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ya-wa’-§’ag, cont. of yawas’aka 
ya-wa’-s’ag-ya, adv. m a 
strengthening manner. 
ya-wa’-§’a-ka,v.a. tostrengthen 
by talking to, to speak of as strong— 
mdawas’aka. 
ya-wa’-ga-ka, v. Same as ya- 
wasakadan. 
ya-wa’-ga-ka-dayn, v. a. to 
count cheap or easy, to underrate— 
mdawasakadan. 
ya-wa’-S’a-ke-sgni, v. a. to 
make weak by talking to—mdawas’a- | 
keSni. 
ra-wa’-Sste, v.a. to call good, to 
, J b) 
bless—mdawaste, dawaste, uyjya- | 
wastepi. 
ya-wa’-za, v.a. T. to bite in play, 
as horses and dogs do. See ya- 
baza. 
ya-wa’-ze-éa, nm. T. one who 
annoys others by begging. 
ya-wa’-ze-Ga, v.a. T. toannoy 
one by frequent begging—blawazeéa. 
ya-we’-ga, v. a to break, as a 
stick, with the mouth, but not entirely 
off—mdaweea. 
ya-well, cont. of yawega; yawehi 
iyeya. 
ya-wel’-we-ga, v. red. of ya- 
wega. 
ya-weli-ya, v.a. to cause to break 
with the mouth—yaweliwaya. 
ya-wi’-éa, v. a. of wiéa; to call a 
man, to call brave—ndawiéa. 
ya-wi’-éa-ka, v. of wiéaka; to 
speak of as true ; to affirm to be true— 
mdawiéaka. 
DAKOTA - ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
ya-wi-éa-ke-ya-héa, adv. T., 
yawiéakeyahéa oyaka, to try to 
make a thing appear true by telling 
it as true. See yaeéayah. 
a-wi’-éa-ke-ya-se, adv. T. 
a. q. yaeéah, 
ya-wi’-éa-Sta, v. a. of wiéasta; 
“<q 
to call a man—mdawiéasta. See 
wiéasa. 
ya-wi’-éa-Sta-Ssni, v.a. to call 
bad; to make bad by talking to, cor- 
rupt—mdawiéastasni. 
ya-w V-hnu-ni, v.a. to destroy 
with the mouth. See hnuni. 
ya-wi’-no-hin-éa, v. of wino- 
hinéa; to call a woman, to speak to 
as toa woman. T., yawijyay. 
ya-win’-ga, v.a. to bite or pull 
round with the teeth, as in making 
moccasins—mdawinga. 
ya-winlhi’, cont. of yawinga; ya- 
winh iyeya. 
ya-winl’-win-ga, w. red. of ya- 
winga. 
ya-wiys’, cont. of yawinza; ya- 
wis lyeya. 
ya-wins’-ki-ya, va. to cause 
to bend down with the mouth—ya- 
winswakiya. 
ya-wins’-win-za, v. red. of ya- 
winza. 
ya-win’-aa, v. a. of winza; to bend 
down with the mouth—mdawinza 
ya-wi'’-ta-ya, v. a. of witaya; to 
collect together with the mouth—mda- 
witaya. 
ya-za’, v.a. to string, as beads— 
mdaza, daza. 7’, oyaza. 
