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tan-ton’-Sni, v. ». to have no 
body, as a spirit; to be unsubstantial, | 
as some kinds of food. 
tan-ton’-Sni-yayn, va to an- 
nihilate—taytoysniwaya. 
tayn-ton’-Sni-yayn, adv.  with- 
out body, unsubstantially ; destitute, 
as after giving away property on 
the death of one. 
tayn-toy’-yay, adv. 
ly: tantonyay han, i stands visibly ; 
visibly, bodi- 
a great deal. 
tan-ton’-yan-kel, adv. T. ex- 
cessively;  imtemperately: —tantor- 
yankel ia, to speak angrily. 
tan-wa’-ste, adj. of fine form, 
handsome—tay mawaste. 
tan-yam’, adv. tanyam ia, to 
take one’s part, speak for one; 7. ¢. 
idiya. 
tay’-yan, adv. well: tanyan uy, 
to be well; tanyayn eéon, to do any- 
thing well; tanyan iyeidiya, to be 
Sortunate. 
tan’-yan-ken, adv. well. 
tan-ya’-ta-ki-ya, adv. 
one: tanyatakiya hiyu, to come 
towards 
towards one. 
tayn-yeh’, cont. of tanyelin. 
tan-ye’-héin, adv. T. very weil, 
exceedingly well: 7. q. tanyeliin. 
tan-ye’-kel, adv. T. whole, 
without mjury. 
tan-ye’-la, adv. T. well. 
tan-ye’-hin, adv. very well. T., 
tanyehéin. 
tan-za’-ni, adj. 
sound, not injured in body. 
healthy, in health, 
DAKOTA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
|tan-za’-ni-ke, adv. T. well, in 
good health. 
tan-za’-ni-ya-ke, adv. with- 
out injuring: tanzaniyake kata, to 
kill without injuring the skin or flesh. 
tay-za’-ni-yan, adv. 
wounded. 
ta-0’, v. a. 
whole, not 
to wound by shooting, 
wound, but not kill—tawao. 
ta-omb’, cont. of taonpa. T. lean- 
ing to one side. 
ta-o’-ki-ye, n 
his disciple or 
assistant—mitaokiye: taokiyeya, 
to have for one’s servant or helper. 
ta-oy’-pa, v. to lean to one side. 
See ataonpa. : 
ta-o’-pi, part. wounded; a wounded 
person or animal. 
tal=(O =) tes 102 apes. 
tia OF Wayne) 27: 
ta-o7'-ya-te, n. 
oyate. 
ta’-pa, n. a deer’s head. 
ta-pa’, v.a._ to follow after one who 
has gone; to follow, as game; to 
pursue, as an enemy—tawapa. 
a ball, such as the Da- 
a wound. 
his dwelling. 
his people—mita- 
ta’-pa, %. 
kotas use in playing. 
ta-pa’-fa, vn. the diaphragm of 
deer, ete. 
ta-pa’-hdo-ge-zu, n_ the holes 
in an animal’s head communicating 
with the nostrils; an edible plant 
having a pod somewhat like that of 
the Datura stramonium or James- 
town weed 7, tapalilate. 
ta-pa’-hla-te, T. 74q, tapa- 
hidogezu. 
