wa-bo’-we-ga—wa-é¢in’-ko. 495 
wa-¢in’, vn. tothink, purpose—wa- 
éaymi, waéayni, wauydinpi. This | 
word requires an other verb in the | 
infinitive mood to precede, as eéo1 
waéaymi, I thought to do. 
wa-Gin’-ble-za, v.n. T. tobe 
clear-headed ; smart; quick to com- | 
prehend: 7. gq. waéinmdeza. 
wa-Giy’-éa-dayn, m a young 
bear, a cub. T., mato éinéala. 
wa-Gin’-Gi-ka-ye-dan, adj. 
Jickle-minded—wacéinmaéikay eday. 
wa-Gin’-Gi-sti-ye-dayn, ad). 
Sickle-minded —waciymacistiy eday. 
T., wacinéisciyela. 
wa-¢iyn’-ha-ha-day, adj.  cow- 
ardly, easily alarmed—waéiymaha- 
hadayn. . 
wa’-¢in-he, nv. the head-dress of 
a Dakota man; anything standing up 
on the head, as feathers; a plume: 
i. g. wacehe. 
wa’-Gin-he-sap-sa-pa, ». black 
plumes, ostrich feathers. 
wa’-éin-he-ya, v.a. to use for 
a plume—wacéihewaya. 
wa-Givy’-hin-yay-za, adj. cruel, 
morose — wacinmahinyanza. See 
wahiyyayza. 
wa-G¢iy’-hnu-hnu-ni, adj. red. 
of waéinhnuni; wandering im mind, 
bewildered, oblivious—waciymahnu- 
hnuni. 
wander- 
wadéinmahnuni., 
wa-éiy’-hnu-ni, adj. 
ing, bewildered. 
wa-Gin’-hnu-ni-ya, v.a. to 
cause one’s mind to wander, to bewil- 
der—wacéinhnuniway: 
wa-éin’-i-bo-Sa-ka, v.n. tobe out 
of heart about, to be discouraged—wa- 
Gnibowasaka. T., waéiniwosgaka. 
| Wa-Gin’-i-wo-Sag, cont. of wa- 
Giniwosaka. 
wa-€in’-i-wo-sag-ya, v. Tf. 
to discourage. 
wa-¢in’-i-wo-Sa-ka, v.n. T. 
| to be discouraged, be out of heart. 
pu-Gin’-i-yo-ki-pi, v. ». to 
be contented, satisfied with—waéini- 
yowakipi. 
wa-Gin’-i-yo-ki-pi-ya, adv. 
contentedly. 
wa-éin’-i-yo-ki-$i-éa, vn 
to be displeased with; to be sad on 
account of, to regret-—waéiniyowa- 
kisiéa; wadiniyowiéawakisiéa, I 
am displeased with them. 
wa-Gin’-i-yo-ki-gin-ya, adv. 
displeased with. T, waéiniyoki- 
Silya. 
wa-Gin’-ka, v. Sameas wadin. 
wa-Gin’-ki-éi-yu-za-pi, 
recip. having regard for each cther. 
See wadinkiyuza. 
wa-Giy’-ki-ya, v. pos. of wa- 
Ginyay; to trust in, as in anything 
laid up for one’s own use; to trust 
to or have confidence in, as a friend, 
Jesus Christ our Saviour, ete—wa- 
Ginwakiya. 
wa-Gin’-ki-yu-za, v.a. to think 
of, hold in the mind, either for good 
or ill—wa¢éinwakiyuza. 
-wa-Gin’-ko, adj. (wacin and ko) 
easily made angry, ill-natured, pas- 
sionate—wadinmako, waéinuykopi, 
