wo’-say-ka—wo-to’. 595 
wo’-Ste-ki-da, wv. to consider 
dificult—wostewakida. T., otelila. 
wo’-Sune-ya, adv. violently; very; 
7.q.nina. T., ofungyela. 
wo0’-ta, v. of yuta; to eat—wawata, 
wauntapi: agkatuday mawota tuka 
nina wawata heon matanka, I have 
been eating only a little while, but have 
eaten much, and therefore Iam large. 
wo’-ta-kpe, un. of takpe; an at- 
tack, an assault. 
wo’-t’ay, v. of yut’'an; fo touch, to 
feel; anything that feels about for 
food, as the raccoon. 
wo’-tan-da, . respect. T.,-yu- 
onihay pi. 
wo’-tan-in, v.of otanin; to be ap- 
parent. 
wo’-tan-in, ”. mews. 
wo’-tan-in-wo-wa-pl, ” @ 
newspaper. 
wo’-tayn-ka, v.m. to be in need 
of—womataynka. T., iéakis un. 
wo’-tayn-ka, n. largeness, anything 
large— éay wanzi wotanka: a great 
matter, as, wogupi heéeena woawa- 
- Gin wotanka. 
wo’-ta-pi, . eating: 
wo’-ta-tpe, m an attack. See 
wotakpe. 
w0’-ta-we, ”. armor ; weapons con- 
secrated by religious ceremonies ; what- 
ever is relied upon in war. 
wo’-ta-we-wo-hayn-pi, ~ the 
armor feast. This feast is usually 
made by young men who wish to 
kill an enemy. They cry and 
howl frightfully, 
wo’-te-éa, n. wild beasts, cattle, 
ruminating animals. This term in- 
cludes such as are granivorous and 
herbivorous. 7, wamakaskan. See 
wanunyanpi. 
wo-te’-éa, n. of teéa; newness. 
wo’-te-hni, v. See wotihni. 
wo’-te-hi, 2. something hard to be en- 
dured, difficulty, trouble. See otelii. 
wo’-te-hi-ke, x». difficulty. 
wo’-te-kte-hda,v.n. tobe hun- 
gry—wotektewahda, wotekteun- 
hdapi. 7, login. See akihay. 
wo’-te-kte-hda-pi, ”. hanger. 
T., loéinpi. 
wo’-ti-éa, n. of tiéa; scraping or 
pawing, as an ox or horse does 
snow. 
wo’-ti-hni, v. of ihni; to hunt large 
animals, as deer and elk—wotiwa- 
hni, wotiuyhnipi. 
wo’-ti-hni-pi, »._ the hunting of 
deer, ete. 
wo’-ti-ki-ya, v. T. to ask of 
one for another; ¢. q. ikiéituka: wi- 
wotikiya, to ask for a wife for another 
man—wotiwakiya. 
wo-ti’-ti, adv. T.  irresolutely; 
unsteadily : wotiti mani, to walk un- 
steadily or as a blind man; wotiti 
eéoy, to do hesitatingly ; wotiti ina- 
zin, to stand undecided 
wo’-ti-ye-mna-Sni, ad. TI. 
pure ; clean, as a person or a house. 
See womnasni. 
wot’-ki-ya,v. See wonkiya. 
wo-to’,v.n. TT. tomiss fire. See 
boto. 
