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to die, a’-ni; dead, a-ni’-wa; I die, ni-ta/-ni; you die, 
ki-ta’-ni. 
deer, a-wa’-kds; a white-tailed deer, a-wa’-to-yi; prai- 
rie deer, antelope, so-ki’-a-wa’-kos. 
deep, mi’-a. 
to destroy, mo’-tsa. 
dog, im-i-ta’-o; a young dog, im-i-te’-ku-en; you are 
a dog, im-i-te’-ta-pi. 
door, kit’-sim. 
down, na-po’; gone down the river, wai-na-po’. 
dreadful, ko-ma’-pi. 
to drink, a-sim’-i. 
dry, e-ki’-ksi-o; it is dry, e-ki-ksu’-yi; dried apples, 
a/-pa-sta-mi-na’-tsi,—so called because they look 
like rotten wood. 
dust, sis-ce’; dust flying, sis-Ge’-pu-ka. 
EK. 
eagle, pi-ta’; pl. pi-teks’. 
ear, oli’-to-kis; the external ear, 6h’-0-dhi’-to-kis. 
earth, suh’-um. 
easily, ki-na’-pi. 
to eat, o/-yi. 
egg, o/-wa. 
elbow, o-kin’-stis. 
enemy, ni-kuh’-to-ma. 
enough, ki’-nai-e. 
evening, o-to-ku’. 
every, each, ki-nai’; everybody, ki-nai-tup’-i. 
eye, a-waps’-pits; eye winkers and brows, u-mi-a’-pi- 
nan; eyelids, ko-wap’-spi. 
F. 
face, o-sto’-ksis. 
to fall, e-ni’-si ; falling, e-ni’-si-wa. 
far off, at a distance, pi-oli’-tsi; a little way, a little 
distance, o-te’-stsi; near by, a-stsi’. 
fat, o-tsi-nau’-a. 
father, ni-i-na’, or ni-na’. 
feather, pi-kso’-ku-is. 
fear, ko’/-pum. 
to feel, ti-e’-nim. 
few, ki-a’-pi, scattered. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
fine, ma-tso’-waps; a fine horse, ma-tso-wa’-psi-no-ko’- 
mi-ta-o ; also, ma-tsi/-no-ko/-mi-ta-o. 
finger, o-ki’-cis; thumb or large finger, o-ma-ki’-Cis ; 
little finger, o-tsa-na/-ki-¢is; finger-rings, sa-pe’- 
ki-¢o-sa/-¢is ; the finger nails, ta-wa-ka’-no-ki’-Cis ; 
the joints of the finger, i-ta-ku’-yi-kit-si’-pi. 
to fight, it-skan’. 
fish, mum/-i; a fish-line, mili’-a-tsis. 
fire, is-¢i’, also, is-Gi/-wa; a plenty of fire, a-kau’-is-Ci. 
flame, pa-ku’-is. 
flint, kris-a’-ki-ta. 
flood, i-ka-kw’-yi. 
flour, ai-ki’-ta-top. 
flower, ki-ni’-wa. 
to fold the arms, a-ne’-i-kin-sak. 
fool, mat-saps’; foolish, a-wa-tsaps’. 
foot, oh’-ats. 
forehead, o’-mis. 
forest, ut-si-wat’-sku-i. 
forever, es-ksa’-a-ni’-ste. 
friend, nit-sili’-i-wa. 
frightful, sku-ni’-ta-pi. 
G. 
garnishing, on a robe, a-to-nus’-i. 
get up (imp.), ni-pu’-uk. 
to give, ko’-dis; give me, ko’-kit; I give it to you, 
ki-to’-ko-ta-o; you give, ki-ta’-kum. 
girl, a-ke’-ku-en. 
glove, o-tsé¢’. 
glue, tek-spo’-te-ku. 
gold, same name as brass. 
to go, a’-ma-to; go (imp.), po-ko’-mis; go with them, 
po-ko’-mi-sa-0; go away, mi-sto-po’-at; to go ahead, 
a-ma/-tup-l-is¢’. 
good, ali’-si-o; a good house, ah’-si-mu-yis’; a good 
boy, ali’-si-sa-ko-ma’-pi; all good, ki’-nai-ali’-si-o ; 
beyond good, best of all, mis-ti-poks’-ali’-si-o ; he 
alone is good, i-tai-ali’-si-o ; there are none so good, 
i-tai-mali’-si-o. 
good while, wai-sa’-mo; he is gone a long time, wai- 
sa/-ma-ma’-to. 
grass, ma-tu’-yis. 
grease, po-mis’. 
