504. DAKOTA —ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
break God’s law is to awalitani 
the law of God, and having vowed 
in baptism to keep it, he is also | 
thereby awaiéilitani, and any mis- | 
fortune befallmg him thereafter 
would be considered as a wéa- 
litani, or retribution visited upon 
him in consequence of his having 
become awalitani as regards one 
of God’s laws.— Ww. J. ©. 
wa-i’-el-gle, m T.: 4 q., waien- 
hde 
wa-i’-en-hde, n. of ienhde; one 
who casts up to another; an accuser. 
T., waielgle. 
wa-i’-en-hi-ye-ya, v. of ienhi- 
yeya; to cast up to—waienhiye- 
waya. T., waieliyeya, to reply to 
one who is talking badly. 
wa-i-clu-hta-ta,\ 7 01ee ao 
offer one’s self in sacrifice, as our 
Saviour did—wamiglulitata. 
wa-i’-hdu-Sna, v._ reflex. of wa- 
yusna; to sacrifice one’s self—wa- 
mihduégna. 
wa-i’-hdu-Stan, v. reflex. of 
yustan; fo finish what pertains to 
one’s self—wamihdustan. 
wa-i’-hdu-Stayn-ke, n. onewho 
has finished what pertains to himself. 
wa-i’-hpe-ya, v. of ailipeya; to 
throw on, place on, impute to; to 
leave to, when one dies, as prop- 
erty; to give to others; to sacrifice; 
give to the gods—wailipewaya. 
wa-i’-lhpe-ya-pi, n. leaving to, 
bequeathing; an heir; a sacrifice. 
wa-i’-hpe-ye, x. a testator. 
wa-i’-le-pi, . T. of ile; matches. 
wa-iy’-yuyn-toyn, v. of inyuy- 
toy; to rub brains, grease, ete., on 
hides to prepare them for dressing. 
T., wahinyunton. 
wa-i’-pi-da, n. of ipida; one who 
Sorbids or refuses to part with what he 
has. T., wawipila. See wawipida. 
wa-i’-Ste-éa, adj. bashful. See 
wisteéa. 
wa-i’-Sten-ya, v.a. to put to 
shame—waistenwaya. T., wawi- 
Stelya. 
wa-i’-ya-pe, v. of iyape; fo lie 
in wait. See wawiyape. 
wa-i/-ya-pe-pi, ” an ambush. 
T., wawiyapepi. 
wa-i’-ya-ta-gle-i-éi-ya, 
T. reflex. to be intemperate; to overdo 
one’s self. 
wa-i’-ya-ta-hde, v. to have 
exceeding much—waiyamatahde. 
T.,wawiyakapeya. See wiyatahde. 
wa-i’-ya-ta-hde-ya,v. to ex- 
ceed, go beyond; to be wimtemperate ; 
to crowd from behind; to wrge on 
over much—waiyatahdewaya. T, 
iyatagleya. See wiyatahdeya. 
wa-i’-ye-ki-ya, »v. of iyekiya; 
to recognize—waiyewakiya. 
wa-i’-ye-ya, wv. of iyeya; to 
Jind—waiyewaya. 
wa-l’-ye-ye-éa, n. 
jinds much. 
wa-ka’-a-Sla, v TIT. to uncover, 
lay bare. 
wa-ka’-a-za-za, v. T. to lay 
bare, to uncover, as by sweeping. 
one who 
