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na-kin’, cont. of nakinéa and na- | 
kinta; nakin iyeya, to scrape off 
with the foot. 
na-kin’-éa, v. 4. 
hair, with the foot 
upkinéapi. 
to scrape off, as 
nawakinéa, na- 
na-kiyn’-ta, v.a. tobrushoff with 
the foot—nawakinta. 
na-kint’-kil-ya, adv. TY. ten-| 
derly. : 
na-kint’-kin-ta,vn Tf. to} 
he made tender by boiling; to be- 
come limber: 7. q. nakikita. | 
na-ki’-pa, v. pos. of napa; to flee | 
or retreat towards home, turn back 
Sor fear—nawakipa. 
na-ki/-pa-ya, v.. 
up of itself, as grass that 
been trampled down. 
to straighten | 
has 
na-ki/-péa, v. pos. of napéa; to 
swallow down one’s own, as one’s 
spittle—nawakipéa. 
na-ki’-psa-ka, v. pos. of napsaka; 
to break with the foot ones own 
string—nawakipsaka. 
na-ki/-psoy, v. pos. of napsoy; to 
spill over one’s own with the foot— 
nawakipsoy. 
a-ki’-pu-ski-éa, v.a. topress 
close together with the fee-—nawaki- 
puskiéa. See kipuskiéa. 
a-ki’-S$do-ka, v. pos. of na- 
sdoka; to extricate one’s self from, 
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kick off one’s own moceasins. 
nakisloka. 
a-ki’-Sna, v. pos. of nagna; to 
miss one’s footing, to slip—nawaki- | 
sna. 
b) 
n 
na-ki’-za, v. pos. of naza; 
ina-ko’-ko-ka, adj. 
DAKOTA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
na-ki’-ta-ka, v. pos. of nataka; 
to fence, fasten, bolt or bar one’s own— 
nawakitaka. 
na-ki’-we-@a, v. pos of nawega; 
to break or splinter one’s own with 
the feet 
na-ki’-wi-zi, 
nawakiweea. 
v. a. of nawizi; to 
be envious of, jealoas of—nawaki- 
wizi, namakiwizi. 
to tread 
out one’s own rice. 
na-kog’, cont. of nakoka; nakog 
lyeya. 
na-ko’-ka, v. a. to rattle, as‘a 
bell, with the foot—nawakoka. 
rough, as a 
country: he nakokoka, a rough hill. 
T., fioskiski. 
na-kpa’, . 
the ears of 
the external ear, auricle ; 
animals: 7. g. natpa. 
na-kpa’, vn. iStanakpa, to become 
blind. T., istagonga. 
na-kpa’, v. to crackle, as fire. 
See nakpakpa. 
na-kpa’-a-zog-ki-ya, v.n. to 
prick up the ears, asa horse, at any- 
thing, 7, nakpa yuwaykay_ iki- 
kéu. 
na-kpa’-a-zo-ki-ya, v. See 
nakpaazogkiya. 
na-kpa’-gi-éa, m. 
i. q. natpagiéa, 
na-kpa’-gi-éa-dan, n. 
marten: i. g. natpagiéaday. 
na-kpa’-i-yo-ta-he-la, 
T. between the ears. 
na-kpa’-kpa, v.n. 
wood burning. 
the marten: 
asmall 
adv. 
to crackle, as 
