wa-hmu’—wa-he’-éa. 
wa-hu’-a-ta-ya, v. See wahu- 
wataya. 
wa-huw-ke-za, n. a spear, such 
as is used in spearing muskrats; a 
war-spear, 
wa-hu’-noy-pa, x. 
See huhaka. 
a biped; an 
appellation of man, not much used. 
quadrupeds, 
but used only for the dog and wolf, 
in the sacred dialect. See huha- 
topa. 
wa-hu’-wa-pa, 2. 
wa-hw-to-pa, x. 
corn, an ear 
a e 9° . 
of corn; sometimes corn in bags. 
1 = 
See wamnaheza. 
wa-hw-wa-ta- Va, U.N. 
ceed, to be unable to escape from 
fright, or some other cause—wa- 
huwataway: 
wa-hu’-wWa-ta-ye-ya, va. to 
Jrighten, or in some way make una- 
ble to escape—wahuwatayewaya. 
wa-hia’, v. of ha; to bury—wawalia, 
waunlhiapi: also Ist pers. sing. of hia. 
wa-ham’-ya, v. of hamya; fo 
Jrighten or scare away—waliain- 
T., waliabya. 
wa-han’-da, v.a._ to esteem, think 
highly of one—walianwada. 
wa-lan’-han-i-éi-da, ». reflex. 
to be self-sufficient, self-important— 
wahianhanmidida. 
wa-han’-i-éi-da, v._ reflex. of 
wahanda; to think highly of one’s 
self, be proud—wahaymicida, 
wa han’-i-déi-da-pi, n. 
wa-han’-i-te-ya, wa 
one out—wahianitewaya. 
waya. 
a 
pride. 
to tire 
lo find | 
one’s self all at once unable to pro- 
501 
wa-hay’-ka, v.- to do difficult 
things well—wawahanka. 
the black 
bear, the Ursus americanus: i. q- 
wasapeday. See mato. 
wa-hay’-ksi-éa-ta-ha-za, n. 
a kind of berry growing on small 
bushes resembling the whortle- 
berry. 
wa-lan’-la-se, n. 
or vain person. 
wa-lhia’-pi, n. 
wa-lian’-ksi-éa, x. 
T. a proud 
burying ; something 
buried. 
wa’-liba, adj. mild, gentle. 
wa-hba-day, adj. gentle—ma- 
wahibaday, niwalibaday, wywaliba- 
piday. 7., waliwala. 
wa’-liba-ka, adj. mild, gentle,— 
mawahbaka: wiéasta walibaka, a 
gentleman; wiwalibaka, a lady. T. 
waliwaka. 
wia’-lba-ya, adv. mildly, gently. 
wa’-lba-ya, v.of hbaya; to make 
sleepy—walibawaya. 
wa’-liba-ye-day, ad. 
? 
mildly, 
gently: walibayeday wauyn, I am 
conducting mildly.  T., waliwayela. 
wa-lhéa’, ». the generic name for 
flowers: waliéa kamdu and wahéa 
namdu, to wnfold or blossom. 
wa-léa‘-héa, nv. red. of wahéa; 
Jlowers, blossoms. 
wa-héa’-zi-zi, n. 
the sunflower. 
walh-Gin’-éa, m. 
yellow flowers, 
the aspen or small 
cotton-wood, the Populus canadensis. 
wa-lie’-éa, n. round white hail; 
snow-flakes, round like shot. 
