wa-i/-el-gle—wa-ka’-ho-mni. 
wa-ka’-bla-pi and wa-ka’-bla- 
ya-pi, n T. meat cut up for 
drying. See wakamda. 
wa-ka’-bla-ya, vu TF to 
in thin slices, as meat for drying. 
cut 
wa-ka’-ée-ya, v.of kaéeya; to 
make cry by striking 
wa-ka’-day, n. 
Sish. 
wa-ka’-dayn-hi-yu-za-pi, 2. 
a kind of fish, perhaps the perch. 
So called because the teeth: and 
some of the small bones of the 
head are put in gourd shells, which 
are used as rattles in their pow- 
wowing, and in making their sa- 
cred feasts and dances. 
a-ka’-du-ga, v. of kaduga; to 
fan; fanning, blowing — wawaka- 
duga: also Ist pers. sing. of ka- 
duga 
a-kad’-ya-pi, x. of kadya; 
coffee or tea; anything to be warmed. 
a-ka’-@a, v. of kaga; to make— 
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wawakaga: also Ist pers. sing. of 
kaga 
wa-ka’-ga-pi, 2. an image, pic- 
ture, something made ; a brand, as on 
an animal. 
wa-ka’-ge-gGe, v. of kagege; to 
sew—wawakagese, waunkagegepi: 
also 1st pers. sing of kagege. 
a-ka’-@i, v. of kagi; to hinder or 
prevent by one’s presence, as to keep 
one from speaking or from doing 
to be feared; to be re- 
vered—wawakaéi, wamakaéi; also 
Ist pers. sing of kagi. 
something; 
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wa-ka’-gi, n. one who restrains by 
his presence. 
wa-ka/-gi-ya, v. a. to hinder, 
obstruct, keep others from going fast— 
wakagiwaya. 
, adv. 
venting, detaining. 
wa-ka’-ha-i-ye-ya, v. 
wa-ka’-gi-yz slowly, pre- 
to put 
out of the way; one who pushes things 
out of the way. See kaha. 
wa-ka’-hi, v. of kahi; to rwmmage— 
wawakahi: also 1st pers. sing. of 
kahi. 
wa-ka/-hi-ka, 2. one who rummages. 
wa-ka/-hin-ta, v. of kahinta; fo 
sweep—wawakahinta: also 1st pers. 
sing. of kahinta. 
wa-ka’-hmi-hma, v. of kahmi- 
hma; fo roll—wawakahmihma: also 
Ist pers. sing. of kahmihma. 7, 
wakagmigma. 
wa-ka’-hmi-yayn-yan, v. of ka- 
hmiyanyay; to make round—wawa- 
kahmiyayyay; also Ist pers. sing. 
of kahmiyanyay. 
yanyay. 
wa-ka’-hmon, v. 
T., wakagmi- 
See wakahmuy. 
wa-ka’-hmupn, v. of kahmuy; fo 
spin, twist—wawakahmuy: also Ist 
pers. sing. of kahmuy. T., waka- 
emuy. 
wa-ka’-hmuy-pi, ». spinning. 
wa-ka’-ho-ho, v. of kahoho; to 
shake, make loose—wawakahobho: 
also 1st pers. sing. of kahoho. 
wa-ka’-ho-mni, v. of kahomni; 
to make turn round—wawakahomni: 
also 1st pers. sing. of kahomni. 
