wa-ya’-hmi-hma—wa-ya’-ke-ga. 
wa-ya’-i-de, v. of yaide; to blow 
and make blaze—wamdaide. T., 
waile. 
wa-ya’-i-ha, v. of yailia; fo make 
laugh by talking; one who jests and 
makes others laugh. 
wa-ya’-i-na-lini, v. to hasten, 
make hurry—wamdainalini. 
wa-ya’-i-ni-na, v. of yainina; to 
put to silence by speaking—wamdai- 
nina. 
wa-ya’-i-nin-ya, adv. 
to silence: wayaininya ia. 
putting 
wa-ya’-i-Ste-éa, v. to 
ashamed by talking to. 
wa-ya’-i-yo-ka, v. of yaiyoka; 
to set aside by counter argument ; one 
who in argument refutes what has been 
said by others. T., wawiyakapa 
make 
wa-ya’-i- yo-wa, v. of yaiyowa; 
to make yawn by talking. T., iyo- 
yaya. 
wa-ya’-1-yo-wa-Za,v. to speak 
of as pertaining to. 
wa-ya-ka, x. a captive taken in 
war, a@ prisoner: wayaka alhdi, to 
bring home a captive. 
wa-ya’-ka-ka, v. of yakaka; to 
champ, as a horse.  T., wayatata. 
wa-ya-ka-pa, v. of yakapa; to 
catch in the mouth—wamdakapa. 
wa-va’-ka-tin, v. 
with the mouth. 
lo straighten 
wa-ya’-ka-wa, v. of yakawa; to 
open with the mouth. 
wa-ya’-kéa, v. of yakéa; to untie 
with the mouth, to disentangle—wa- 
mdakéa, 
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wa-ya’-ke-za,v. tomake smooth 
with the mouth. 
wa-ya’-kin-za, v. 
grind the teeth, as a cow. 
kinza. 
to grit or 
T., higla- 
to make 
active by talking to—wamdakokeday. 
wa-ya’-ko-ko-ka, v. to make 
the teeth rattle—wamdakokoka. 
wa-ya-kon-tkon-ta, v to 
indent or notch with the teeth—wa- 
mdakontkonta. 
wa-ya’-ko-ya-hayn-na, v. -to 
hasten one by speaking tohim. T, 
wayainaliniya. 
wa-ya’-kpayn, v. of yakpan; to 
masticate—wamdakpan. 
wa-ya’-kpi, v. of yakpi; to crack 
with the teeth, as a louse—wamda- 
kpi. 
wa-ya’-ksa, v. of yaksa; to bite 
off—wamdaksa. 
wa-ya’-ko-ke-day,v. 
wa-ya’-ksa-ksa, v. red. of wa- 
yaksa. 
wa-ya’-ksa-pa, wv. of yaksapa; 
to make wise by instructing, to teach— 
wamdaksapa. 
wa-ya’-k§i-za,v. of yaksiza; to 
double up with the teeth—wamdaksi- 
Za: 
wa-ya-ktay, v. of yaktan; to 
bend with the teeth—wamdaktan. 
wa-ya-ktan-yan, adv. bend- 
ing with the teeth. 
waya’-ku-ka, v. of yakuka; to 
bite to pieces—wamdakuka. 
wa-ya-ke-g&a, v. of yakega; to 
gnaw—wamdakega, 
