wa’-nan—wa-na’-we-ga. 
wa-na’-sa-pi, mn. the buffalo 
chase. 
wa-na’-sda-ta, 
crawl up to. 
wa-na’-sde-éa, 
to split. 
wa-na’-se-ya, v. to goon a buf 
falo hunt; to make a surround. 
v. of nasdata; to 
v. of nasdeéa; 
wa-na’-sna, v. of nasna; to make | 
|wa’-na-tan, v. of anatan; to run 
ring with the fee-—wanawasna. 
wa-na’-sni, v. of nasni; to tram- | 
ple out, as fire. 
wa-na’-Sa-pa, v. of nagapa; 10 | 
defile with the feet-—wanawasapa. 
wa-na’-sda, v. of nagda; to make | 
bare with the feet. 
wa-na-§do-ka, v. of nasdoka; 
to pull off, as pantaloons—wanawa- 
§doka. 
wa-na’-sge-éa, v. of nasedéa; to 
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trample and make dry, as grass— 
wanawaseca. 
wa-na’-$i-éa, v. of nasi¢a; to m- 
jure with the feet-—wanawasiéa. 
wa-na’-$i-pa, v of nagipa; fo | 
break off with the feet-—wanawasipa. | 
wa-na’-ski-éa, »v. of naskiéa; fo 
press with the foot; one who presses 
with the foot—wanawaskiéa. 
wa-na’-§na, v. of nagna; to miss 
with the foot; wanasna iyeye s’a, | 
one who kicks. 
wa-na’-§ni-za, v. of nagniza; to 
trample down, as grass, and make 
wither—wanawasniza. 
of nagoga; fo 
foul, as water, with the fee-—wana- 
wasosa. 
wa-na’-§o-Ssa, W. 
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wa-na/’-Spa, v. of nagpa; to break 
off with the feet-—wanawaéspa. 
wa-na’-spu, v. of nagpu; to break 
off, as in trampling on pumpkins—— 
wanawaspu. 
wa-na’-gu-za, v. of naguza; to 
bruise with the fee-—wanawasuza. 
| wa-na’-ta-ka, ». of nataka; to fas- 
ten up—wanawataka. 
upon, to attack—wanawatay. 
wa-na’-te-pa, wv. of natepa; to 
wear off short with the foot—wana- 
watepa. 
wa-na-ti-éa, v. of natiéa; to 
scrape away, as snow; to paw, as a 
horse—wanawatiéa. 
wa-na’-ti-pa, wv. of natipa; to 
cramp. 
wa-na’-ti-tan, ». of natitan; fo 
pull or push against-—wanawatitan. 
wa-na’-tpa, . a@ bear's ears: 7. 
gq. wanakpa. 
wa-na’-tu-ka, v. of natuka; to 
stamp to pieces, as furs; one who de- 
stroys by stamping—wanawatuka. 
T., wanakuka. 
wa-na’-ta, v. of nata; to kick to 
death—wanawata. 
wa-na’-uy-ka, v. F. to kick 
and make fall down. 
wa-na’-way-ka, v. of nawanka; 
to kick down; to start off on the gal- 
lop, as a herd of buffalo. 7., wa- 
nauyke 
wa-na’-we-ga, v. of nawega; 
to break with the foot—wanawa- 
wega. 
