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ra-Stun’-ya, v. of stunya; to 
thaw, cause to thaw, as any thing 
frozen—wastunwaya. 7., wastul- 
ya. 
wa-Stun’-ka-la, . T. corn boiled 
and dried. 
wa-stu’-Ste-ya, v. of stusteya; 
to weary out—wastustewaya. 
wa-suy’, . the den or hole of ani- 
mals who live in water, as the bea- 
ver, ete.; @ bear's den. 
wa-Suy’-pa, v. of Suypa; to moult 
or shed feathers. 
wa-suy’-pa-wi, w. the moon in 
which geese, ete., shed their feathers ; 
July. 
wa-Su’-ta, 
MISS. 
wa’-ta, v.of yuta; to eat—wawata, 
wayata, wauntapi: wota is the form 
used in the third person: also 1st 
pers. sing of yuta. 
old hard snow. 
hisnaheéa, wateéa, ete. 
v. T. to shoot and 
See wa- 
T., wagu- 
wa-ta’, 2. 
geéa, 
wa’-ta, 2. acanoe, aboat: Gay wata, 
a dug-out ; wata tanka, a large boat ; 
peta wata, a steam-boat; wita wata, 
a ship. 
wa-ta’-kpe, v. of takpe; to attack, 
attempt to seize—watawakpe; wata- 
kpe mda. 
wa-tan’, adv. (wata and en) 
boat. T., wata el. 
wa-tan’-o-pa, v. (wata en and 
in the | 
opa) to embark. 
wa-tay’, ». bait, used in fishing, | 
ete. 
DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
lost. 
one who is great 
wa-tayn’-in-Sni, adj. 
wa-tay’-ka, n. 
or rich. 
to esteem 
T., watay- 
wa-tan’-ka-da, v. a. 
great—watankawada. 
kala. 
wa-tay’-ka-i-éi-da, v. reftex. 
to esteem oneself highly, to be proud— 
watankami¢ida. T., watankaiéila 
wa-tan’-ka-i-éi-da-pi, m. 
pride, haughtiness. 
wa’-tan-ton, vw. 7. 
fortunate: 4. q. wapi. 
wa’-tan-ton-Sni-yan, adv. T. 
unluckily. 
wa-tan’-ya,v.a: to use a thing 
Jor bait—watanwaya. 
wa-tan’-ye-ya, v. I. to be skill- 
Sul in shooting—watanyewaya. 
wa-ta’-pa, v. of tapa; to pursue— 
watawapa. — 
wa’-ta-pe-ta,n. T. 
i. q peta wata. 
wa ta’-tpe,v. Sameas watakpe. 
wa-ta’-tpe-ya-pli, ”. attacking, 
an attack. 
wa-ta’-wa-ten-ya, v. of tawa- 
tenya; to be willing to do or suffer— 
watawatenwaya. 
wa-ta’-wa-ya, v. of tawaya; to 
own, possess—watawaway a. 
wa’-te-éa, n snow lately fallen. 
See wata and wagnaheéa. 
wa-te’-éa,n. apart of one’s food: 
wateéa hduha, he has food. 
wa-te’-hi-ka, adj. difficult, hard, 
as aman in his dealings; dear, as 
goods, ete. 
to be lucky or 
a steamboat: 
