842 DAKOPA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
ni-we’-ki-ya, v.a. of niwan; to 
cause to swim—niwewakiya. T., 
nowaykiya. 
ni-yw, v.n. to breathe—waniya, 
yaniya, uyniyapi: niya sni lyaya, 
to die; niya Sni mata nuy seéa, I 
am out of breath. See ni. 
ni-ya’, n. breath, life. See oniya. 
ni-ya’-ke, adj. alive; niyake 
yuza, to take alive; niyake kte, to 
strike but not kill, as an enemy: 
niyake kte gli, he came home, hav- 
ing struck an enemy.—w. J. C. 
ni-ya’-ken, adv. alive, im a liv- 
mg manner. 
ni-yay’, v. a.of ni; to cause to live, 
make live, revive, as a sick person; 
to let live, miss or fail of killing, as 
an enemy or game—niwaya, niun- 
yanpi, nimayay. See nikiya. 
ni-yay’, adv. audibly, with a loud 
voice: eya niyan, to say with a loud 
voice. 
ni-yay’-hin, adv. yet. See hi- 
nahin. T., nahanhéa. 
ni-yay’-hin-ke-sni, adv. not 
yet time, too soon. T., nahanhéeke 
Sni. 
ni-ye’, v. to cause to live. See 
niyay. 
ni’-ye, pron. thou, thee; niyepi, 
you. See iye, miye, and unkiye. 
ni’v-ye-éu-héiyn, pro. T. you at 
any rate. 
ni’- ye-eS, pron. emphatic; thou, 
thee, you. See iyees. 
ni’-ye-ka-es, pron. even thou. 
T., niyekales. See iyekaes. 
ni’-ye-ke, pron emphatic; thee 
thyself, you yourself, even you. T., 
niyekes. See iyeke, miyeke, and 
unkiyeke. 
no’-ée. See nunée. 
no’-ge, adj. scabbed ; swollen, en- 
larged, and hardened. See nuyga. 
the ear; the sense of 
hearing, as noge niniéa, thow hast 
no ears (in this sense it is used in 
reference to other things as well as 
men and animals); the pan of a 
eun-lock, as, mazakay noge—mi- 
no’-ge, Mn. 
noge. 
no’-Se-a-Z0g-ki-ya, v. toprick 
up the ears, as a horse, at any 
sound 7, noge yuwankay iki- 
kéu. 
no’-@e-i-yu-ta-pi, nthe dis- 
tance from the ear to the end of the 
Singers when the arm is stretched out, 
Ameen ot 
a yard. hisis the common yard- 
stick of the traders. 
no’-ge-kpa, adj. deaf, hard of 
hearing—nogemakpa. 
no’-ge-kpe-ya, v.a. to make 
deaf—nogekpewaya. 
no’-ge-o-hdo-ka, x». the orifice 
of the car ; the touchhole of a gun. 
, a © , oe ‘ 
no’-ge-tpa, adj. See nogekpa. 
no’-ge-tpe-ya, v. See noge- 
kpeya. 
no-gi/-yu-ta-pi, m a yard 
See nogeiyutapi. 
no’-go-ptay, adj. (noge and ptay) 
“turning the ear towards:” listen- 
ing, attending to; nogoptay mayka, 
I am attending to it. 
