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pa-ha’-i-ye-ya, v. a to push| 
aside; to oppose, reject. T., pato- 
kan iyeya. 
pa-ha’-pa-zo-day, . a prom- 
inent or conspicuous hill. 
pa-ha’-ta, adv. at or on the hill, 
to the hill: pahata mde kta, I will 
go on the hill. 
pa-ha’-ya, adj. piled up, project- 
ing, prominent. 
pa-ha’-ye-la, adv. T. abundantly. 
See iyakiéuya. 
pa-hba’, v. a. to shell off, as corn, 
with the hands—wapahba, unpa- 
See palma. 
p a-hbe’-za, v.a. to make some- 
what rough by rubbing—wapahbeza. 
See pahdeza. 
pa-hbw’, v. to push into, bury, as 
in a barrel of corn: pahbu iyeya. 
hbapi. 
T., pasbu and paswu 
pa-hda’-ka-ya, adv. spreading 
out, scattering, as a herd of buffa- 
T., abebeya 
and aweweya. See hdakeya, na- 
hdakaya, yuhdaka, ete. 
pa-hda’-kin-yay, adv.. push- 
ing or crowding to one side. T., 
paglakin yan. 
loes when. chased. 
pa-hde’-za, v. a. of hdeza; to make 
spotted or ringed by rubbing—wapa- 
hdeza. See pahbeza and dote- 
hbeza. 
pa-hdo’-ka, »v. a. 
push out of joint. T., pagloka. 
pa-hi’, v. a. to pick up, gather 
up, gather together —-wapahi, wypa- 
hipi. 
to dislocate, 
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pa-hin’, cont. of pahinta: pahin iye- 
ya, to brush off quickly and complete- 
ly—pahin iyewaya. T., pahiyl. 
pa’-hiyn, n. the hair of the head. 
T., pehin. See paha. 
pa-hin’, x. the porcupine, the quills 
of the porcupine, used by the Da- 
kotas in ornamental work. 
pa-hin’-ta, v.a._ to rub, brush, or 
wipe off—wapahiyta, unpahintapi. 
T., pakinta. See pawinta. 
pa’-hi-yu, v. T. to bleed at the 
nose: i. g. pa we hiyu. 
pa-hmi’-hma, v.a. to roll with the 
hand ; to roll by pushing against—wa- 
pahmihma Hence, éaypahmilma. 
T., pagmigma. See panminma. 
pa-hmi’-yan, v.a. to make round, 
like a ball, with the hands—wapa- 
hmiyay. See hmiyan. 
pa-hmi’-yan-yayn, v.a._ tomake 
a ball with the hands—wapahmi- 
yanyay 
pa-hmoy’, v. a. of hmon; to twist 
with the hand; to twist, as yarn, 
with a wheel—wapahmoyn, unpa- 
hmoypi. 
pa-hmovy’-ka, v. to twist. See 
pahmop. 
pa-hmon’-pi, ” @ hank or skein 
of yarn. 
pa-hmuy’, v. a. See pahmon. 
pa-hna’, v. a. to shake off, as fruit, 
with the hand ; to shell off, as corn, by 
rubbing—wapahna. 7., pagna. 
pa-hna’-skin-yan, v.a@ of hna- 
Skinyayn; to make furious by pushing 
about—wapahnaskin yay. 
