ki-pa’-ti-tay —ki-ya’-ka-pta. 
ki’-tan, adv. 
ki’-tay-e-Gin-yan, adv. slightly, 
just able: kitaneéin yan okihi, he was 
just able to do tt. 
ki-tayn’-in, v. of tanin; to appear 
or be visible for—makitanin. 
ki-tay’-in-Sni, v. n. to be lost 
jor one—makitaninsni. 
ki’-tan-na, adv. alittle, very little, 
in a slight degree: kitayna waste, 
but a little good. 
ki-tan-se, adv. with difficulty. 
ki-tay’-yan, adv. 
msisting upon 
ki-tan’-ye-héin, adv. T. poorly, 
not thoroughly. 
key teat as Oe 
tata. 
foretia ba adue) Le 
Frequently, in close succession. 
ki-toyn’, v. 
to be clothed with, to wear, as wa- 
scarcely, hardly. 
continuously ; 
See kitan. 
to shake; 7. q., ka- 
near together, 
to put on, as clothes ; 
paha kiton, to wear a hat—wetoy 
and wakitoy, wykitonpi; fo use, as, 
oie kiton, to use words 
ki-tu’-ka, v. a. 
wakituka, makituka, Gidituka. 
to beg of, ask of— 
ES 
kila. 
ki’-ta, v. n. of ta; to die or be dead 
for one, as one’s child—makita. 
ki-uy’-ni, v.n. to be hurt. See 
kiuyniyay. 
to hurt, 
iyure anything — kiujniwakiya, 
en = Whine alia tela Ghn ieaee 
) Aa) 
kiuynimakiya. 
ki-uy’-ni-yan, v.a. to hurt, in- 
jure—kiuyniwaya, kiuyniuyyaaypi, 
kiujnimayan. 
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lose what belongs to another—waki- 
ki-uy’-yan, v. to lose for one, 
wy yan. 
to de- 
sire to be with, to be on good terms or 
ki-wa’-kan-he-Za, v. n. 
be intimate with—wakiwakayheza. 
See wakanheza. 
ki-wa’-ni, v.n. tobe winter anew ; 
said of snow squalls in the spring. 
See wanikisapa, waniyetu, ete. 
ki-way’-ka, v. n. (ki and wanyka) 
to go home and lie down, go and sleep 
at home; to sleep goimg home or on 
the way home—wakimuyka, yaki- 
nuyka, 
T., kiyuyka. 
| ki-wi’-ta-ya, adv. of witaya; to- 
gether, assembled together. 
v-ya, v. aux. to cause, to make to 
be: eéoy kiya, to cause to do; te 
kiya, fo cause to die; samkiya, to 
make black. The place of the pro- 
noun is before the “ kiya.” 
i’-ya, v. aux. pos. of ya or yay. 
i’-ya, adv. ‘towards, as in ekta- 
kiya; separately, in different ways, 
in different places, as, yamnikiys 
yakonpi, they are in three different 
places. 
V-ya-day, adv. near,nearto. See 
kiyeday and ikiyadan. 
ki’-ya-hda, v. to have gone home. 
This is used only in the first and 
second persons—wakiyahda, yaki- 
yahda, uykiyahdapi. See kihda. 
ki-ya’-hda-pta, v. pos. of kiya- 
kapta; to have passed over, asa hill, 
in going home—wakiyahdapta. 
ki-ya’-ka-pta, v. m. to have 
