Pal = lik@y oka Spee) Neon 455 
ta-ko’-mni, adv. nevertheless, still, | ta’-ku-da-Sni, v. a. 
always, at any time, ever: with Sni 
following, at no time. 
ta-kos’, n. ason-in-law or daughter- 
in-law, my son-in-law, ete.; nephews 
and nieces by marriage. 
ta-kog-ku, n. ° his or her son-in- 
law or daughter-in-law. 
ta-kog-ya, v.a._ to have for son- 
in-law or daughter-in-law —takos- 
waya. 
a grandchild, my 
grandchild—mitakoza, nitakoza. 
fia-k O%= Za. | 2. 
ta-ko’-za-kpa-ku, » his or 
her grandchild. akozakpa is not 
used alone. 
ta-ko’-Za-tpa-ku, » hs or 
her grandchild. 
to have for 
grandchild—takozawaya,  takoza- 
ta-ko’-aZa-ya, v. @. 
wyyanpi. 
ta-kpe’, v. a. to come upon, attack ; 
sometimes used in good sense, to 
visit—tawakpe, taunkpepi: takpe 
hi, to come to attack ; takpe i, to have 
been to attack; talkpe ya, to go to at- 
tack; takpe u, to be coming to attack. 
ta-kpe’-ya, adv. attacking. 
ta’-ku, ». something. 
ta’-ku, interrog. pron. what? taku 
yacin he, what dost thow want? 
ta-kw’, ». a relative, kindred. See 
takuya. 
ta’-ku-éa, pron. interrog. what? 
ta’-ku-dayn, 2. 
trifle, nothing, mostly followed by 
$ni, as, takuday waéin sni, J want 
nothing. T., takuni. 
dim. of taku; a | 
to count as 
nothing, not to regard; to be patient, 
submissive in suffering—takuwada- 
ni. 7, takuni §ni. 
ta-ku’-ki-éi-ya-pi, n rela 
tives, relationship. 
ta’-ku-ku, ». red. of taku; small 
articles, trinkets. 
ta’-ku-ma-ni-ni-na, x». moths 
and other small grubs. 
ta-ku’-mna, v.n._ to have taste or 
smell; takumna §ni, to be without 
smell, taste, or aroma; unpalatable. 
fa’-ku-ni, » T. a@ trofle, noth- 
ing; generally followed by sni. 
ta-ku-ni-$ni, ». nothing. 
ta’-ku-ni-$ni, v.x. to come to 
nothing, fail, perish—matakunisni. 
T., atakuni Sni. 
ta’-ku-ni-Sni-yan, adv. gone 
to nothing, perishing. 
ta’-ku-$a-$a, m bed-bugs; any 
red thing. T., wabluskasasa. 
Ta-ku-Skayn-skayn, ». one of 
the Dakota gods, the moving god or 
god of motion. T. a familiar spirit: 
Takuskanskay mitawa, my familiar 
spirit: 7. q. Wasiéuy; which see. 
ta’-ku-Sni, ». nothing. 
small arti- 
cles: trifles, as, takusgnisni omdaka, 
T tell little things. 
ta-ku’-ya, v- a. to have one for a 
fa’-ku-Sni-sni, 7. 
relation—takuwaya, takuunyaypi, 
takumayay, takudiya. 
ta-kw’-ye, n. «a relative—mita- 
kuye, unkitakuyepi. 
ta-le’-za, n T. 1. q. tadeza. 
