na-hnw-hnu—na’-ka. 
na-hin’, cont. of nahiéa; nahin 
iyeya. 
na-hi’-ye-ya, v. nahiyeya iyeya, 
to kick to pieces, to destroy: nahiyeya 
iyewaya. 
na-hma’, v.a. i. q.nalibe; to hide, 
conceal—nawalhibe, nauylimanpi. 
See analima, to hide on, as in speak- 
ing; and inalima, to hide im, as 
one’s actions. 
na-hma/’-na, adv. secretly, slyly, 
covertly. T., nalimalahay. 
a-hmiy’, v.a. toturn out or make 
—_ 
_ 
turn out, as one’s moccasins—na- 
walimiy. Compare naohimin. 
na-hol’, cont. of naliota; 7., oye na- 
hol iyaya, he makes tracks as he goes. 
na-hovy’, v.a. to hear anything; to 
listen to; to attend to, obey—nawahoy, 
nayahioy, nanyjhoypi; namayaloy, 
thou hearest me. See nogoptar. 
1 to cause to 
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a-lon’-ki-ya, va. 
hear, relate, and make hear—nahioy- 
wakiya. 
na-hovy’-ya, v.a. to cause to hear— 
nahonwaya, nahoymayay. 
See naliol. 
na-ho’-ta, v. 
1 
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a-lipa’, v. a. to touch or set off a 
trap with the foot, throw down with 
the foot—nawalipa. 
1 to moisten with 
i=) 
a-hpay’-yan, v. 
the foot—nawahipay yay and nalipay- 
waye. 
a-lipe’-ya, v. a. 
fall with the foot—nalhpewaya. 
a-lhpw’, v.a. to knock off with the 
foot anything sticking—nawahpu; 
to fall off of itself: 
1 to cause to make 
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na-hpw-hpu, v. red. of nalipu; to 
Jall off, as anything that has been 
stuck on. 
na-htag’, cont of nalitaka; nalitag 
- 1yeya. 
na-hta’-hta-ka, v. red. of na- 
litaka. 
na-hta’-ka, v. a to kick any- 
thing — nawalitaka, nayalitaka, 
naunhtakapi, namalitaka. 
na-i’-é0-g&a, v.n. to come loose, 
to slip down, as one’s leggins See 
nahiéoka. 
na-i-éoh, cont. of naiGog&a; naicoh 
iyeya, to cause to come untied and 
slip down, as one’s leggins: opposed 
to inaliGo—naicoli iyewaya. 
na-i’-éi-hbe, v. reflex. See nai- 
éilima 
}na-il’-éi-hma, v. reflex. of nalhma; 
to hide one’s self—namicihbe. 
If 
na-i’-pa-tku-ga, wv. 
na-iys’, con). or; 4. q. ka is. 
naipatkul 
iyeya, to kick into a row or line. 
na-i’-tpi-ska, v. naitpiska elhipe- 
ya, to kick over, asa dog, on its back 
T., naikpiska. 
na-i-tuyn-kam, v._ naitunkam 
ehpeya, to kick over backwards. 
na-i/-yo-was, cont.of natyowaz 1; 
nalyowas lyeya. 
to 
an echo by stamping—nawaty owaza. 
na-i’-yo-wa-za, v. @. CU: C 
nav-ka, adv. now, lately, but a short 
time ago, to-day: naka eéamon, J 
did it just now. T., leéala 
na-ka, v.n. to twitch, as the eye 
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