536 DAKOTA-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
wa-s’ag’, cont. of was'aka: wasag 
hinhda, to become strong ; was’agidi- 
ya, to strengthen one’s self. 
wa-S’ag’-ya,v.a. tomake strong— 
wasagwaya, was’aguyyanpi. 
wa-8’a’-ka, adj. strong—wamas’a- 
ka, wanis’aka, wauns’akapi. 
wa-s’a/-ka, adv. T. almost; nearly: 
wasaka eéon tka, he almost did tt. 
wa-§a’-ka-dayn, adj. cheap; easy, 
opposed to tehika. 
wa-Sa’-ka-ye-dan, adv. easily, 
cheaply. 
wa-sge, » T., a womans female 
friend; corresponding to kola, a 
man’s male friend. 
wa-Se’-ki-éi-ya,v T. tohave 
each other for special friends. 
wa-se’-ya, v. T. to have for friend. 
wa-Se’-éa, adj. rich, especially in 
provisions— wamaseéa, waniseéa, 
waunseéapi. 
wa-se’-ga, 2. red paint, vermilion. 
See wase 
wa-$i’, v. nm. Ih. and T. to do, to 
work: to command—wawasi: 1%. q. 
hitani. 
wa-Si’-éa-ho-wa-ya,v. tocry 
out badly, to moan, to groan—wasi- 
éahowamda. 
wa-$i-ée-da-ka, »v. of Siéedaka; 
to dislike ; one who dislikes—wasiée- 
wadaka. 
W a-Si’-éuyn, n. Frenchmen, in 
particular; all white men, in gen- 
eral. It is said that this word is 
nearly synonymous with ‘“wakan” 
—Wamasiéuy, Wanisicuy. See 
wiéaga, wiGasta, and ikéewiéasta. 
T., a familiar spirit; some myste- 
rious forces or beings which are sup- 
posed to communicate with men: mi- 
tawasiéuy he omakiyaka, my famil- 
iar spirit told me that; i. q., taku- 
$kanskan. 
Wa-Si’-Gun-éin-éa, n. ahalf-breed. 
W a-Si’-éuyn-ho-kSi-dan, 2 a 
- French. boy; the common name for 
Canadians in the Dakota country; 
any one who labors. 
W a-Si’-é€un-hin-éa,n. aFrench- 
man from France. T., Wasiéuy- 
ikéekas 
W a-Si’-Gun-wa-kayn, a. the 
name given to missionaries and 
ministers of the Gospel generally, 
including all who are not Indians. 
, Same as wiéastawakan. 
wa-$i/-gla,v. TJ. 4. q. wasihda. 
wa-Si’-gla-ke,n T. one who 
gets angry easily. ; 
wa-Si’-hda, v. to mourn for the 
dead, put on mourning ; to paint one’s 
self black, as in mourning—wasin- 
wahda, wasinuyhdapi. 
wa-Ssi’-hda, ». mourning habili- 
ments. 
wa-Si/-hda-ka, n. one who gets 
angry at every thing See sihda. 
wa-Si’-hda-ya, adv. im mourn- 
ing. 
wa-§i’-hayn, v. of Sihan; to act wick- 
edly—wasiwahay. T., siksilohan. 
wa-Si’-kte, ». pulmonary con- 
sumption, any lingering disease. See 
wasinkte. 
