Sil-pa’, n. 
si-é0’-dan —si-yo’-zZayn. 
sin-te’-po-ha, n. Ih. 
of wolf. See sunktokeéa. 
sin-te’-sa-pe-na, n._ the black- 
tailed deer; the prince of American 
deer. 
sin-te’-ska, x. 
rabbits, ete., 
called. 
sin-te’-Sda, n. 
T., hituynktayka. 
sin-to’-mni, adv. 
sin-toy’-pa-hu, x. 
the os coccyx im man 
sin-tpe’, n. the 
as sinkpe. 
Sin-tpe’-ta-wo-te, n. 
sin ixpetawote. 
si-o’-ha-pe, » TI. 
the foot. 
Wao sikheanlinewe, ws. LE sae 
a species 
white-tail ; deer, 
are sometimes so 
See sitomni. 
the tail bone ; 
muskrat. Same 
Same as 
the hollow of 
| 
the opossum ; rats. | 
spaces between the toes. T., siyo- 
kaza. 
the toes, the end of the big 
toe. 
si-pa’-huy-ka, mn. the great toe. 
The Titoyway use sipahuyka for | 
the toes in general.  Sipahuyka 
tanka, the big toe; sipahuyka éilga- 
la, the little toc; sipaluuyka iyokihe, 
the loe neat the great toe:  sipa- 
hunka Gokaya, the middle toc; and 
sipahunka ¢ikala iyokihe, the toe 
next the little one.—w. J. C. 
si-pa’-ksi-ze, mn. the lower part 
of the leg of animals: the hind toes of 
animals. 
si-pin’-kpa, m. 
the toes ; the jointsof the foot, 
(sipa and inkpa) | 
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si-pin’-tpa, Same as sipinkpa. 
the breech or lower 
part of a gunstock, the end of the 
pahu; the screw in the end of the 
barrel, the breech-screw. 
So te, 9 
si-say’-ni, 2. one foot, the foot on 
one side. 
si-siy’, 2 Mr. Renville considers 
this word synonymous with “wiwi,” 
a swamp, and as the souree whence 
the Sisitoy ways derived their name. 
But more recent authority makes 
‘“sisiy to be @ g. ho&anmna or si- 
éamna. Thus the Sisitoyway vil- 
lages were “sisiy” on account ot 
the old fish-bones and putrid fish 
lying about 
on fish. 
They lived chiefly 
See sinsin. 
Si-si’-ton-way, ~ p:. aband g 
the Dakotas living at Swan Lake, 
Little Rock, at the Two Woods on 
the Coteau, and at Lake Traverse. 
Vhey probably number about three 
thousand. 
si-Sa’-Ste, mw. the little toe of ani- 
mals and man. 
si-to’-mni, adv. allover, through- 
out: 2. qg. siytomni. See oGowasi). 
si-to’-mni-yay, adv. all over 
si-toy’-pa-hu, x. the tail bone. 
See sintoypahu. 
the heel. 
si-ye’-te-i-ya-he, m. 
of the heel. 
Mio waka wiain. 7. 
Ss \yiesib@lg We 
) ) 
the ball 
the spaces 
between the toes: i. q. siokazunte. 
si-yo’-zan, n. between the toes: 
i. g. siokazunte, 
