tu-tu’-pa 
te-koy’, v. to wish one dead, to 
imprecate—tewakoy. T., tekoyza. 
te-kon’-za, v. TF. to wish one 
dead; to determine one’s death, as a 
medicine man is supposed to do. 
te-ya’, v.a. to cause to de 
waya. 
te-ya'-su, 0. fT. 
die. 
te-ya’-su-pi, part. T. condemned 
to die. 
fini, wm.. Ih-and T. to die: 2. q. 
ta. This form usually, perhaps 
always and only, occurs: when fol- 
lowed by ‘‘kta,” the sign of the 
future, as, mati kta, nitin kta, thy 
kta, for maté kta, ete. 
tin’-ga, v.n. to snivel, to grunt; to 
labor, as a Woman in travail—wa- 
tinga, untingapi. 
tin-s’a’, adv. fast, tightly, fixedly, 
permanently. See tinza. 
te- 
to condemn to 
—u-ku’-hu. 483 
tin-s’a’-dayn, adv. firmly, perma- 
nently, established: tins'aday mayke 
sni, TZ am not established. 
tins-ya’, v.a. to make firm—tiys- 
waya: tisi¢iya, to restrain one’s 
self—tiysmi¢iya. 
tins-ya’, adv. firmly. 
tins-ya’-kel, adv. T. firmly, 
bravely. 
tin’-za, adj. stiff, as-mud; firm, 
hard, fast; brave, as Gayte tinza. 
See tins’a. 
tog’-ya, adv. of toza; bluntly. 
to’-za, adj. dull, pointless. 
tuyng-ya’, v. a. to suspect, have a 
suspicion of a thing—tungwaya, 
tujguyyanpi. 
tun’-ka, v. See tunkeda. 
tuyn’-ke-éa, v.n. to be suspicious ; 
| to be suspected—matuykeéa. 
tuy-ki’-ya,v. T. to suspect con- 
cerning one’s self. 
Ww): 
u, the twenty-fifth letter of the Da- 
kota alphabet, with the sound of 
English ‘00,” as in moon. When 
preceded by ‘“y,” or followed by 
a nasal y,” it is somewhat modi- 
fied. 
u, v.n. to come, to be coming—wau, 
yau, wykupi. 
u-gna-he-la, adv. fT.  sud-| 
denly: i. q. ihnuhayna, See un- 
knuhapnna and unenahanla. 
u-ge’, n. T. some: 7, g. onge. 
u-hla’-gla, vn. T. to be torn 
or broken; to be ragged. 
u-ka’, n._ the skin, hide, especially 
the skin of a living animal 
u-ki’-ta, v. pos. of uta; to try, 
prove, as-any new thing—uwa- 
kita, uupkitapi. 7., igluta. 
u-ki’-ya, v. a. to cause to come— 
uwakiya. 
lu-kw-hu, iméj. When a deer is 
brought into camp, the children 
shout “ukuhu”; 4. g. wahdias’api. 
