guyg-wi’- ye—ta-éin’-éa-ha. 451 
S$u-pe’-Go-wo-Zu, n  aspecies 
of duck, so called because its en- 
trails are always full 
Su-pe’-o-Si-éa, adj. T. hard to 
digest; disagreeing with one. 
Su-pe’-o-Si-éa, nm TL. anything 
hard to digest. 
$u-pw-te, nm TT. agun-stock. 
Sup-tay’-ka, n. (Supe and tan ka) 
the large intestines. 
Su-Ska’, adj. slow, tardy, good for 
nothing, worthless—masuska, nisu- 
Ska. 7, Skankayin.” 
‘ 
gu-Ska’-ka, mn. aworthless fellow. 
to miss, fail of, to be un- 
» 
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able to oblain—Suwata, Suupytapi: 
to miss, as in shooting at anything; 
to fail of getting, Suwate, ete. 
Su-te’-ya, v.a. to cause to fail or 
miss—Sutewaya. 
Ales 
t. the twenty-third letter of the Dakota 
alphabet. 
ta, v. the moose. his may prop- 
erly be considered as the generic 
term for all ruminating animals, 
since it enters into the composition 
of the names of most of them; as, 
taliinéa, deer; tatayka, buffalo, ete. 
ta, a prefix to such nouns as signify 
the various members of the body, 
limiting them to the corresponding 
parts in ruminating animals; as, 
éezi, the tongue, taéezi, a buffalo 
tongue; pa, the head, tapa, « deer’s 
head. 
ta, prep. in comp. at, to, on; suf- 
fixed to nouns it gives them the 
force of adverbs: as, maka, the 
earth; makata, on the ground. See 
also ‘‘ata” and ‘‘yata.” 
ta, pron. in comp. has, hers, tts ; 
with “pi” at the end of the noun, 
theirs, 
ta, adj. one of, a pair: tawanziday, 
one pair; tanoypa, two pairs. 
tab, cont. of tapa. 
tab-i’-éa-ka-pe,2 T. a ball- 
club. 
tab-i’-éa-psi-ée, x T. a ball- 
club. See takiéapsiéa. 
ta-blo’-hu, » T. «gq. tamdohu. 
ta-Gan’-ta, x. (ta and Gante) the 
heart of the buffalo, the ox, ete. 
ta-Ge’-sdi, nv. the dung of rumi- 
nating animals, especially the buf 
falo; the “Bois de vache” of the 
French. 
ta-Ge’-zi, nv. the tongue of runi- 
nating animals, especially the but- 
falo. 
fa=-Gin’-Ga, Nn. 
a fawn. T., taéinéala. 
ta-61n’-¢a-dan, %. 
the young of deer, 
a fawn, a 
lamb. 
ta-Gin’-éa-ha, » a fawn-skin, 
calf-skin, 
