ton’-hayn—tpa-ta’. 
fo-wa’-na-ke-éa, adv. somany,|tpa and tne, ad. 
} We) i ) Y 
how many soever; so much, by how. 
much. See tonakeéa. 
to-wan’-zi-Ga, n. 
all blue. 
the blue sky, 
T., malipiya tola. 
to’-wa-on-Si-da, n. of wowaon- | 
Sida; his mercy—nitowaonsida. 
to’-wa-s’a-ke, mn. of wowasake; 
his power or strength—nitowas’ake. 
to’-wa-Ste, n. of wowaste; his 
goodness—nitowaste. 
to’-wi-éa-ke, n. of wowidake; 
his truth—nitowiéake. 
to’-win-Ze, » of owinza; his 
bed—mitowinze, nitowinze. 
to-ya’, v.a. to dye or paint any- 
thing blue or green. 
to’-ya, adv. in a blue or green man- 
ner. 
to-ya’-kel, adv. T. 1 g. toya- 
hen. 
to-ya’-ken, adv. im a blue or 
green form. 
; T., toyakel. 
t0-Za’, 2. 
a niece ; my niece when 
the person ia addressed—mitozay, 
nitozay. This form is used by the 
women. See tonzay and tuzay. 
to-zZayn’-ku, mn. her niece. See 
tozay). 
to-zay’-ya, v.a. to have for a 
niece—tozanwaya. 
tpa, pos. prefix of some verbs, as, 
pagay, tpagay; patay, tpatan. See 
kpa. 
tpa, adj. durable; having the prop- 
erty of swelling; said of things that 
increase in bulk by boiling, as corn, 
rice, ete, See kpa 
[tpa-hi, . 
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noge tpa, deaf; 
ista tpa, blind. his probably con- 
veys the idea of putting out or 
piercing. See katpa and kpa. 
tpa-gayn’, v. pos. of pagan; to 
leave or separate from one’s own; 
to spare or part with one’s own—- 
watpagay, yatpagay, unjtpaganpi. 
Sameaskpagay. J, kpagan; and 
so of all the rest. 
pos. of pahi; to gather 
or pick up one’s own—watpahi, uy- 
tpahipi. Same as kpahi. 
tpa-mde’-éa, v. pos. of pamdeéa; 
to break in pieces one’s own—watpa- 
T., kpableéa. 
kpamdeéa. 
tpay, adj. soft, as dressed leather; 
fine, as flour: 7. g. kpay. 
soft, fine: 7%. 
T., kpanla. 
mdeéa. Same as 
tpan’-na, ad). q- 
kpanna. 
tpay’-tpay-na, adj. red. of tpanna; 
soft. 
tpan-yan’, v.a. todress, as skins, make 
soft, tan, as leather — tpanwaya, 
tpayuyyaypi. Same as kpayyay 
tpa-spa’, v. to put out of sight, 
push under, as in water: @. q. pa- 
ospa—watpaspa See atpaspa 
tpas-ya’, v.a. to make dark— 
tpaswaya, tpasuyyanpt. 
tpa’-ta, v. “pos. of pata; to carve 
or cut up one’s own, as a slaugh- 
tered animal—watpata, wytpatapt: 
i. q. kpata. 
tpa-ta’, v.a. pos. of pata; to joim 
together as skins in making one’s 
own tent—watpata. T., kipata. 
