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wi-éa’-ku-pi, n giving. 
wi’-Ga-mde-ée, n. of kamdeéa; 
an instrament to break in pieces with, 
as a sledge. 
tremor. See. 
Wi=Cac-n aka. 2. 
naka. 
wi-éa’-na-kse-éa-pi, nv. of na- | 
kSeéa; the cholera. 
wi-Gav-na-su, nv. the human brain. 
T., wiéanasula. 
and vn. T. 
life; prosperity; used of many, as 
Wi-@a’-ni, 2. they live; 
wiGoni is of one. 
wi-Ga’-ni-te, . the loins. 
Wi-Ga’-no-@&e, n human ears. 
a star, the stars. 
wi-éay’-lpi-hin-hpa-ya, n. the 
Salling of the stars—applied to 1833. | 
wi-éan’-lpi-tay-ka, ». large 
The o to both 
Venus and Jupiter, as the morning 
wi-éan’-lpi, n 
stars. hame g@iven 
and evening stars. 
Wi-éayn’-hpi-ya-mni, x. three 
stars—the name given to General 
Crook. 
wi-éa’-o-hayn-ko, . T. of ohan- 
ko; dexterity. 
wi-Ga’-pa-ha, n. the human scalp. 
the human skull 
the 
kidneys, therems. T., wiéasaazontka. 
wi-éa’-pa-hu, xz. | 
| 
wi-éa’-pa- kSin, n. human | 
ie 4 ? aed thay ’ s : 
wi’-Ga-p’e, n. of éap’a; @ piercer; 
the spines ov beard of one or more 
species of grass or weed; a fork, a 
table-fork. 
wi’-éa-p’e-éa, n. 
See wicabwotapi. 
a kind of grass 
die 
armed with a long sharp beard. 
miéapeéa, 
| wi-éa’-po, n. 
| wi-éa’-po-ge, n. 
wi’-éa-sde-ée, 
DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
| wi’-éa-p’e-dan, n. dim. of widéape. 
wi-Ga’-pi, nthe human liver. 
a swelling. 
the human nose. 
wi’-Ga-po-te, . of kapota; av in- 
strument to rend with. 
wi’-Ga-psi-ée, n. of kapsiéa; any- 
thing to make jump with. 
wi’-Ga-psin-te, x. awhip. See 
iGapsinte. 
wi’-Géa-say,”. a razor. T., putini- 
éagla. See iGasan. 
of kasdeéa; 
something to split with, a wedge. 
nN. 
wi-éa-ski-ée, n. of kaskiéa; a 
press. 
wi/-Ga-spe-ye, m. a weight, a 
balance; scales. T., scales, weights, 
ete , are witkeyute. 
wi/-Ga-sto, n of kasto; anything - 
to smooth with, a brush. 
|wi-éa’-Sa, n. Ih.and T. 7. g. wiéasta. 
wi-éa’-Sa-i-kte, m. T. poison. 
v-Sa-ke, n. human nails. 
a’-Sa-ya-ta-pi-ka, n. T. 
See wiéastayatapi. 
wi-é 
wi-¢ 
\wi’-Ga-Sda, n. 6f kasda; a scythe. 
’ ’ 
T., peziéasle. See iéasda. 
wi/-éa-Ske, n. something to tie 
with, bonds. 
wi’-éa-Ski-ée, x. a press. 
wi-éGa’-Sta, nm man, aman; man- 
kind—wimaéasta and wiéamasta, 
wiunéastapi. See wiéasa and wa- 
Siéuny. 
wi-éGa’-Sta-a-kan-tu, one 
of human kind, a mortal, distin- 
guished from the dead and spirits. 
