ni-we’-ki-ya—nupn’-ske. 
nog-su’-hu-te, » TI. 
the ear. 
noh-no’-&e, adj. red. of noge. 
noh-payn’, n. of noge and pay; 
the ringing of the ear; lit. the 
calling of the ear, i. e. the sound ; 
noh mapay, noli nipay: when one 
has a ringing of the ear, they 
say, ‘He will soon hear from 
afar.” —w. J. C. 
nom, cont. of nonpa; two. T, 
nob. 
nom’-na-na, adj. 
two. T., nobnala. 
yamnina, ete. 
nom’-nom, adj. 
twos. See tomtom. 
nom’-non-pa, red. of nonpa; by 
two alone, only 
See tomnana, 
two and two, by 
twos. See toptopa. 
noy. See nuy. 
noy. See nonske and nuyske. T,, 
inske. 
non-éGe’. See nunée. 
noy’-pa, adj. two, twice. See 
topa. 
noy’-pa-ki-ya, adv. twice, m 
two ways. See topakiya, yamni- 
kiya, ete. 
noy’-ske or nuy’-ske, itp. 
pressing ignorance or want of rec- 
ollection; let me see! what do you 
call it? =, inske; in. 
no-wayn’, v.n. T. t swim: 2%. 
niway—wanoway. 
nu’-ge, adj. T. swollen, enlarged, 
and hardened. See noge. 
e€x- 
q: 
nu-ksi’, 7. 
of a dog. 
ears, as the long ears 
See nakpa. 
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nu’-ni, v. to wander, miss the road 
and wander about, get lost; to be mis- 
taken about a thing—wanuni, ya- 
nuni, uynunipi. See hnuni and 
waéinhnuni. 
nw-ni-ya, v.a. to cause to wan- 
der—nuniwaya, nuniuy yanpi. 
nu’-ni-yay, adv. 
nuy, wv. 
use. 
nuy, cont. of nunwe; let it be so, 
expressive of desire; so be it, amen. 
It is often equivalent to the sign 
-of the future tense; as, mda nu) 
he, shall I go? token eéamon nuy 
tanin Sni, what I shall do is not 
apparent See nin. 
nuy’-g@a, adj. callous. Said of 
any hard place, formed by a burn 
or otherwise, on the skin—ma- 
nuyea. 
nuy’-ka, v. 
wandering, lost. 
2d pers. sing. of un, to 
T., iyanunega: 7. g. noge. 
2d pers. sing. of wan- 
ka; thou liest down. T., 2d pers. 
sing. of yunka. 
nuyn-kas’, n. 
daughter : 
a step-son or step- 
nuykasku, his or her 
step-son or step-daughter. This is 
said to be used only by the gen- 
eration passing away, that is, by 
old people. 
ganku. 
T., tawagayn; tawa- 
to have for 
T., tawa- 
nuyn-kas’-ya, v. 4, 
nuykas—nuynkaswaya 
canya. 
nuy-se’, adv. 
nunyse, about to die. 
See nonske. 
almost, nearly; ta 
ih in; 
nuy’-ske. 
inske. 
