ma-ga’-ga—ma-ka’-i-wa-za. 
mah-i-kée-ka, n. 
mon land. See makikéeka 
mah-i’-kée-ya, adv. onland,as 
land, soil, com- 
opposed to water. See makikéeya. 
mah-i’-na-ta-ke, nm. (maga and 
nataka) 
natake. 
a fence, rails. ‘See masi- 
mah-i’-yu-hin-te, » (maga and 
yuhinta) a rake, a harrow. See 
magiyuhinte. 
mah-i’-yu-hin-he, n Ith a 
harrow: i. q. iyuhinhe. 
mah-i’-yu-mdu 
yumdu) 
mah-ki-éan-yay, v. (maga and 
to work or till a field. 
malh-pa’-z0, n. (maga and pazo) 
a plow. 
kiéay yan ) 
a corn-hill, potato-hill. 
n (maga and | 
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|ma-ka/’-@1, x. 
ma-hpi’-hpi-ya, » red. of ma- | 
lipiya; scattering clouds. 
ma-lhpi-ya, n. the clouds; the | 
sky; heaven, the heavens. 
ma-hpi’-ya-Sa-pa, mn. — black 
clouds. 
ma-hpi’-ya-So-ka, n._ thick) 
clouds. 
ma-hpi’-ya-spu-spu, long 
broken clouds. 
ma-lpi-ya-tay-iy, a TL. north- 
ern lights, aurora borealis, 
Ma-lhpi’-ya-to, wm. p. 
pahoes. 
ma-lhpi’-ya-to, n. 
ik 
ma-hpi’-ya-to-la, nw. clear 
The Ara- | 
the blue sky. | 
sky, blue sky: 7. q. malipiyatowan-_ 
ZiGa. 
the blue sky, the firmament, 
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|ma-ka’-htan-ya, v.a. 
Weer tones | 
ma-hpi’-ya-to-way-dZi-éa, x. 
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mah-ta’- Nn. See 
an old field. 
tanni, tannika, ete. 
mile 
mal-te’-Ga, . (maga and teéa) 
anew field; a breaking. 
ma-ka’, 2. ground, earth; the earth; 
a season, a half year, as a summer 
or winter. See omaka. Consider- 
able discussion has taken place in 
regard to the proper pronunciation 
of this word Some say it should 
be written man-ka’; but it appears 
rather to be ma-k’a’. 
ma-ka’, ». the skunk or polecat, 
See manka 
Le oyoobs 
Viverra mephitis. 
ma-ka’-a-ma-ni, adv. 
2. q. huiyyuy. 
ma-ka’-éa-hli, » Z.. coal: wg. 
kan&itame. 
ma-ka’-ée-&a, nm. an earthen ves- 
sel or pot, such as the Dakotas are 
said to have made and used before 
their intercourse with white people. 
sticky clay. 
Ma- 
kagiyuzapi, the name of a stream 
ma-ka’-da-pa, 2. 
brown earth. 
emptying into the Minnesota from 
the west, below Big Stone Lake. 
ma-ka’-lhde, adv. end on the 
Same as makehde. 
ma-ka’-he-ya, v. a. to have a 
desire to kill ov destroy, to think that 
one will kill, have a presentiment of 
T. to finally 
accomplish what one has long desired. 
ground. 
killing ov destroying. 
See éanhiya. 
to kill ov 
destroy very much—makalhitan waya. 
ma-ka’/-i-wa-za, v. T. to paw 
