Bee DAKOTA.- ENGLISH DICTIONALY. 
na-hnw-hnu, v. x. to swell up. 
T., nulinuge. 
na-ho’-ho, v.a._ to shake or make 
loose with the foot—nawahoho. 
na-ho’-mni, v.a. to turn round 
with the foot—nawahomni. T., na- 
hmiyay yay. 
na-hw-hus, cont. of nahuhuza; 
nahuhus iyeya. JT, nahuyhuys. 
na-hwu’-hu-za, v. a. to shake or 
rock with the jfoot—nawahuhuaa. 
T., nahuyhuyza. 
na-lia’, v.n. to become rough, as 
one’s hands when chapped by the 
wind—namaha; to stand up on end, 
as grains of corn when boiling. 
na-lam’, cont of nahapa; naliam 
iyeya, to scare or drive away by 
stamping. T., nahab. 
na-ham’-ha-pa, v. red. of na- 
hapa. 
na-hay’-hi-ya, adv. slowly: 1. q. 
iwastedan. 
na-la’-pa, v.a. to scare away by 
stamping—nawaliapa. 
na-lhba’, v. a to put to sleep by 
rocking with the foot—nawaliba. 
T, naliwa. 
na-hbe’, v. See nalima. 
na-hbe’-ya-hay, adv. secretly. 
T., nahimalahay. 
na-héi, v.a. to break out a piece 
with the foot—nawahé. 
na-héo’, v.n. to come loose or un- 
tied, as one’s moceasins or leggins. 
T., nagska. See inaliéo, to pull up: 
onzooge inaliéo iyeya wo, pull up 
your pants, 
na-héo’-ka, v.n._ tocome loose, as 
one’s leggins. See naiéoga. 
na-héo’-ya, adv. loose, untied, 
as the strings that hold up one’s 
leggins. 
na-hda’, v. a. . to rattle with the 
foot—nawahida. T., nalila. 
na-lhda’-gay, v.n. to open, spread 
out, be enlarged. T., nalilagan. 
na-hda’-hda, v. red. of. nalida. 
na-hdan’, »v. cont. of naldata. 
na-hda’-ta, v.a. to scratch with 
the toes—nawalidata. 
na-hda’-ya, v.n. to peel off, come 
loose, fall off, as a sticking plaster. 
na-lde’-éGa, v.a._ torend, tear open 
with the foot—nawalideéa, nauylide- 
éapi. U., nalileéa. See onalideéa. 
na-hde’-lhde-éa, v. red. of na- 
hdeéa. 
na-hden’, cont. of naldeéa; na- 
iden iyeya. T., nalilel. 
na-hdi’, v. to trample in. 
na-hdog’, cont. of nahdoka; na- 
lidog iyeya. 
na-hdo’-hdo-ka, v. red. of na- 
hdoka. 
na-hdo’-ka, v. a. to make a hole 
with the foot; to wear a hole in the 
foot by walking—nawahdoka.  T., 
nahloka. See onalidoka. 
na-he’-yan, cont. of naheyata; 
naheyan iyeya. 
na-he’-ya-ta, va. to kick off to one 
side—nawalieyata: nalieyata iyeya. 
na-hi/-éa, v.a. to wake one up 
with the foot, by touching or by walk- 
ing—nawahiéa. 
