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DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
wa na-gu-ka, v. of naguka; fo| wa-na’-hda, v. of nalida; to rattle 
sprain—wanawaeuka, 
wa-na’-ha-i-ye-ya,v. of naha 
iyeya; to knock down with the foot, 
to kick aside. 
wa-na’-hin-ta, v. of nahinta; fo 
scrape off with the foot—wanawa- 
hinta. 
wa-na’-hmuy, v. of nahmuy; to 
curl or twist wp. 
wa-na’-hna, v. to kick off, as 
fruit—wanawahna. 
wa-na’-hna-yan, v. toslip, slide, 
deceive. 
wa-na’-hna-ye, mn. slipping, de- 
ception. 
wa-na’-ho-ho, v. of nahoho; to 
make loose with the foot—wanawa- 
hoho 
wa-na’-ho-mni, v. of nahomni; 
to turn round with the foot—wana- 
wahomni. 
wa-na’-ho-toyn, v. of nahoton; 
to cause to make a noise by kicking— 
wanawahoton. 
wa-na’-hu-hu-za, v. of nahu- 
huza; to shake with the foot—wana- 
wahuhuza. 7., wanahuyhunza. 
wa-na’-ha-pa, v. of naliapa; to 
scare away by walking; one who 
Srightens game—wanawalhiapa. 
wa’-na-libe, v. of analima; to con- 
ceal—wanawalibe. T., wanalime. 
wa-na’-liéa, n. T. flowers, es- 
pecially cultivated flowers. 
wa-na-héi, v. of nahdi; to break 
out a piece with the foot ; to break out 
pieces, as from a horse’s hoof. 
with the foot—wanawalhda. 
wa-na’-hda-ta, v. of nalidata; fo 
scratch with the foot; one who 
scratches with the foot, as a cat— 
wanawalidata. 
wa-na’-hde-éa, v. of nalideéa; 
to tear with the foot; one who tears— 
wanawalideéa. 
wa-na’-hdo-ka, v. of nalhidoka; 
to wear holes in the feet by means of 
something—wanawalidoka. 
wa-na’-he-ya-ta, »v. of nalie- 
yata; to kick out of the way: wana- 
heyata iyeya. 
wa-na’-hi-éa, v. of naliiéa; to waken 
up with the foot—wanawahiéa. 
wa-na’-hma, v.of nalima; to con- 
ceal—wanawalima. 
wa’-na-hma, v. of analima; fo con- 
ceal; to deny a charge — wana- 
walima. 7', wanalime. 
wa-na’-hon, v. of nahon; to hear, 
hearken, obcy — wanawahoy. See 
anagoptay and akta. 
wa-na-hoy, adj. hearkening, obe- 
dient. 
wa-na’-hon-pi, m. 
tening, hearkening. 
wa-na’-hon-sni, v. tobe disobe- 
dient, not to hearken to—wanawa- 
honsni. 
wa-na’-hoyn-sni-yan, adv. heed- 
lessly 
wa-na-hpa, v. of nalipa; to knock 
or shake down, as one may do by 
walking on an upper floor—wana- 
walipa. 
the act of lis- 
