pa-sw-mda-ska 
pa-Sus’, cont. of pasuza; pasus 
iyeya. 
pa-Su’-Su-Za, v. red. of pasuza: 
to mash up, break in pieces, as 
bones—wapasusuza. 
pa-su’-Za, v.a. to crush with the 
hand; to break or mash by punch- 
ing—wapasguza. 
pa-ta’, v.a._ to cut out and sew up, 
as in making a tent—wapata. 
pa’-ta, v.a. to cut up or carve, as 
meat; tocut in pieces, as an animal— 
wapata, wypatapi. 
pa’-ta, . a grove of timber; 4. q. 
taskozu. 
pa-ta’, adv. together, crowded: pata 
iheya, they crowd together. T., wi- 
taya. 
pa-tag’, cont. of pataka; patag ina- 
wazin, I stand, unable to proceed on 
account of something. 
pa-ta’-ka, v. T. to dodge about; 
to run here and there; to come to a 
stop and then dart off in another di- 
rection, as a wild horse; to come to a 
stand; to touch: hence, ipatake, a 
brace: to be hindered. See putaka. 
pa-tan’, v.a. to esteem highly; to 
take care of; to be unwilling to part 
with—wapatan. 
pa-t’ay’, v. a. to push against with 
the hand ; to feel for by pushing with 
anything, other than the hand: the 
idea in the prefix ‘“‘pa” is that of 
pushing.—w. J. &.—wapat’ay. 
pa-t’ay’-hay, part. pushingagainst. 
pa-tay’- in, v.a. to rub and make 
appear—wapatanin. 
pa-ti’-tan. 415 
pa-tan’-in-sni, v. n. to rub off, 
to obliterate—waypataninsni. 
pa’-tan-ka, adj. large-headed. T., 
nata tanka. 
pa-tan’-ka, v.a. to push out, make 
larger by pushing—wapatayka. 
pa-t’an’-t’an, v. red. of pat’an; 
to feel for by punching 
pa-t’an’-t’an-yan, adv. punching 
for, as for turtle eggs in the sand; 
patant’anyan kuwa. See pazi. 
pa-tan’-yan, adj. reserving, keeping. 
pa-t’an’-yan, adv. pushingagast. 
pa’-ta-pi, ». acutting up of meat, 
carving. 
pa’-ta-wayn-zi-dan, adv. d- 
rectly, in one path, with one purpose, 
unchangeable. T., pat’anwanzila. 
pa-te’-Ga, va. to make new, rub 
up and make new again—wapateca. 
pa-te’-pa, v.a. to wear off by 
rubbing—wapatepa. 
pa-ti’-éa, v. a. to scrape off, as 
snow from the ground; fo work up 
by pressing on, as dough when 
sticky and soft; fo shove, to push— 
wapatiéa. 
pa-tin’, cont. of patica; patiniyeya. 
T., patil; patimahel patil iyeya, to 
shove into the house. 
pa-tin’, ad). stiff, as a new ribbon, 
firm, not springing ox yielding ; stif- 
ened with the cold—mapatiy. See 
katin and satiy. 
pa-tin’-ya, v.a. to cause to be- 
come stiff—patinwaya. 
pa-ti’-tay, v.a. to push agaist, 
push along—wapatitan. 
