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ma-ga’-ga, v.n. to be amused. 
ma-ga/-ga-ki-ya, v.a. toamuse, 
comfort one 
ma-ga’-ga-ya, v. a. to 
divert one 
magagawakiya. 
amuse, 
Magagawaya; maga- 
gaidiya, to amuse one’s self—maga- 
gami¢iya. 
cornstalks. 
a duck, ducks, 
ma’-g@a-hu, ». 
ma-ga’-ksi-éa, n. 
the generic name. 
ma-ga’-pay-payn-na, the 
brand-goose or brant. So called 
from its peculiar voice, 7. g. maga- 
SekSeéaday. 7., magasekseéala. 
ma-ga’-ska, n th and T. a 
swan. 
ma-@a’-Sa-pa, m. (magaand Sapa) 
the common wild goose. 
ma-ga’-Se-kse-éa-dan, n. the 
brant. Same as magapaynpanna. 
Said to be two species of the small 
goose.—A. L. R. 
ma-ga’-ta, adv. at or in the field 
ma-ga’-tan-ka, m (maga and 
tanka) the swan, swans. Maga- 
tanka-ota-mde, Swan Lake. 
Ma-ga’-wa-kpa, np. The Lara- 
mie River. 
ma-ga’-Zu, nm. rain. 
ma-ga’-zu, v.n. to rain. 
ma-ga’-Zu-ki-ya, v.a. tocause 
to rain—magazuwakiya. 
ma-@a/-Zu-mi-ni, v rain-water. 
ma-ga’-zZu-ya, v.a. to cause to 
rain—magazuway a. 
ma-gi’-éa-hin-te, . (maga and 
kahinta) a rake; a harrow. T. 
mahiéahinte. 
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ma-gi’-éa-mna, mn. (maga and 
kamna) a hoe, hoes. 
ma-gi/-na-ta-ke,-n. (maga and 
nataka) a fence, rails. 
ma-gi’-yu-hin-te, m (maga 
and yuhinta) a rake; a har- 
row. 
ma-gi-yu-mdu, mx. (maga and 
yumdu) «a plow. 
ma-hen’, prep. within, in, into. T., 
mahel and maheyl: mahel eonpa, 
to put or place in. 
ma-hen’-uy-pi, ». something 
worn within, a shirt, chemise. 
ma-hen’-wa-pa, adv.  imward, 
towards the interior: 
ma-he’-tan-hay, adv. from 
within; on the mside. 
ma-he’-ta-tan-hayn, adv. from 
within. 
ma-he’-tu, adv. within, imward, 
deep; 2. q. temahetu. 
ma-he’-tu-ya, adv. within, deep ; 
2. q. temahetuya. 
ma-he’-tu-ya-ken, adv. within. 
mah, intj. of calling attention; look 
here! listen! T., ma! 
mah, cont. of maga and maga. 
malh-a’-ka-ta, v. tohoe,ascorn— 
mahawakata. 
mah-a’-way-gla-ke-la,n. T. 
the locust, grasshoppers. 
mah-éin’-éa, . (maga and éijéa) 
the young of geese and ducks. 
mah-i’-éa-hin-te, w (maga and 
kahiyta) 
masicahinte. 
mah-i’-¢ée, x. 
a rake; a harrow. See 
Th. a plow. 
