wo’-ze—ya-bu’-bu. 
ya, v. aux. suffix to nouns; lo have 
Jor, regard as; as, tiyopa-ya, to 
have for a door; isay-ya, to have for 
or use as a knife. It is also used in 
cases of relationship; as, ate-ya, to 
have for father—atewaya, ateuy- 
yanpi: tanksiwaya, she is my sister 
or I have her for sister. 
ya, pron. in comp. 
ya, vn. 
nda, da, uyjyanpi. 
Suture, mini kta,ni kta, yin kta. 
ya, exclamation of scolding, used by 
T., women. 
yaor yay, an adverbial termination 
of adjectives and an adverbial or par- 
ticipial termination of verbs ; as, Siéa, 
bad, Siéaya, badly ; yuktan, to bend, 
yuktanyan, bending. T.,also yakel. 
ya-a’-dos-do-za, v.of adosdoza; 
yaadosdoza se iyeya, to say some- 
thing that makes another feel uncom- 
Sortable, to injure one’s feelings. T., 
yaéantiyap’a iyeya. 
thou, you. 
to go, to start, to proceed— 
T, mila, la— 
ya-a’-o-pte-éa, v. a. of aopteéa; | 
to speak of as being small, to under- 
rate—mdaaopteéa. 
ya-a’-o-pten, cont. of yaopteéa; 
yaaopten iyeya. 
ya-a’-o-pten-ya, adv. in a de- 
preciating manner. 
y a-a’-o-pte-tu, v. a. of aoptetu; 
to speak of as less, to underrate— 
mdaaoptetu. 
ya-a’-o-pte-tu-ya, adv. under- 
rating. 
ya-a’-Sda, v.n. tograze, as cattle. 
See asda. 
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ya-a’-S§da-ya, v.a. to make bare, 
as a falsehood; to unfold, tell, ex- 
plain; to make bare with the teeth— 
mdaasdaya. 
ya-a-Ska-dan, v.a. of askadan; 
to speak of as near—mdaaskaday. 
T., yakiyela. 
ya-a’-Ska-Ska-day, v. red. of 
yaaskaday. 
ya-a/-Ska-ya-ken, adv. speak- 
ing of as near. 
ya-a’-Ska-ye-dan, v.a. tospeak 
of as near—mdaaskayedan. 
ya-ba’-f&a, v.a. to turn about with 
the mouth, to twist; to bite or vea, as 
one dog does another; ¢o vex or an- 
noy by begging —mdabaza. 
Wwazeca, 
T., ya- 
See yabaza, pabaga, ete. 
ya-ba’-ga-ka, v. a. to annoy, to 
beg of—mdabagaka. 
ya-ba’-za, v.a. to annoy, as one 
dog does another by biting. See 
yabaga, yubaza, ete. 
ya-ba’-za, v.a. to bite or gnaw, 
as a horse does wood. 
T. tomake 
See miniheéa. 
ya-bo’-sdan, v. of bosdan; to set 
up with the mouth: yabosdan yapa 
and yabosdan ehnaka, to hold up- 
right with the mouth. 
ya-bi’-li-he-éa, v.a 
active by talking to. 
ya-bu’, v.a of bu; to growl, to speak 
or sing with a hoarse voice—mdabu. 
T., also to make any loud but indis- 
tinct noise or a disagreeable noise, as 
children with horns, ete. 
ya-bu’-bu, v. red. of yabu; to speak 
withahoarse rough voice—mdabubu. 
