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children. 
wi-éa’-éu-wi-ta, mn. the sense 
of cold experienced by human beings. 
wi-éa’-Gin-Ga, n. 
See éuwita. 
wi-éa’-da, v. a. tobelieve, put con- 
fidence in; to agree to—wiéawada, 
wiéayada, wicaundapi, wiéamada. 
wi-éa/-da-ka, v.a. to believe— 
wiéawadaka, wiGaundapika. 
wi-éa’-da-pi, n. belief, believing; 
Faith. 
wi-Ga’-da-pi-éa, adj. 
of belief: 
wi-Ga’-da-ya, v.a. to cause one 
to believe; to persuade—wiéada- 
worthy 
waya. 
wi-éa’-de-Za, n. human urine. 
SH) 4 Pa rps e 
wi-éa-du-ge, mn. of kaduga; a 
San to winnow with. 
wi-éa’-gna-Sska, mn. T. gooseber- 
ries; wiéagnaskahu, gooseberry 
bushes. 
T. the women 
who follow the men in singing at the 
war dance or other like dances See 
ahdata. 
wi-éa’-cla-ta, n. 
wi’-Ga-Ge, n. of kaga; an instru- 
ment to make with. ; 
wi’-Ga-ge-ge, n. of kagege; any- 
thing to sew with—thread. 
wi’-Ga-go, n. of kago; an imstru- 
ment to mark with. 
wi’-éa-gu-ke, n. 
éaciée. 
wi-éa’-hde-Sska, n. gooseberries. 
T., wiéagnaska. 
wi-éa’-hde-Ska-hu, n._ the 
gooseberry bush, Rébes grossularia. 
Same as wi- 
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human teeth. 
wi’-éa-hi, m. something to mix 
with, as a mush-stick. 
wi’-éa-hin-te, m. of kahinta; a 
broom, a rake. 
wi’-éa-hi-ya, v. of icahiya; to 
mingle—witéahiwaya. 
wi/-éa-hi-ya-yu-ta-pi, » T. 
cucumbers ; seasoning, spices, ete. 
wi-éa’-hna-ka-pi, v. dead 
bodies laid up; tombs ; burial-places. 
T., wiGagnakapi, bodies laid up on top 
| . , . 
'wi-éa’-hi, n. 
of the ground or on scaffolds. See 
wicaliapi. 
wi-éa’-hna-ye, x. of hnayan; 
deception. . 
the human voice. 
human bones. 
the limbs of the 
wi-éa’-ho, #. 
wi-éa’-hu, 2. 
wi-éa’-hu-ha, . 
body. 
wi-éa’-hu-hu, nm. 
ton. 
wi-éa’-huy-ka-ke, . ancestors. 
wi-éa-huyn-ku, x a@ mother, 
mothers. 
wi-éa-ha-pi,  T. of ha; bodies 
interred ; graves, tombs. Not prop- 
erly used of burial on the surface 
of the ground or on scaffolds. 
wi-éa’-hay-hayn,m T. the small- 
pox. . See hay, scab 
wi-éa’-lhba, m of hba; drowsiness. 
wi’-Ga-hbo-ke, n. a paddle, i. q. 
wamnaheéa. ., walitope. 
wi-éa-héa-la,n. T. an old man; 
an old male of any kind. 
wi’-éa-hde-ée, mn of kahdeéa; 
something to tear or bruise with. 
a human skele- 
