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wa-ma’-ka-g§kan—wa-na’-&i-ye-ya. 519 
wa-mna’/-yay, v. of mnayan; to 
gather, collectc—wamnawaya, Wwa- 
mnauy yanpi. 
wa-mna’-yayn,%. a collector; in 
the Dakota churches, a deacon. 
wa-mna’-yan-pi, . gathering, 
harvest ; a collection. 
wa-mni’, v. of mni; fo dry by 
spreading out, as shelled corn— 
wawamni: also Ist pers. sing. of 
mni. 
wa’-mnt-mni, v. of amnimni; fo 
sprinkle: one who sprinkles—wawa- 
mnimni. 
wa’-mni-o-mni, 2. asmall worm, 
perhaps achrysalis ; a whirl of wind, 
a hurricane. 
wa-mnw, nv. gourds; pumpkins, 
squashes, etc. See wakmu, ete. T,, 
wagmu. 
wa-mnuw-ha, n. gourd-shells. The 
Indian rattle is usually made of a 
gourd-shell. 7., wagmuha. 
wa-mnw-hu, x. pumpkin vines. 
wa-mnw-lha, ». large beads; 
small spiral shells; snails. 
wa-mnuw-ha-dayn, x large beads ; 
snail-shells. 
wa-mnuw-sa-dan, n. 
bird, the snipe. 
wa-mnuw-tayn-ka,n. pumpkins. 
T., wagmutayka. 
wa-muy’-ta, ”. an ear of corn 
well filled and flat at the end. 
wa’-na, adv. See wanna. 
wa-na/-bag-i-ye-ya, v. of na- 
baka; to kick away, kick out the 
Soot. 
a kind of 
wa-na-bu, v. of anabu; to make 
a drumming noise with the foot on 
the ground—wanawabu. 
wa’-na-bu-bu, v. red. of wanabu. 
wa-na/-éan-éan, v. of naéanéan; 
to shake with the foot—wanawaéay- 
Gan). 
wa-na’-ée-kée-ka, v. of naée- 
kéeka; to make stagger by kicking— 
wanawaéekéeka. 
wa-na’-Ge-ya, v.-of naéeya; to 
kick and make cry—wanawaéeya. 
wa-na’-ée-ye-s’a, m one who 
kicks and makes ery. 
wa-nag’-bag-i-ye-ya, vw. TF. 
to kick out of the way. 
wa-nag’-ba-ka, v. T. to kick 
out the foot. 
wa-na’-i, n. of nasi; the soul 
when separated from the body; a 
ghost, the manes ; a shadow. 
wa-na/-gi-ta-Gan-ku, vn. the 
milky way. ; 
wa-na’-G@i-ta-go-sa, n. ghost- 
spittle; a kind of exudation found 
around some plants; cuckoo-spittle ; 
heavy dew. T., wanagitahiosa. 
wa-na-Gi-ta-ma-ko-ée, n. 
the world of spirits. 
wa-na’-Si-ti-pi, n._ the house of 
spirits, the abode of the dead, hades. 
wa-na’-Gi-ya-ta, adv. m the 
world of spirits, at the spirit-land, to 
the abode of spirits : wanagiyata mde 
kta, I will go to the spirit-land. 
wa-na’-@i-ye-ya, v. of nagi- 
yeya; to annoy, trouble, vea—wana- 
elyewaya. 
