586 DAKOTA -ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
wo-Ga’-ze-ya-te, n. the naming 
of things; in Dakota singing, the 
words that follow ‘hi-hi-hi.” 
w 0’-Ge-ki-ye, m. of éekiya; cry- 
ing to, prayer, petition. 
wo’-ée-tun-hda, x. of éetunhda; 
unbelief. 
w 0’-Ge-ye, n. of Geya; crying. See 
wiéaéeya. 
wo’-éin, v. of o¢in; to beg, ask for; to 
be begging, on an errand: wodiy wahi, 
I have come to ask for something ; 
wokidéiy and wokicidin, to ask of one. 
wo’-éin-pi, n TIT. begging. 
wo’-Go0-koy, n. of 6okon; a threat, 
@ curse. 
wo’-da, v._ to beg food ; begging. 
wo’-da-s’a, . a beggar. 
w 0’- de, v. of ode; to seek for—wo- 
wade. 
wo’-don, cont. of wodota; wodon 
wahi, I have come to borrow. T., 
wolol. 
w 0o’-do-ta, v. of odota; to borrow, 
borrowing ; to hivre—wowadota, wo- 
ujdotapi. 7Z., wolota. 
wo’-do-ta-pi, » borrowing. 
wo’-du-ta, nthe round of an an- 
imal when dried. See odute. 
wo’-du-za-he, x. swiftness; also 
one who is swift’ See wiéoduzahe. 
wo’-e-éGe-tu, 2 of eéetu; fulfill- 
ment. 
wo’-e-G60yn, 2”. work, doing. 
w0’-e-éo0n-na, . gambling: See 
oecoyna. T., wayckiyapi. 
wo’-e-¢€on-yay, v. to do; one 
who is always doing—woeéonwaya. 
w 0’-e-hda-ku, x. of ehdaku; deliv- 
erance. 
wo’-e-hpe-ye, mn. of elipeya; 
putting or throwing away. 
w 0’-e-ki-ée-tu, ». renewal, resur- 
rection. 
wo’-e-ye, n. I. a speech, word, 
or saying. See iapi. 
wo’-gluw-ze, » T. a giving and 
taking it back again. 
wo-gna’, v.a. T. to shell off by 
shooting or punching. See bohba. 
wo’-gna-ka-pi, » T. a basket 
or receptacle. See wohnaka. 
wo’-e-ki-ée-tu-ye, ». restoration. 
wo’-gna-ye, v.a. TF. to miss in 
shooting. See bohnayan. 
wo’-ga, uv. to husk, as corn—wa- 
mduga, waunyugapi. 
wo’-gayn, n. asnow-drift. T., wa- 
wotaikeya. 
wo’-ga-pi, n. the act of husking 
corn. 
wo’-gi, n. of &i; brownness. 
wo0’-u, 2. seraps,as of tallow tried 
wo’-ha-ka-kta, n. the youngest, 
the last: %. g. wahakakta. 
wo’-hay, v.of ohay; to cook, boil; to 
make a feast-—wowahe, wouyhaypi. 
wo’-hay-pi, vn. aboiling; a feast: 
wakay wohanpi, a sacred feast. 
wo’-hda-hda-ka, v. red. of wo- 
hdaka. 
wo0’-hda-ka, v. of ohdaka; to con- 
verse of or detail one’s own affairs; 
to talk—wowahdaka, wouynhdakapi. 
T., woglaka, also means to counsel. 
