$il-la’—skavn’-ka-piy-pi. 
Sin-ta’, n. the tamarack or hackma- 
lack, the American larch. This is 
probably so called because the gum 
is hard, 1. é., Sin tasaka. The origi- 
nal seems to have 
“makan.”—s. w. P. 
name been 
Sin-ta’-ka, un. the striped bass. 
Sin-tka’-hu, wn. the hip-bone, the 
os ium. T., Sintkaynhu. 
sin-tpan’-ka, n a that 
grows, it is said, i low ground: siy- 
tpaykahu, the stalk and root above 
referred to. 
root 
$in-Sivn’, adj. wrinkled. 
$in-yay’-ta-ka-dayn, n._ the 
name of a small bird which fre- 
quents the rice lakes. 
$i-pa’. See kasipa, yusipa. 
$i-pa’-hay, part. broken off close, 
as the limbs of a tree, the teeth of 
a comb, pins, etc. 
$i-pa’-wa-hay, part. Same as 
Sipahan. 
$i-pto’, n. 
Si-pto’-la,n T. 
Si-pto’-pto, m. beads. 
Si-pu’-te, » T._ the pit of the 
stomach, i. e., below the navel. 
$i-So’-ka, n._ the robin. 
$i-tki’-hda, v.n. to be angry; to 
be afflicted; Sitkihda wauy. 
Si-tki’-hda-ya, v. to make an- 
gry; to afflict, to punish—Ssitkihda- 
waya. 
$i-tki’-hda-ya, adv. in trouble, 
angrily, vexed: Sitkihdaya wauy. 
$i-u’-ta-ka-lhpe or $i- yo’-to- 
a-ka-lpe, m. «am apron. 
beads. 
a. q. psijéinéa. 
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Si-ya’-ka, nthe teal, a kind of 
duck. ‘The siyaka are divided into 
Siyaka tanka, mde Siyaka, and 
wakpa Siyaka. 
Si-ya’-ka, n. a boil: Siyaka o, hit 
by the Siyaka, which results in a 
We have not 
been able to ascertain the origm 
boil—siyaka mao. 
of this expression. 
Si’-yo, n. the grouse or prairie hen, 
the Tetrao cupido. 
T. the knees; the lap. 
the knees, the front 
part of the legs; the lap—masiy oto. 
Tr 
i- y 0’- te, x. 
An 
1-yo’-to, m. 
, 
te 
f., siyote. 
See yuska 
Ska, con. T. but: i. q. tuka; esta. 
gka. 
Ska, Ske, and Sket, adv. or v.n. 
T. eya Ske, though he says; or 
more likely as a verb, i is said that 
he says —v. L. R. See skeli. 
$ka-han’, part. untied of 
itself: 
kal, T. cont. of Skata. 
ékaV-wa-yu-pi-ka, ad T. 
skillful at games. 
conve 
kan, cont. of Skata; Skan unypi. 
T., Skal. 
$§kan-ki’-ya, v. 
ékanwakiya. 
ska, vu: ”- 
about: token -yaskay he, what wt 
to cause to play— 
T., skalkiya. 
to do, to act; to move 
thou doing?—waskay, unskaypi: 
$kay hinhda, to jump or flutter about, 
as a bird when caught. See lian. 
$kan’-ka-pin, adj. lazy, unwill- 
ing to move about. 
$kavy’-ka-pin-pi, . laziness. 
