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tent, by hanging something before 
it. T., kazan; éante kazan is used 
when one has swallowed too much 
smoke. 
kargiley a, ov. 2, 
straighten: kazili¢iya, he stretched 
to stretch out, 
himself out. See paziéa, yazica, 
yuzica, ete. 
ka-2z0’, v.4a. 
the arms—wakazo, unkazopi. 
kago. 
ka-zon’, cont. of kazoyta; to weave 
mm, as in making baskets, ete. 
ka-zoyn’-ta, v. a. to weave, as 
cloth, to Mist in, as in making bas- 
kets or snow-shoes, 7 g. yanka— 
wakazonta, yakazonta, unkazon- 
tapi. 
ka-zuy’-ta, v. Sameas kazonta. 
ka-za’, v.a. to split alittle, to make 
gape—wakaza. 
ka-za’-han, v.a. of zahan; to make 
open out by striking ; to press open— 
wakazahan. 
ka-za’-hayn-han, ». 
zahay. 
ka-za’-ka, v. a. to strain or knock 
open; to press open, as a wound— 
wakazaka. 
cont. of kazata; 
to mark; to throw back 
See 
red. of ka- 
ka-zan’, kazan 
iyeya. 
ka-Zayn’-zay, v. n. of zanzan; to 
become light, as clouds after rain. 
ka-Zay’-zan-ka, v. n. 
kazanzan). 
ka-Za’-ta, v.a. to make forked by 
cutting with an ax—wakazata. See 
kagata. 
Same as 
DAKOTA-—-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
ka-za’-za, v.a. to wash by pulling 
back and forth—wakazaza. 
ka-za’-za, adv. clearly: kazaza 
wanyaka, fo see clearly. T., ta- 
zayela 
ka-zim’, cont. of kazipa; kazim 
iveya, to shave off quickly or by a 
stroke. 
ka-zim’-zi-pa, v. red. of kazipa. 
to shave with a 
knife or drawing-knife, to plane— 
wakazipa, unkazipapi. 
ka-Zo’, v.n. to purge, have a diar- 
rhea—wakazo. 
ka-z0’-pi, n. @ purging, a diarrhea. 
ka-zuyn’, v.a. to pull up, as birds 
do corn; to come out or moult, as the 
quills of geese, etc. See kapsuy. 
ka-zu’-zZu, v.a._ to blot out, efface; 
to pay off, as one’s debts; to for- 
give; to knock to pieces; to come to 
pieces, aS a wagon, cart, etc., in 
hauling—wakazuzu. v.n. to break 
up, as ice in the river. 
kéa, adj. loose, disentangled, straight. 
See kakéa, ete. 
kéa-hay’, part. 
tying of itself. 
kéayn. See yukéap. 
kéan’-ka, n. one who fails of do- 
ing what he said he would. 
kéan’-kéan-ka, n. anything that 
is tall, 2. q. hanska. 
kéa-wa’-hayn, part. 
ka-zi’-pa, v. 4. 
coming loose, un- 
come. untied, 
kd. Santee words commencing with 
“hd” commence with ‘“kd” in 
Yankton; as, kda, 7. q. hda. They 
need not generally be repeated. 
