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wop-shi’-un-o-nis, a small, one-point blanket. 
blaze, eli’-o-as, a blaze, burning, prairie fire. 
eli-o-a-su’-mi, pl. 
blind, i’-ok-¢im, to be blind. 
blow, i-ha’-a, to blow, as the wind. 
i-wo’-na-a, the wind blows, it blows. 
ili-tai’-na-a, the wind blows long and steady. 
i-sto-woh’-tits, to blow, as wind, or with the 
mouth. 
j-a-mi-ni’-to-a-o, to blow into, as wind into a lodge. 
blue, e’-hi-wal-so, to become blue or green. 
blunt, e-nil-ap’, blunt, dull, bruised up. 
boat, sim, a boat. 
sim’-o-ndts, pl. 
o-i-sta’-sim, a fire-boat, a steamboat. 
body, nan’-sti-ni’-to-wa, 
5 be \ the whole body. 
he-wi'-to-wa-ni'-to, 
he-wi’-to, the body, or principal part of anything. 
ta-yoh’, one side of the body. 
po-to-ma’, in the body. 
bone, he’-ni-ku. 
he’-ni-sta-ta-mo, shoulder bone or blade. 
his-¢is-to’-o, underjaw bone. 
his-¢is-to’-o-nin, pl. 
e-ko-ni/-we-was, the tail-bone. 
borrow, is-¢i-dé-na-no’-0-¢isé, to borrow. 
both, ne’-ni-shi-wos, both, they two. 
i-ta’-i-sto-we, both together. 
bottom, in’-ma-si, bottom upwards. 
bow, ma’-¢ik, a bow. 
ma’-takst, pl. 
na-ma/-¢ik, my bow. 
ni-ma/-¢ik, thy bow. 
ho-tai-wo’, a bow lined on the back with sinews. 
boy, kai-kiin’, a small boy. 
kai-kw’-ni, pl. 
na-kai-ktin’, my boy. 
ni-kai-kuin’, thy boy. 
na-kai-ktn’-ham, my boys. 
ni-kai-kin’-ham, thy boys. 
braid, e’-sto-tun-a, to plat or braid. 
brains, his-ta’-pi, brains of animals. 
e-shi-sta’-pi, to brain a robe or skin. 
na-shi-sta’-pan, I brain a robe. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
ni-shi-sta’-pan, thou dost brain a robe. 
branch, kam-hi’-dts, the branches of a tree. 
kam-hi’-0-tsi-o’-e-nats, to break off the branches 
of trees. 
hi-si’-o, branching, or having many roots, as a 
tree. 
bread, ma-ha’. 
na-mi’-si-tun-a-ma-ha’, I eat bread. 
ko-ku’-ko-ne, a kind of bread. 
break, o-ni’-so-wan, to break in pieces, todivide as bread. 
e’-po-i-yots, to break or tear in pieces. 
ta/-mi-i-sa, to break off, as the nose. 
e-o-ni/-yu-ha, to break a string with the foot. 
e-i/-u-ha, to break anything with the foot. 
su-a-o-mi’-uts, to break through, as the ice. 
i-yo-si’-o-sto, to break out of the shell, as a bird. 
i-dh’-i-wo-he, broken off, as a spoon-handle, or 
a glass flawed. 
i-yo-oh, to break in two by striking. 
na’-yo-oh, I, &e. 
ni’-yo-oh, thou, &e. 
e’-i-ydts, to break with the hand, as a stick, but 
not entirely off. 
na/-i-yots, I, &e. 
ni-i-yots, thou, &c. 
breast, e-ta-nun’, a woman’s breast, the udder of a cow. 
e-ta-nai’-wo, pl. 
na-ta-nun’, my breast. 
ni-ta-nun’, thy breast. 
he-in’, the breast and neck of an animal. 
breath, he-o-mi-to’-mi-stdts, the breath of life. 
i/-o-mo-t0m, to breathe on. 
e-i/-si-i-i/-mas, to breathe hard through the nose. 
i’-ha-ha-o-tdm, to pant, to breathe hard after 
severe exercise. ; 
i-ha-o-to’-mi-dts, to be out of breath, and in a 
great perspiration. 
na-he’-o-na-a/-sto-wot, to make the fingers warm 
by breathing or blowing upon them. 
bridle, dh-ut’-si-na/-si-o, a bridle for a horse. 
bring, ih-u-yatst’, to bring wood for a fire. 
si-mo-i’-no-mo-i, to bring a boat to shore, or 
over the river. 
brood, ni-si-éa’, a litter, a brood. 
