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DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
S. 
§, the twenty-second letter of the Da- | 
kota alphabet, with the sound of sh 
in English. When marked thus 
(s’) its sound is prolonged. 
§, int). hist! i. q. $i; but the sibi- 
lant, with no vowel sound, is used. 
red 
Th. and T. 
Siar aa): 
$a, con). t. g. esta and 
esa. 
$’a, v.n. to shout—was’a, yas’a, 
wys’api. 
Sag-i’-Gi-ya, v.refler. to restrain 
one’s self—Sagmi¢iya. 
T. an English- 
man; the English: 7. g. Sagdasin. 
S§a-glo’-gayn, num. adj. T eight. 
"ag-S’a’-ka,n. corn boiled with- 
out hulling. T., éatipaslaye sni 
ohanpi. 
Sag-ya’, v. 
2 
Sa-gla’-Sa, n. p. 
§’a 
J cA ese 
See Sagidiya. 
Sa-hdo’-gayn, num.adj. eight. T., 
Saglogay. Th., Sakdogan. 
$a-hdo’-&ayn-na, adv. only eight. 
S§a-hdo’-hdo-gan, adv. by eights. 
T., Sagloganean. 
S’a’-hin-hda, wv. to burst out with 
a shout. 
Sa-hi’-ye-na, n. p. the Chey- 
ennes. 
Sa’-i-a, vn to speak a_ strange 
language——Saiwaa. 
Sa’-i-a-pi, m a foreign or un- 
known language. 
$a’-ka, adj. easy. See bosaka, 
kagaka, wasakaday 
S’a’-ka, adj. strong. See was’aka, 
yus’aka. 
S’a’-ka, adj. difficult, hard. See 
T., tehika 
the nails of the fingers 
and toes; the claws of birds and 
Yakeéa. 
§a-ke’, m. 
beasts; the hoofs of animals. 
hard to deal with, 
severe, austerc—masakeéa, uns aka- 
pika. 7, tehika. 
Sa-ke’-hay-ska, x. 
$’a’-ke-éa, adj. 
long-claws, 
a name given to the grizzly bear. 
S§a-ki’-ya, v. a. to paint red, to 
redden, as the Dakotas do sealps— 
» 
Sawakiya, Saunkiyapi. to make 
glad by gifts. 
: Siete a. 
Sa-ko’-win, num. adj. seven. 
S§a-ko’-win-na, adv. only seven. 
§a-ko’-win-win, adv. by sevens. 
§a’-kpe, num. adj. — siz. 
Sa’-kpe-day, dim. of Sakpe; Little 
Siz, the name of a Dakota chief at 
Tintatonwe. 
$a’-kpe-kpe, adv. by sizes. 
§’ak-§’a’-ka, nm. of Saka, hard; 
corn boiled without being hulled. See 
Sagsaka. 
Sam-ya’, v. a of sapa; to soil, to 
defile—samwaya. T., Sabya. 
dirtily. 
the vagina. 
Sam-ya’, adv. 
San, 2. 
