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ta-ska’, v. taska wanuyyanpi and 
tahinéa ska wanuyyanpi, sheep. 
‘yj? 
is 
ta-ska’-kpa, x. 
ta-ska’-tpa, u. 
the red haw; apples. 
tahéa Sunka. 
the woodlouse. 
the woodlouse. 
ta-spay’, 2 
So used now by the Yanktons and 
Teetons.—J. P. W. 
ta-spayn’-gi, n lemons; oranges. 
ta-span’-hu, ». the hawthorn; an 
apple tree. 
ta-spay’-sdo-sdo-dayn, n. the 
dwarf red haw. 
ta-spay’-tan-ka, nthe 
apple, Pyrus coronaria; the common 
apple, Pyrus malus. 
crab 
ta-spay’-tayn-ka-hu, nthe 
crab tree; the apple tree. 
ta-su’-su-o-Zu-ha, x. ashot-pouch. 
ta-Sa’-ka, n. 
deer. T., taSake. 
ta-si’-Sa-ke, m the 
hoofs of animals, used by the Da- 
kotas for rattles. This was prob- 
ably tasisake originally. 
ta-Si’/-ya-gnon-pa, nm T. 
nails or 
2. G. 
tasiyakapopopa. 
ta-Si’-ya-ka, nthe pylorus or 
lower orifice of the stomach of rumi- 
nating animals; the large intestines. 
ta-Si’-ya-ka-po-po-pa,nm a 
species of bird. T.,tasiyagnoypa. 
ta-Ska’-dayn, n. the 
Acer negundo. Same as éanguska. 
ta-Sko’-zu, n. a grove of timber, 
thickly timbered land. 
ta-Sna’-he-Ga, 1, 
ground-squarrel, 
box-elder, 
the prairie 
the hoofs or nails of 
\ta-te—-oO-u-ye, 7: 
DAKOTA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
ta-Sna’-he-éa-ho-ta, n._ the 
gray ground-squirrel. 
ta-Spu’, the stem, as of a pump- 
kin; « knob, a button. See maza- 
T., éeskika. 
ta-Spu’-dan, n. 
taspu. 
a knob, a button, 
the head of a pin. 
ta-So’-Se, v. T. to spit: 4. ¢. 
ta@osa. 
ta’-ta or ta-ta’, adj. 
bruised up. 
dull, blunt, 
the breast and neck 
of animals; 7. q. talipa. 
ta-ta’-inmni, that which sur- 
rounds the foetus, the womb of ani- 
mals: 7. q. tamni. 
the male buffalo, the 
Bos, ov Bison americanus ; the com- 
mon OX. 
ta-ta’-lpa, m. 
fie ah ieuld) eas es 
ta-ta’-po, nm. the duodenum of ru- 
minating animals; the omasum or 
third stomach. See tapo. 
ta-ta’-wa-mdu-Ska, x. the 
horse-fly. 
ta-ta’-wa-mdu-ska-dayn, um. 
the horse-fly. 
ta-te’, 2 «air in motion, wind. 
ta-te’-day-se-Ga,n_ the essence 
of peppermint. 
ta-te’-i-yu-mni, n. 
wind. 
tastes kacsza 9, 
tles. 
ta-te’-on-na-ho-mni, x. (tate, 
a wind-mill. 
a quarter of 
the heavens: tate ouye topa, the 
Jour quarters of the heavens. 
a whirl- 
ae 
the wind whis- 
oy, nahomni) = T. 
