ya-hta’-ka—ya-ko’-ko-ka. 
ya-i/-yo-wa-Za-sni, v.a. not 
to speak to the point—mdaiyowa- | 
zasni. 
ya-l’-yo-yag, 
yalyoyag lyeys 5 
ya-i’-yo-ya-ka, v. a. of iyo-| 
oe ow ~ 
cont.of yaiyoyaka; 
yaka; to make sad by speaking to. 
ya-ka’, v.a. to split with the mouth, as 
the feather end of a quill—mdaka. 
ya-ka’-ka, v. a. to champ, as a 
horse his bit. | 
ya-ka’-kis-ya, adv. making suffer 
by scolding: yakakisya ia. 
ya-ka’-ki-za, v. a. of kakizZa; to 
make suffer by scolding or biting— 
mdakakiza. 
ya-kam’, cont. of yakapa; yakam 
iyeya. T., yakab. 
ya-kan’-ye-la,v T. to speak of 
as near: 7. q. yakiyela. See ya- 
askadan. 
ya-ka’-pa, v. a. to catch im the 
mouth anything that is tossed 
mdakapa. 
ya-ka’-tin, va. to straighten or 
bend out straight with the mouth— 
mdakatin. 
ya-ka’-wa, v. @. 
to open or push 
back anything with the mowth—mda- 
kawa. 
ya-kéw’, v.a. tountiewith the mouth, 
disentangle—mdakéa, unyakéapi. 
ya-kel, adv. termination very com- 
mon in 7. 
ya-ki’-ki-ta,v.a to make limber 
or pliable by biting, as in making 
moccasins—mdakikita. T., yapan- | 
pay . 
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ya-kins’, cont. of yakinza; vakins 
lyeya. 
ya-kins’-kin-za, ». red. of ya- 
kinza. 
to make a grat- 
ing or creaking noise with the teeth, 
ya-kin’-za, v. a. 
to gnash—mdakiyza. 
ya-ki’-pe-hay, v. @ of pehan; 
to double or fold up with the mouth, 
so as to make the ends meet— 
mdakipehan. 
ya-ki’-pu-ski-éa,va. topress 
close together with the mouth—mda- 
kipuskiéa. 
ya-ki’-pu-skin-ya, adv. put- 
ting close together. 
ya-ki’-ye-la, v. T. 2 q. yakan- 
yela. 
ya-ki’-ye-la-kel, adv T. of the 
foregoing verb. 
ya-kog’, cont. of yakoka; yakog 
iyeya. 
ya-ko’-ka, v.a. to rattle with the 
» teeth, chatter, gnash—mdakoka. 
a-ko’-ke-day; v.a. of kokeday; 
to make active by talking to—mda- 
kokedan. 7, yabiliheéa. 
a-ko’-ki-pa,va. of kokipa; to 
make afraid by talking to—ndakoki- 
4 
y 
pa 
ya-ko’-kog, cont. of yakokoka. 
y to cause 
to make a chattering with the teeth— 
a-ko’-kog-ya, v. a 
yakokogwaya. 
ya-ko’-kog-ya, adv. chattering. 
ya-ko’-ko-ka, v. a. red. of ya- 
koka; to rattle the teeth, chatter, 
gnash—mdakokoka, 
