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wa-ka’-hu-hu-za, v. of kahu- 
huza; to shake by striking—wawa- 
kahuhuza: also Ist pers. sing. of 
kahuhuza. 
Woke oan huminaa, v9 Wes 
i. g. wakahuhuza. 
wa-ka’-ha-pa, v. of kaliapa; to 
drive along—wawakalhapa: also 1st 
pers. sing. of kaliapa. 
wa-ka’-hda, v.of kahda; to rattle; 
to rummage—wawakahda: also Ist 
pers. sing of Kalida. 
wa-ka’-hda-ka, ». one who pil- 
fers much. T, wakalilaka. 
wa-ka’-hde-éa, v. of kalideéa; 
to break open, to fracture—wawa- 
kahdeéa: also ist pers. sing. of ka- 
hdeéa. 
wa-ka’-hdi-ya, v. of kalidiya; 
to make mire—wakahdiwaya. 
wa-ka’-hdo-ka, v. of kaldoka; 
to make a hole in—wawakahdoka: 
Te 
ig. of kalidoka. 
also Ist pers. sil 
wakalhiloka. 
wa-ka’-he-pa, v. of kaliepa; to bail 
out—wawakalhepa: also Ist pers. 
sing. of kahepa. 7), wakaskepa. 
wa-ka’-hi-éa, v. of kahiéa; to 
waken up by striking—wawakahiéa: 
also Ist pers sing. of kahiéa 
wa-kah’-ni-ga, v of kaliniga; 
to choose 
wawakalhiniga: also 1st 
pers. sing. of kaliniga. 
wa-ka’-lipa, v. of kahipa; to throw 
down—wawakalipa: also Ist pers. 
sing. of kalipa. 
wa’-ka-lpa, v. of akahpa; to 
cover—wawakalhipa. 
DAKOTA=~ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
wa-ka’-hpu, v. of kahipu; to tear 
down; to strike and make fall; to 
strike and loosen from its fastenings— 
wawakalipu: also 1st pers. sing. of 
kalipu. 
wa-ka/’-hta-ka, v.n. tobeeasily 
hurt, touchy, nervous — wamaka- 
litaka. 7., wakaliteke. 
wa-ka’-hta-ke-éa, n. one who 
is made sick by a little matter, one 
who is nervous—wamakahtakeéa. 
T. one 
who is nervous, fretful, dissatisfied 
with everything. 
wa-ka’-hta-ka-ka, m. 
wa-ka’-hte-ke, ». 
kalitaka. 
wa-ka’-htayn, v. n. of kahtan; to 
absorb. 
wa-ka’-htay-ka, adj. absorbent, 
absorbing. . 
wa-ka’-litan-yay, adj. rough, 
roughened, as corn pulled open by 
the birds. 
wa-ka’-hu, v. of kahu; fo peel off, 
as bark—wawakalhu: also Ist pers. 
sing. of kajiu. 
wa-ka’-hu-ga, v. of kahuga; to 
break, as the skull, kettles, ete.— 
wawakahuga: also Ist pers. sing. 
of kahuga. 
wa-ka/-hu-ge-éa, n. 
kills much. game. 
pika. 
wa-ka’-huyn-ta, v. of kahunta; 
to make rough, as the birds do by 
tearing open the husks of corn. 
wa-ka’-i-de, v.of kaide; to make 
blaze—wawakaide. 
L.: 4. q. wa- 
one who 
T., wigni wayu- 
