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DAKOTA —- ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 
B. 
bo-So0’-ka, ad). 
T. puffed out; enlarged, ending in a knob. 
See ibosoka. 
©: 
éah-éay’-ga, adj. T. gristly, 
cartilaginous. 
éayn-gle’-pi, x». TL.  cord-wood. 
éay-haynl’, adv. 
sibly ; I don’t know: 2. q. naéeéa. 
T. to hew 
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jan-ka’-sku-sku, v. 
a log. 
ayn-na’-kse-yu-ha, xn. T. one 
who carries a club, a policeman. 
an-te’-i-ya-pa and Gayt-i - 
ya-pa,v.n. T. (éante and iya- 
pa) to be flurried or excited; to 
have the heart beat unnaturally. 
an-te’-i-ya-pa-ki-ya, v. @. 
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Cc 
T. perhaps, pos- | 
to cause to be excited, to make one’s | 
heart beat quickly. 
~ 
éayn-te’-ya-pa-yaand éant-i’- 
ya-pa-ya, adv. T. excitedly. 
~ 
v-ya-pa-pi, 2 T.  heart-beat- 
img, excitement. 
éay-te’-wa-kan-he-za,v. T. 
to be childlike ; weak-hearted. 
éay’-yu-ktay, x. bent wood: éay- 
pagmiyaypi cayyuktay, a wagon 
bow. 
éap-i’-hmuy-ke, n. (éapa and 
hmuyka), a trap for catching beavers. 
T., Gabihmuyke. 
éan-te’-i-ya-pa-piandéant-| 
éat-i’-pa-Sla-ya, v FT. (éa- 
hota and paslaya); to hull corn with 
ashes ; to make hominy. 
the stock 
or thong on which a kettle is hung 
over the fire. 
éeh-Vv-yo-ka-ske, n. 
y ’ 
ée-kpa’-ta, adv, of éekpa; éekpa- 
ta uy slolya, to have known before 
birth ; i. q. lisni itokab slolya. 
I. 
ée-pay’-Si-tku, an. 
ée-payn’-si, 2. i. g. iGepansi. 
i. g. 1Gepay- 
Sitku. 
ée-pan’-Si-ya, v. «gq. iéepansiya. 
éo-kay’-hi-yu-i-¢i-ya, v. re- 
flex. to thrust one’s self into ; to come 
uninvited. 
éu-wi’-gna-ka, n T. a white 
woman's gown. See éuwi and hna- 
ka. 
éu-wi'-pu-ski-éa, vn. 
be oppressed with anger. 
éu-wi’-pu-ski-éa-to-ki ni- 
Ga,v. to be dying with pent up 
rage; bursting with anger. 
éu-wi’-yu-ksa, adj cut off at the 
waist; so the proper name, Mato éu- 
wiyuksa, grizzly bear cut off at the 
waist (or from the waist up). Guwi- 
yuksa ogle, @ vest. 
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