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ka-Sni’-Za, v.a. of Sniza; lo make 
wither by striking—wakasniza. 
ka-§0’-Sa, v.a. to stir up, make 
turbid; make into batter—waka- 
SoSa. 
ka-Spa’, v.a._ to separate, cut loose 
from; to cut in two, as a pair of 
blankets; to cough and spit, to ex- 
pectorate—wakaspa, unkaspapi; ki- 
éaSpa, and ki¢iéagpa, to wrestle. T., 
kiéikgan. 
ka-Spa’-pi, m. See kagpapidan. 
ka-Spa’-pi-dan, ”. a small piece 
of money, a ten-cent piece, dime. 
ka-Spe’-pi-éa-Sni, adj. not 
capable of being separated. 
ka-Spe’-ya, v. a. to cause to 
separate or break off; to cause to ex- 
pectorate—kaSpewaya. T., ton ka- 
Speya. 
ka-Spw’, v.a. to cut off a piece by 
striking, cut off, as a bulge from a 
tree, ete.—wakagpu, unkaspupi. 
ka-Spu’-épu, ». red. of kagpu; to 
break up in pieces, as ice or tallow, 
by striking—wakagpuspu; to break 
up, as the wind does ice. 
ka-Spu’-Spu, mn. pieces of lead 
cut and rounded in the mouth, slugs. 
ka-Sta’, conj. (kaand eSta) though, 
although: tuwe kasta, whoever or 
nobody; taku kasta, whatever or 
nothing; toketu kasta, at all events, 
at any rate; heéetu kasta, let it be 
so. Ih. and T., kaga; also keéa. 
ka-Stag’, cont. of kaStaka; kastag 
yeya, to throw, as a hutinaéute— 
kastag yewaya. JT), kaliol yeya. 
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ka-Sta’-ka, v.a._ to strike, beat, 
whip; to kill—wakastaka, yaka- 
Staka, unkastakapi. 
ka-Stay’, v. a. to pour out; to 
throw away; said of liquids only— 
wakastay, unkasgtanpi. See kada. 
ka-Sus’, cont of kaguza; kagué 
lyeya. 
ka-su’-SuS, cont of kasusuza; ka- 
Susus iyeya, to bruise or mash down. 
ka-Su’-Sus-ya, adv. battered, 
bruised. 
ka-Su’-Su-Za, v.a. red. of kasuza. 
ka-Sugs-ya, v.a._ to cause to batter 
or bruise—kasuswaya. 
ka-Sus’-ya, adv. bruisedly, bat- 
teredly. 
ka-§u’-Za, v.a. to bruise, to bat- 
ter, to mash, to crush—wakaguza. 
See kahuga. 
ka’-ta, adj. warm, hot; applied 
both to persons and things—ma- 
kata, nikata. 
ka-ta’, adv. together: kata iheya, to 
assemble together—kata iheun yaypi. 
ka-ta’-ga, v. of tage; to make 
waves and foam, as the wind does 
by blowing on water. 
ka-tal’, cont. of Kataga; katah ton, 
to make waves. 
ka-ta’-kin= va. of “takin; . to 
strike and cause to lean—wakatakin. 
ka-ta’-kin-yay, adv. of takin- 
yan; leaning: katakinyay hay, to 
stand leaning. 
ka-ta’-ko-han, v. katakohan yuza, 
to embrace—katakohayn mduza. 
ka-ta/-ku-ni-éni, v. a. (ka and 
