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o-ki'-hay-yay, v. of ohanyan; 
to do to, act towards—owakihanyyan, 
unkokihay yaypi. 
o-ki’-hpa, v. to rest, remain in 
the same place, not to remove—owa- 
kihipa, uykokihpapi. 
o-ki’-hpa-pi, ». aresting, a rest: 
anpetu okilipapi, the day of rest, the 
Sabbath. 
.o-ki’-hpe-ki-ya, va. 
to lie by or rest—okilipewakiya. 
to cause to 
to cause 
o-ki’-hpe-ya, v. a. 
lie by or rest—okilipewaya. 
o-ki’-kpa-ni, v. a. to be unable 
for a thing, be impotent—owaki- 
kpani, unkokikpanipi: @ ¢. oki- 
tpani. 
o-ki-kpa-ni-ya, v.a. 
unable—okikpaniwaya. 
to render 
not be- 
ing able, incompetently: okikpani- 
o-ki-kpa-ni-yay, adv. 
yay wauy, J am unable. 
o-ki’-ksam, cont. of okiksapa. 
o-ki’-ksam-ya,_ adv. wisely 
okiksamya waun, J am acting wisely. 
o-ki’-ksam-ya, v. a. to cause to 
experience ov know—okiksamway a: 
okiksami¢iya, to make one’s self wise. 
o-ki’-ksa-pa, v. ». of ksapa; to 
be wise in respect to; to have gained 
wisdom by experience—owakiksapa. 
o-ki’-ksu-ye, m. remembrance. 
o-ki’-ksu-ye, v. a. of kiksuya; 
to remember ; okiksuye waste, it is 
easily remembered. 
o-ki’-k$u, v. pos. to fill one’s own; 
to put into one’s own, as into one’s 
pocket. 
lo-ki’-kéu, »v. 
DAKOTA — ENGLISH DICTIONARY. bs 
pos. of ozu; to plant 
or sow one’s own, as a field—owe- 
ksu, upkokiksupi. 7, okizu. See 
oksu. 
o-ki’-mda-hayn, adj. muany- 
coated, as an onion; iz layers or 
leaves, as a book. T., okignag- 
toytoy. See okihdetonton. 
o-ki’-mda-wa-hay, adj. Same 
See yumda. 
o-ki’-mdo-ton-ton, adj. of 
having many corners, 
T., oblotonton. 
o-ki’-mi-ni-he-éa, v. n. of mi- 
as okimdahan. 
ondotoy ; 
angular. 
niheéa; fo be smart in doing any- 
thing. 7, okibliheéa—owakibli- 
heéa. 
o’-ki-na-han, adv. 
It oceurs at the beginning of a 
See dkini and naéeéa. 
o-ki’-na-ksa, v. a of naksa; to 
Th. perhaps. 
clause. 
break anything in two in the middle 
with the foot—okinawaksa. 
o-ki’-na-mda-ga, v. 7. of na- 
mdaga; to burst open, as corn in 
boiling. 
o-ki’-na-mda-za, v. n. of na- 
indaza; to burst, as corn in boiling 
o-ki’/-na-mde-éa, v.a, to break 
in two, as a plate, ete., by trampling 
on it—okinawamdeéa. See na- 
mdeéa. 
o-ki’/-na-mden, cont. of okina- 
indeéa; okinamden iyeya. 
o-ki’-na ptus, cont. of okina- 
ptuza. 
o-ki’-na-ptu-Za, v. n. of na- 
ptuza; fo crack or burst open. 
