646 DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
yu-wa’-s’ag, cont of yuwas'aka; 
yuwas’ag iyeya. 
yu-wa’-g’ag-ya, v.a. to cause 
to make strong—yuwas'agwaya. 
yu-wa’-s’a-ka, v. a. to make 
strong, strengthen — mduwas’aka, 
mduwas’akapi. 
yu-wa’-Sa-ka-day, v. a. to make 
cheap or easy—mduwasakaday). 
yu-wa’-§’a-ke-Sni, v.a. tomake 
weak, enfeeble 
yu-wa’-Ste, v.a. to make good, to 
bless—mduwaste, uyyuwastepi. 
yu-we’-éi, v. See yuedi. 
yu-we’-ga, v.a. to break, as a 
stick, with the hands, but not en- 
tirely off; to break, as a bone— 
mduwega, unyuwegapi. See yu- 
mduwas’akesni. 
ksa, yumdeéa, ete. 
yu-wel/, cont. of yuwega; yuweli 
lyeya. 
yu-wel’-we-ga, vw. red. of yu- 
wega. 
yu-weli’-welh, cont. of yuweli- 
wega. 
yu-weli’-ya, v. a. to cause to 
break, ete., yuweliwaya. 
yu-wi’, v. a. to wrap around, bind 
up, bandage—mduwi, ujyyuwipi. 
yu-w V-éa-ka, v.a. tomake true; 
to prove, convince; to show that a 
cause is true, to establish it—mdu- 
wiéaka. 
yu-wi’-Ga-ke-ya-héa,.adv. 1. 
yuwiéakeyaliéa oyaka, to tell a 
thing not as it is, to make a thing 
appear true by telling it as true. 
See yawiéakeyalhiéa, 
yu-wi’-éa-ke-ya-se, adv T. 
Same meaning. 
yu-wi’-éa-Sta, v. a. to make 
manly: yuwiéasta se uy, one who 
is bad but always wishes to be thought 
good. See wiéasga. 
yu-wi’-éa-Sta-sni, v.a@. to se- 
duce, corrupt—mduwiéastasni. T., 
yuwiéasasgni, to make mean. 
yu-wi’-hnu-ni, v.a@. to cause to 
perish, to destroy—mduwihnuni. 
yu-wi-hnu-ni-yap, v. a. to 
cause to destroy—yuwihnuniwaya. 
yu-wi’-no-hin-éa, v.a. tomake 
a woman of, to render effeminate— 
mduwinohinéa. 7, yuwinyan. 
yu-wiy’-ga, v a. toturnaround, 
turn back—mduwinga. 
yu-wiy hi’, cont. of yuwijga; yu- 
winhi iyeya. 
yu-winh’-win-ga, v. red. of yu- 
winga. 
yu-winh’-ya, adv. coming round: 
yuwinliya hdiéu. 
yu-win8s’, cont. of yuwinza; yu- 
wins iyeya. 
yu-wing-win-za, ». red. of yu- 
winza. 
yu-wing’-ya, v. a. to cause to 
bend down—yuwinswaya. 
yu-wiy’-ta, v. a. to spread out 
the hands, to worship; to salute. 
The ceremony of salutation among 
the Dakotas consists in extending 
the hand towards the person sa- 
luted It is, however, I believe. 
confined to their feasts. 7, ite 
yuwinta, fo salute, as the Dakotas 
