- 
wards: kasinyan uy, he is bent 
backwards. 
ka-$i’-pa, v. a. to knock or cut 
off close, as branches from a tree, 
legs from a chair or pot, or rivets 
from a knife—wakasipa; to break 
off, as the wind does limbs from a 
tree. 
ka-Ska’, v.a._ to tie; to bind, im- 
prison—wakaska, unkaskapi, Giéa- 
Ska, makagka: kaska hnaka, to put 
in bonds or in prison—kasgka wa- 
hnaka. 
ka-S§ka’-han, part. tied, bound. 
ka-Ske’-hayn, v.a. of Skehan; to 
make skip about by striking—waka- 
Skehay. 
DAKOTA —-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
-ka-Skem’, cont. of kagkepa; ka- 
| &kem elipeya, to strike out, to press 
out by striking, as water from any- 
thing. 
ka-Ske’-pa, v.a. to strike and 
press out, as water—wakaskepa. 
See kaskepa. 
ka-Ski’-éa, v. a. to press by striking, 
to pound or batter out, as clothes— 
wakaskiéa. See kaskiéa. 
ka-Skin’, cont. of kaskiéa; kagkin 
iyeya. 
to make rough 
by striking—wakaskiska. 
ka-Sko’-kpa, v. a to hollow 
out, make concave, cut out, as a 
trough — wakagskokpa, unkasko- 
kpapi. Hence, ¢ankaskokpa, a 
trough. 
ka-Sko’-kpa-kpa, v. red. of ka- 
$kokpa. 7 
ka-Skom’, cont. of kaskopa; ka- 
skom iyeya. 
ka-§ko’-pa, v.a to make crooked 
or twisted by striking or falling—wa- 
ka-S§ki’-Ska, v. a. 
kaskopa. See kapemni 
ka-Sko’-Sko-pa, v. red. of ka- 
Skopa. 
ka-Sko’-tpa, v.a. Same as ka- 
skokpa. 
ka-Sko’-tpa-tpa, v. red. of ka- 
Skotpa. 
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ka-Sna’, v.a. to missin attempting 
to strike—wakasna, unkasnapi. 
ka-§na’-Sna, v. red. of kaégna, 
ka-Sni-Sni-za, v.a. red. of ka- 
Sniza; to strike, as a fire, and cause 
to send forth sparks—wakasnisniza. 
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