494 DAKOTA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
wa-bo’-we-g&a, v.of bowega; to 
break or fracture by shooting, ete.— 
wabowaweea. 
wa-bo’-za-za, v. of bozaza; to 
wash out by punching—wabowazaza 
wa-éan’-ki-ya, adj. of éanteki- 
ya; hind, benevolent. See waéayt- 
kiya. 
wa-Gan’-sin-ya, v. a. of éan- 
Sinya; to make sad—waéansinwa- 
ya. T., waéansilya. 
wa-Gay’-fa, m. a species of sweet- 
smelling grass. 
wa-Gayn’-te-si-éa, adj. of éante- | 
wa-ée’-hin, x 
Si¢a; unhappy—waéaytemasiéa. 
wa-Gay’-te-Sin-ya, v. a. to| 
° * ae 
_ make sad—waéaytesinwaya. 
wa-éGant’-ki-ya, adj. of éante- | 
kiya; —benevolent— waéanwakiya, | 
wa¢éanyakiya, wa¢éanuykiyapi. 
wa-Gant’-ki-ya-pi, » benev- 
olence. 
wa-éant’-o-hna-ka, v. of Gant- 
ohnaka; to be generous, affection- | 
ate—waéaytowahnaka. 
wa-éant’-o-hna-ka, adj. gen- 
erous ; affectionate. 
wa-éGaynt’-o-hna-ka-pi, 2. gen- | 
erosity ; affection 
wa-Gant’-o-kpa-ni, v. of éayt- 
okpani; to desire much, long for; to 
be impatient—waéaytowakpani. 
wa-Gant’-o-tpa-ni, v. Same 
as wacaytokpani. 
wa-Gay’-ze-ya, v. of éanzeya; | 
to make angry. 
wa-Gavy’-ze-ze-ka, n, 
made angry, 
one easily 
wa-éas’-ton, v. of aston; to 
name, give names—wataswator. 
wa-Gas’-ton, m ad namer, one 
who names. 
wa-Ga'-zZe-ki-ya-ta, va. to 
mention the names of deceased rela- 
tives to one, and beg for their sakes— 
waéazewakimdata. 
wa-Ga’-zZe-yan, cont. of wacaze- 
yata. 
wa-Ga’-Ze-ya-ta, v. of éaze- 
yata; to ask for or beg in the name 
of the dead—waéazemdata. 
See wadéinbe. 
the long slender 
Feathers growing near the tail of an 
eagle, ete. 
wa-Ge’-ki-ya, v. of éekiya; to 
pray to, ask for help, pray for assist- 
ance in war, ete.—waéewakiya, 
wa-ée-he, n. 
waceuykiyapt. 
wa-Ge’-on-pa, v. of éeonpa; to 
roast, as corn in the ear; one who 
roasts corn—wacewaonpa. 
Wa-ée’-uy-pa, np. the name 
of a clan of the Yanktons and Si- 
éaneu.—J. 0. D. 
wa-Ge’-on-pa-pl, 2 roasting-corn. 
wa-ée’-tuy-hda, v. of éetun- 
hda; to doubt, disbelieve; one who 
always doubts—waéetuy wahda. 
wa-Ge’-tuy-hda-pi, 2 — unbe- 
lief, doubting. 
wa-Ge’-tuyn-hda-ya, adv. 
ingly. 
(Rl —(Gile, Oh We 
doubt- 
to dance—wawati, 
wayaci. 
‘ 447’ 3 me oy] > Ay 
wa-Gin’, v, Ist pers. sing. of Gin, 
