Mea a) ey en ae 325 
na-ki’-éi-mde-éa, v. of na- 
mdeéa; to break, as a plate, for one | 
with the foot—naweéimdeéa; to 
break for one by freezing, ete. 
miéimdeéa. T., nakiéibleéa. 
na-ki’-éi-pa, v. of napa; to flee 
from any person or thing: 
¢ipa, namicipa. 
na-ki’-éi-pay, v. of napay; to 
trample or tread out, as grain, for 
one—nawe¢ipai. 
na-ki/-éi-po-ta, v. of napota; 
to wear out, as moccasins, for one— 
“nhaweéipota. 
na-ki’-éi-psa-ka, v. of napsaka; 
to break, as a cord, with the foot for 
one—naweéipsaka. 
na-ki’-éi-su-ta, v. of nasuta; to 
tread hard for one—naweCisuta, na- 
unkidisutapi. 
na-ki’-éi-Spa, v. of naspa; to 
kick off for one anything stick- 
ing—naweéispa. 
na-ki-éi-ta-ka, v. of nataka; 
to fasten or lock for one—naweéi- 
taka. 
na-ki/-éi-tan-pi, v. recep. of 
natay; to kick each other, as boys in 
play—nauykiGitanpi. 
na-ki’-éi-we-ga, v. of nawega; 
to break, as an ax-handle, for one, 
by treading on it—nawe¢iwega. 
na-ki’-éi-wi-zi-pi, v. recip. of 
they are jealous of each 
other—nauykidiwizipi. 
na-ki’-éi-za, v. of naza or nakiza; 
to tread out for one; to hull for one, 
as rice, by treading—naweciza. 
Na- 
Nnawe- 
nawizi; 
of nazin; to 
stand for one, stand in one’s place— 
na-kiy-éi-Ziyn, v. 
haweéizin. 
na-ki’-éi-zin-ka, v. to stand 
up for one, stand by one—naweci- 
“inka. 
na-ki’-hmuy, v. of nahmun; (fo 
become twisted of itself for one—na- 
makihmuy. J., nakicigmun. 
See nakilima. 
na-ki’-hma, »v a. pos. of nalima; 
na-ki’-hbe, v. 
to hide or conceal one’s own—nawa- 
kilibe, nauykihmaypi. 
na-ki/-hoy, v. pos. of nahoy; to 
hear one’s own, as what one has said 
or is reputed to have said—nawa- 
kihoy and nawelioy. 
na-ki’-kin-ya, adv. tenderly, 
soft: nakikinya Span, it is well 
cooked. T., nakintkilya. 
na-ki/-ki-ta, v. ». to be made 
limber or tender by boiling ; to tram- 
ple and make limber—nawakikita. 
T., nakintkiyta. 
na-ki/-ksa, v. pos. of naksa; to 
break one’s own with the foot—na- 
weksa and nawakiksa. 
na-ki’-kSin, v.a. to defend one’s 
self—naweksiy. See anakiksin. 
na-ki’-mda-ya, v. pos. of na- 
mdaya; to trample one’s own level— 
T., nakiblaya. 
a-ki’-mde-éa, v. pos. of na- 
mdeéa; to break one’s own by tread- 
Jf, naz 
nawakimdaya. 
1 
i=) 
ing on it—nawakimdeéa. 
kibleéa. 
na-ki’-mni, v. pos. of namni; to 
turn back to one’s home—nawakimni. 
