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ta-ho’-$a, v. T.. to expectorate; 
i. q. tagosa. 
ta-lhpa’, ~ the lower part of the 
neck and breast of animals; the part 
between the shoulders of a man; the 
muscle across the abdomen. 
ta-lipa’-pa-ya-ta, m Tf be- 
tween the shoulders. 
ta-hpi’-yo-in, n. ground-cher- 
ries. T., aunyeyapi. 
ta-hpi’-yo-fin, adj. ripe, fully ripe: 
i. q. sutoy; talipiyosiy sni, not ripe. 
tah-tovy’, v. of tage; to have scum. 
ta-hu’-ha, m. the scrapings of 
hides or skins. 
ta-lhu’-Sda-ha, x. a@summer robe. 
T., tawelaha. 
ta-hu’-wa-pa-hpe, ~. the flesh 
that sticks to a hide. 
to roast off the hull, 
as of rice; to roast, as coffee—wa- 
Par olephge eb. Ok 
taka, uptakapi. 
ta-kab’-kab, cont. of takabkapa; 
takabkab iyeya, fo play ball by 
striking and knocking. 
ta-kayn’, ». the sinew taken from 
the back of the deer and buffalo, 
which is used by the Dakotas for 
thread, making bows, ete. 
ta-kay’-@1i, . the knee-pan, the 
patella. T., Gaykpehu 
ta-kayn’-he-éGa, n. raspberries. 
ta-kay’-he-éa-hu, . raspber- 
ry bushes. 
ta-kavy’-i-ta-zi-pe, n. a bow the 
back of which is overlaid with sinew. 
playing ball 
by striking. T., tabkabkab iyeyapi. 
ta-ka’-po-pa-pi, . 
DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
ta-ka’-psi-éa, v._ to play ball by 
taking up the ball in the club and 
throwing it—tawakapsiéa. 
ta-ka’-psi-Ga-pi, 2. ball-playing. 
ta-ki’-éa-po-pe, n. a ball-club 
for striking. T., tabiéakape. 
ta-ki/-Ga-psi-éa, na ball-club, 
a stick with a hoop at the end, in- 
terlaced so as to hold and carry 
the ball in readiness to be thrown. 
T., tabiGapsiéa, a shinny stick with 
crook on the end for catchimg the ball. 
tak-i’-lhay, v. (taku and ihan) 
takiliay yahi he, what have you come 
todo? T., takole. 
ta-kin’, v.n. 
to dodge. 
ta-kin’-yan, adv. 
to lean: takin iyaya, 
T., pakiy iyaya. 
leaning, not 
perpendicular: witakinyay ya, said 
of the sun when it is half way up 
to the meridian. 7., wi kin ata- 
kinyay ya. 
the moon 
when the deer copulate; November. 
ta-ki’-yu-ha-wi, n. 
See kiyulia. 
ta-ko’-da, Used with the pro- 
nouns; as, mitakoda, my friend; 
nitakoda, thy friend; takodaku, his 
friend. See koda. 
ta-ko’-da-ki-éi-ya-pi, n. 
ticular friends. 
ta-ko’-da-ku, x. 
Friend. 
ta-ko’-da-ya, v.a. tohave one for 
a particular friend—takodawaya. 
tak’-o-le, wv TZ. (taku and ole) 
tak ole yahi he, what have you come 
Jor? 
pu- 
his particular 
