570 DAKOTA -—ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
wi-éa’-yu-win-ta-pi, . hon- 
oring, as the Dakotas do at feasts, 
calling the maker of the feast by 
some name signifying relationship 
or friendship. T., stroking m or 
before the face, in token of respect or 
Friendly greeting. 
wi’-é6a-z0, n. a pen, a pencil. 
wi’-Ga-zi-pe, n. of kazipa; some- 
thing to smooth or shave with, a plane. 
wi-ée’-ska, n._ the hole in the top 
of a tent. 
wi-ée’-Ska-i-pa-si-se, n._ the 
pins that fasten a tent in front. 
wi-éi’-a-tku-ku, m See wi- 
éaatkuku. 
wi-Gi’-Ga-ge, n. agrowth of men, 
a generation. 
wi-éi’-éa-Ske, n. T., strips of 
blanket, or ornamented strips of any 
thing, worn over the shoulders and 
trailing on the ground. 
wi’-éi’-éin-éa, m. Same as wi- 
éaéinéa. 
wi’-éi’-mde-za, mn. clearness, 
_pleasantness. 
wi-éi’-na-péin-way-ka, num. 
adj. the ninth. T., wiéinapéinyuy- 
wi-éi’-non-pa, num. adj. the 
second. 
wi-éin’, v. to desire women, hunt 
after women—wiwacin 
wi-¢éin’-éa, ». agirl. 
wi-éin’-éa-dan, n. a little girl: 
widinéapidan. 
wi-éin’-Ga-la, » T. a girl. 
wi-éin’-éGa-na, n. Lh. a girl. 
desiring women. 
wi-éiyn’-Skan, v. LT. to be flirting 
or courting while busy at some kind 
of work. 
wi-éin’-yay -na, n. a girl, a 
damsel, a little girl, applied also to 
to young women: widinyanpidan, 
givls—wimaéinyanna. T., widcin- 
éana. 
wi-Gi’-Sa-hdo-gay, num. adj. 
the eighth: i. q. idigahdogan. 
wi-Gi’-Sa-kdo-gay, num. ad). 
Th. the eighth. 
wi-¢éi’-S§a-ko-win, num.adj. the 
seventh: i. q. iGigakowin. 
wi-Gi/-Sa-kpe, num.adj. the sixth: 
wi-¢in’-pi, ”. 
i. g. idiSalkpe. 
wié-ig’-na-na, adj. none with 
one, alone. 
wi’ Gi-Sni-yan, adv away of, 
not near anything:  widisniyay 
elipeya, to throw off at a distance, to 
lose. 
wié-i’-Spa, n. the fore-arm; the 
distance from the elbow to the end of 
the middle finger, a cubit. 
wié-i’-Sta, n. the human eye. 
wié-i’-§tin-be, m sleep; they 
are asleep: wicistinbe hiyeya, they 
are all asleep. See wicéoistinbe. 
wiGé-i/-te, n. the human face, the 
countenance. 
wié-i-te-gle-ga, m T. the 
raccoon: i. q. itehdegaday. 
wié-i’-te-o-wa-pi, m Tf. the 
picture of a face; a photograph, etc. 
wié-i’-to-ka-pa, n._ the eldest 
born. 
