A82 DAKOTA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
tu-tu’-pa, adj. — slippery, ropy, 
slimy. Hence pe tutupa, the slip- 
pery elm. 
tu’-wa, pron. Ih. and IT. who: 
i. gq. tuwe. 
tuw’-we, pron. interrog. who? rarely 
which? 
tuw’-we-day, pron. used with 
ni following; mo one, nobody: tu- 
weday eGoy Sni, vo one did it. T., 
tuweni. 
tu’-we-héa, pron. who indeed? 
tu’- we-ka-ksa and tw-we-ka- 
ke-Sa and tw-wa-ka-kSa, 
inti. T. oh pshaw! absurd! 
tu’-we-ka-les and tu’-we-ka- 
$a, pron. T. whoever. 
tw-we-ka-Sta, pron. whoever. 
T, tuwekales; tuwekeéeyas. 
tu’-we-ni, pron. T. nobody. 
tw-we-ska and tuw-we-ska- 
day, n nobody. T., tuweni Sni. 
tuw’-we-ta-wa, pron. whose? 
tu’-we-we, pron. red. of tuwe. 
tu-Zavy’, n. «@ niece, my niece—mi- 
tuzay, nituzan: tuzanku, his niece. 
See tunzan. 
tu-zay’-ku, n. his niece. See tuzay. 
tu-Zay’-ya, vw a to have for 
niece—tuzanwaya, tuzanunyanpi. 
re 
t, the twenty-fourth letter of the Dakota 
alphabet. It has the click or explo- 
sive sound of t, and corresponds to 
SG ames pe 
ta, vn. todie; to faint away, lose 
consciousness temporarily—mata, ni- 
ta, wytapi. 
ta’-&a, adj. rough: bitter, astrin- 
gent, as oak bark. 
ta’-hi-yu-ya, v. nto be sitill- 
born. 
tah-ta’-ga, adj. red. of taga; 
rough, not smooth. 
ta’-nuyn-se, adv. about dead. 
ta-ta’, adj. palsied, withered, numb— 
matata. 
ta-ta’-ka, adj. palsied—matataka. 
te, v.nm- todie. See ta. 
te-éa’, adj. 
Jish. 
te’-éa-kig and te’-éa-kis-ya, 
adv. ina dying state. See kakigsya. 
te’-Ga-ya and te’-éa-ya-ken, 
adv. ina dead state. 
dead: ho teéa, dead 
te-Ga’-Ze-yay, adv. half dead. 
T., tanuyse. 
te-ho’-wa-ya, vn. to cry out 
badly, to scream—watehowamda. 
te-ho’-wa-ye-ya, v.a._ to cause 
to cry out—tehowayewaya. 
te-ki’/-ni-éa, v. n. to contend 
with death; to be doubtful whether 
one dies or lives: temakiniéa. 
te-ki’-ya, v.a_ to cause to die— 
tewakiya. 
te-ko’, v, See tekon. 
