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wa-ya’-hmi-hma, v. of yahmi- 
hma; to make roll with the mouth— 
wamdahmihma. 7., wayagmigma 
See wayanminma. 
wa-ya’-hmi-yan-yap, v. 
make round with the mouth—wa- 
to 
mdahmiyay yay. 
wa-ya’-hna-skin-yay, v. to 
make crazy by talking teo—wamda- 
hnaskinyay. 7., wayagnaskinyan. 
wa-ya’-hna-yay, v.- tomess with 
the mouth, to deceive, to tell a false- 
hood—wamdahnayay. T., waya- 
enayay. 
wa-ya’-hnu-ni, v. tomake wan- 
der in mind by talking to, to confuse— 
wamdahnuni. - 
wa-ya-ho-ho, v. of yahoho; to 
make loose by biting—wamdahoho. 
wa-ya-ho-mni, v. of yahomni; 
to turn one around by talking, per- 
suade one to change his opinions— 
wamdahomni. 
wa-ya’-ho-ta, n a@ species of 
wild rye; tares: oats. 
wa-ya’-ho-ton, v. of yahotoy ; 
to make cry out by biting—wamdaho- 
to). 
wa-ya-hu-hu-za, v. of yahu- 
huza; to shake with the mouth—wa- 
mdahuhuza. 7, wayahunhuyza. 
wa-yav-huy-huy-za,v. ZT. to 
shake with the mouth. 
wa-ya’-hu-te-day, v. 
off short. 
wa-ya’-la-pa, v. of yahiapa; to 
scare up by talking, as game—wa- 
mdalhiapa, 
to bite 
DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
wa-ya’-lba, v. of yaliba; to make 
sleepy by talking to—wamdalhba. 
wa-ya’-héi, v. of yahéi; to bite out 
a piece—wamdahéi. 
wa-ya’-hda, v. of yalida; to rattle 
with the mouth. 
wa-ya’-lda-ta, v. of yalidata; 
to scratch with the teeth. 
wa-ya’-hde-éa, v. of yalideéa; 
to tear with the teeth—wamdalideéa. 
wa-ya’-hdo-ka, v. of yalidoka; 
to bite a hole in—wamdalidoka. 
wa-ya’-he-pa, v. of yahepa; to 
drink all up—wamdahiepa. 
wa-ya’-he-ya-ta, v. of yalieya- 
ta; to put one back by talking; one 
who disparages others by what he 
says—wamdaheyata. 
wa-ya’-hi-éa, v. of yahiéa; to 
waken up, cause one to awaken by 
speaking to him—wamdahiéa. 
wa-ya’-hi-ya-ya, v. of yahiya- 
ya; to be awkward in doing any thing 
with the mouth, as in singing, mak- 
ing a bullet round, ete.—wamdahi- 
yaya. 
wa-ya’-lpa, v. of yalipa; to throw 
down with the mouth—wamdalhipa. 
wa-ya’-lipu, »v. of, yahipu; to bite 
off any thing that had been glued 
on—wamdalipu. 
wa-ya’-hta-ka, v. of yalitaka; to 
bite ; to abuse by speaking evil of: one 
that bites, as a dog—wamdalitaka. 
wa-ya’-hu, v. of yahu; to peel of 
with the teeth—wamdalhiu. 
wa-ya’-lu-ga, v. of yahuga; to 
crush with the teeth—wamdahuga., 
