o’-kpa-ni—o’-mde-éa. 373 
o-kuw’, v.a. tolend anything to one— 
owaku, unkokupi, omaku, o¢iéu, 
oniéu. 
o-kw, v.a. of ku; togive to, as food; 
give a portion to; dot oku, to give 
something to eat—owaku. 
o-lab’-ya, adv. T. very much. 
o-lab’-ya-kel, adv. T. eaceed- 
ingly. 
o-la’-kol, cont. of olakota; olakol 
kaga, to make a treaty. 
o-la’-kol-ya, v. T. tohave for 
a friend: i. g. kodaya. 
o-latcko-ta, .m — TF. 
treaty ; peace. 
o-le’,v. T. to hunt, seek for ; i. g. ode. 
o-li’-li-ta, adj. T. warm, hot in- 
a covenant, 
side, as aroom: 7. q. odidita. 
Gobi —tn ton neo. heat. 
O-tn= lu ta,? 2. LL heat; 4. g- 
olilita. 
om, prep. of dpa; with, together with. 
“Kidi” is used when speaking of 
one—om, when more than one is 
spoken of; as, he kiéi waun, I was 
with him; henaom wauy, I was with 
them. T., ob. 
O-ma’-ha, np. the Omaha In- 
dians: formerly called “ Mahas” 
by white men: ¢@. g. Oyatenonpa. 
o’-ma-ka, n. aseason, half a year ; 
winter or summer; a year. 
O-mia-kin-éa, . 2. adeer's lair. 
o-ma/’-ni, v.of mani; to walk in or 
according to, as ina road or accord- 
ing toa command, fo travel ; to ride 
as well as to walk—omawani, oma- 
upnipi, and wykomanipi. 
o-ma’-ni, » a walk; omani han- 
ska, a long walk. 
o-ma’-ni-ken, adv. walking: 
omaniken wauy, J am out walking. 
T., omaniyakel. 
o-ma’-wa-he-ton, n. the pa- 
rents of aman and woman who are 
united in marriage call each other 
omawaheton. 
o-ma’-wa-he-ton-ki-éi-ya, 
v. reflec. T. to have each other for 
omawaheton. 
o-ma’-wa-he-ton-ya, v.a. to 
call one omawaheton—omawahe- 
tonwaya. 
o’-ma-Ste, v. n. of masgte; to be 
hot in. 
o’-ma-Ste, ». heat, warmth; the 
sunshine; where the sun shines. 
o-mda’-ska, m. of mdaska;_ the 
flat side of anything. T., oblaska. 
o-mda/-ska-ya, adv. onthe flat 
side, flat: omdaskaya wanka, it lies 
flat. T., oblaskaya. See mda- 
skaya. 
o-mda’-ya, adj. 
level. 
o-mda’-ye, n. a level place, a 
plain, a valley. T., oblaye. 
o-mde’-éa, adj. cornered, edged, 
as a board. See omdetoyn and 
omdoton. 
o-mde’-éa, n__ the edge, as of a 
board or blanket, the edge or bit of 
anax, ete. T., obleéa. 
o’-mde-éa, v. n. — tobe scattered or 
distributed here and there. See oyu- 
mdeéa. 
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