Pl TT 
pte’-ta-wo-te—po’-ze-é€a. 
pu-ski’-day, adv. dim. of puski. 
pu-Skin’, cont. of puskiéa; puskin 
yayka. T., puskil. 
pu-Skin’-ya, adv. pressed, squeezed 
pu-tag’, cont. of putaka; putag 
ihpaya, to fall down with the hands | 
on the ground. 
pu-ta’-ka, v.a. to touch, as with 
the hand when one falls—wapu- 
taka. See pataka. 
pu-te’, ». the upper lip; the snout 
or nose of an animal. 
pu-te’-hin, ». IT. the mustache. 
pu-te’-hni-yay -yan, v.n. to 
have the lips quiver with cold. 
Pu’-te-wa-ta,n p._ the Potowat- 
omies. 
Pw -te-wa-ta-dan,  p. Same 
as Putewata. 
pu-tin’, » See putinhin. 
pu-tin’-hin, ». the beard, espe- 
cially what grows on the upper 
lip, the mustache. T., putehin. 
|pu-tin’-i-éa-Sla, m~ T a 
VaZOr. 
-pu-tpa’, adj. Same as pukpa. 
pu-tpe’-ya, adv. scattering, scat- 
tered over. T., pukpeya. 
pw -za, adj. dry, thirsty; dry, as 
cloth, ground, ete., not wet; shal- 
low, as a stream, run dry; puza 
sni, dry cold. 
ipuza. 
pu-zan’, cont. of puzata; puzan 
lyaya: puzan iyayeya, to run one 
ashore; to show that one has told a 
Jalsehood. T., puzal. 
pu-zan’-zan, red. of puzan; pu- 
zanzan iyekidi¢iyapi and puzanzan 
iyayekidiyapi, they run each other 
aground. 
pu-za’-ta, adv. on dry land. 
pu -ze-dayn, adj. — shallow, as a 
stream of water; nearly dry. 
pw-ze-na, ad. Ih. shallow, as 
a stream of water: 7. g. kazedan. 
See puzedayn and 
EE. 
p, the twentieth letter of the Dakota al- 
phabet. 
sound like that of ¢é, k, and t. 
pe, n. the elm; pe Gay, elm-wood ; 
pe ikéeka, the common water-clm ; 
pe itazipa (bow-elm) the rock-elm ; 
pe tutupa, slippery-elm. 
pe-i-kée-ka, the common el. 
pe-tuy’-tuy-pa, n TT. theslip- 
pery-elm: 2. g. petutupa. 
It has a click or explosive 
pe-tu’-tu-pa, x. 
elm. 
the slippery- 
po, m fog, mist. 
po, adj. foggy. misty. 
po’-po, adj. red. of po; foggy. 
po-sa’, adj. foggy, not clear; said 
when the air is filled with particles 
of snow. 
po’-ze-éGa, v.n. tobe out of humor— 
mapozeéa, 7, isikéin. 
