ya-ta’-ku—ya-was’. 
ya-to’-kayn,v.a. to pul in another 
place with the mouth, speak of as being 
in another place—mdatokay. 
ya-to’-ke-éa, v. a. of tokeéa; to 
alter with the mouth, to speak of as 
different—mdatokeéa. 
ya-to’-na-na, v. a. of tonana; fo 
speak of as few—mdatonana. dh. 
yacéonala. 
ya-to’-to,. v. 
a. to eat up, as a 
horse does grass: yatoto elipeya. | 
T., oyatoto. 
ya-tpw, v. a. 
yatpa, fo make deaf by talking to— 
mdatpa. 7. g. yakpa. 
ya-tpan’,v.a. to chew fine, masti- 
cate—mdatpay. 7. g. yakpan. 
ya-tpay’-tpan, v. red. of yatpay. 
ya-tpi’,v.a tocrack with the teeth, 
as lice or nuts—mdatpi. 7 q. ya- 
kpi. 
ya-tpi’-tpi, v. red. of yatpi. 
ya-tpu’-tpa, va. to bite in pieces, 
to crumble up with the teeth—mda- 
tputpa. See yakpukpa. 
ya-tu’-ka,v.a. to nibble off, spoil, 
as mice do furs. 
ya-tuw-tka, wa. 
pieces—mdatutka. 
ya-ta’, v. a. to bite to death—mdata. 
ya-ta’-ga,v.a. to make rough by 
biting—mdataga. 
ya-tins’, cont. of yatinza; yatins 
iyeya. 
ya-tin’-sa, adv. firmly ; yatinsa 
oyaka, to relate firmly or with au- 
thority. See yatinza. 
ya-tin’-sa-sa, red. of yatinsa. 
to bite through: noge 
to bite into little 
lya-wan’-kan, v. 
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Sirmly. 
to make firm with 
the mouth, toafirm—madatinza: éante 
yatinza, to strengthen one’s heart, en- 
courage one. 
a, adv. 
ya-tin’-za, v.a. 
ya-tins’-y 
J 
ya-wa’, v. a. to count, say over; to 
read—mdawa, dawa, wyyawapi. 
a-wa’-¢in-hin-yayn-za, ¥. @. 
to make cross or surly by talking to. 
T. to make 
y 
a-wa’-éin-ko, v. a. 
angry by talking. 
ya-wa’-¢in-ton, v. @. 
yi 
to make 
intelligent, to instruct—mdawaéin- 
tol) 
ya-wa’-hba-dan,v. a. to make 
gentle by talking to, to soothe—mda- 
wahbadan. 
ya-wa’-hba-ka, v. 4. to make 
gentle, pacify by talking kindly— 
mdawalhbaka. 
ya-wa’-lte-sni, v.@ of walite; 
to speak contemptuously of—mdawa- 
litesni. 
to consider su- 
pernatural or wakan—mdawakan. 
lo 
count as little or few—mdawanistin- 
Fa=wal-kani, v: @ 
ya-wa’-ni-stin-na, v. @. 
na. T., yaéiséila. 
ya-wang’, cont. of yawanka; ya- 
wang lyeya. 
to throw down 
with the mouth, as beavers do trees, 
or as a dog does a deer; to defeat 
in debate—mdawayka. 
ya-wan’-ka, v. 4. 
yawankan iye- 
ya and yawankan i¢u, to raise or 
elevate the voice. - 
ya-was’, cont. of yawaza. 
