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to mash up or crush 
See na- 
Wa- Zia v. a 
by trampling on—nawaza. 
T., inahuhuga. 
cont. of 
T., nazal; nazal iyeya, to 
kiza. 
na-Zan’, nazata; nazan 
iyeya. 
spread or gape open, as a wound. 
na-Za’-ta, v.a. (na and zata) to 
make forked by kicking—nawazata. 
na-Za/-ta-ka-hu, m a small 
bush, something like the éansasa. 
na-Za’-zZa, v.a. to wash out with 
the feet, trample out; to wash out by 
boiling—nawazaza. 
na-zi’-éa, v.n. torun away, flee, 
retreat. 
na-zi’-ée-ya, v. @. 
flee—naziéewaya. 
na-zim’, cont. of nazipa; nazim 
to cause to 
iyeya. T., nazib. 
na-zin’, cont. of naziéa; nazin 
iyaya. T.. nazil. 
na’-zin, v.n. to stand, rise up; to 
stand still, stop; to stand on the 
ground, to get. down, alight, as from 
a horse—nawaziy, nawyzinpi. 
na’-zin-hay, part. 
Zinhay nazi, to rise up and stand. 
standing: na- 
na’-zin-ki-ya, v. a. to cause to 
stand, to raise up, lift wp—nazinwa- 
kiya. 
na-Zi’-pa, v.a. to prick or pinch 
with the toes; to punch or touch with 
the foot. 
na-zw-te, n. the occipital bone; 
base of the skull; the back of the 
head; the cerebellum: 7. q. nasuday. 
na-zu’-te-o-Sko-kpa, mn. the 
hollow of the neck behind. 
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DICTIONARY. 
na-Zw-2zu, v.a. tokickto pieces— 
nawazuzu; to come to pieces of 
itself. 
ni, pron. im comp. 
thine, your, yours. 
thee, thou; thy, 
See ma and mi. 
ni, v. 2. to live—wani, yani, unnipi, 
wicani. Hence, wiéoni, life. 
ni’-Ga, v.n._ to be destitute of, have 
none of—maniéa, niniéa, wyniéapi, 
waniéa. 
ni-éa’, v. of ka; he means thee. 
ni-ée’, adv. perhaps. See nace. 
Nicée is objected to, as it is so often 
used obscenely. 
ni-ée’-éGa, adv. Ih. probably: 1. 
g. naéeéa. 
ni’-éi, pron. and prep. with thee ; 
for thee. T. for thee, but not with 
thee, as, niGiyanka, it remains for 
thee: kiéi niuy, it is with thee. See 
kiéi and miéi. 
ni-de’, ». water, in the sacred 
language; 7. g. mini. 
niv-en or ni’-yen, adv. anew: 
teGa nien tonpi, born again, regen- 
erated. 
ni-ge’, n. the paunch, stomach. 
ni-gu’-te, ». the flank: nigute 
oskokpa, the hollow of the flank.  T., 
logute. 
ni-hay’, adv. fearful; nihanégni, 
not afraid. See inihay. 
ni-hayn’-yay, v.a@. to scare—ni- 
hanwaya. T., inihanyan. 
ni-hin’-éi-ya, v.n._ tobe fright- 
ened, scared: to.cry or scream, as in 
fright; to hurry—nihinmiéiya, ni- 
hinnidiya, nihinuykiGiyapi. 
