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o-ki’-sa-pa, v. . of kisapa; to| 
become bare, as a spot of ground, 
while the snow remains around. 
o-ki’-se, . 
of anything cut in two, as a potato. 
See iyokise. 
o-ki’-se-le-ya, adv. T.  side- 
wise: okiseleya yanka, to sit side- 
wise, as a white woman rides. 
o-ki’-so-ta, v. n. of sota; to be 
used up, all gone. 
to be enfeebled 
by or on account of: witko okistaka, 
o-ki-sta-ka, v. 7. 
to be enfeebled by debauch; istiajyma 
okistaka, to be feeble or listless, as 
when just awakened from sleep. 
o-kyv-ta-he-day, adv. between. 
T., okogna. See iyokitaheday, 
ituokitaheday, and otaheday. 
o-ki’-ta-he-pi, adv. between one 
place and another. 7’, iyokogna. 
See okootahela and otahepi. 
o-ki’-tan-in, v. n. 
conspicuous, as a Mill. 
to appear, be 
See otaniy. 
o-ki’-tay-in, ». manifestation, per- 
spicuity: okitayin waste, a good 
manifestation. 
o-ki’-tay-in-yay, adv. mani- 
Sestly, gloriously. 
o-ki’-tpa-ni, v. Same as oki- 
kpani. 
o-ki’-tpa-ni-ya, v. to cause to 
be unable. 
o-ki’-tpa-ni-yay, adv. 
as okikpaniyan. 
o-ki’-ta, vn. to be tired with, fa- 
tigued or worn out by; to be made 
sick by—owakita. 
Same as okikpaniya. 
Same 
a part, the half, half 
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o-ki’-te-ye-la, adv. T. too large, 
bulky. 
o-ki’-un-ni-yay, v. of kiupni- 
yan; to be injured internally. T., 
kiunniyan. 
o-ki’-uyn-ni-ye, ” an injury, a 
wound. 
o-ki’-wa, v. pos. of owa; to write 
one’s own, 
kiwa, unkokiwapi. 
hame—owa- 
T., oidiwa. 
) \ 
pos. of oway- 
as one’s 
o-ki’-wan-ka, v. 
ka; to resemble one’s own. See 
owangya. 
o-ki’-way-zi-la, adv. T. uni- 
Sorm, alike. 
o’-ki-ya, v.a. 
in anything—déwakiya, duykiyapi, 
to help, assist one 
émakiya, déidiya. 
o-ki’-ya,va. totalk with; to court, 
as aman courts a woman; to make 
peace with—owakiya, wykokiyapi, 
odidiya. 
o-ki’-yag, cont. of okiyaka; he 
okiyag wahi, J have come to tell him 
that. 
o-ki’-ya-ka, v. a. of oyaka; to 
tell anything to one—owakiyaka 
and owakimdaka, oyakidaka, wy- 
kokiyakapi, omakiyaka, o¢iéiyaka. 
o-ki’-ya-pta, v. of oyapta; to 
leave, as food, for one—owakiyapta. 
o-ki’-ya-sin, v n to stick to- 
gether, as potatoes growing on the 
same root. See okidiyasin. 
o-ki’-ya-ska-pa, v.n to stick 
on, stick together, cleave to, to fall in 
and become flat, as an animal that is 
poor. See askapa and oskapa. 
