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na-ni’-na, I die. 
ni-ni’-na, you die. 
i-na/-tsa-ta-no’-ats, to die of fright, to faint from 
alarm. 
different, i-ni/-ta, he is or to be different, another. 
na-ni’-ta, I am different. 
ni-ni’-ta, thou art different. 
i-ni’-tai-yo, they are different. 
na-ni’-tam, we are different. 
. ni-ni’-tam, you are different. 
difficult, i-ho’-wa-nat, hard to do, difficult. 
i-ho’-to-wa’-na-tdn, to think anything hard 
or difficult. 
dig, ma-a’-ko, to dig, as a bear, in the earth. 
diminished, sik-sta’-dts, less, diminished. 
dip, ni/-hi-a-ta-i-na/-nits, to dip food out of a kettle 
with a ladle. 
dirty, im-a-si/-a-hdt, to be dirty, as a gun that needs 
cleaning. 
disagreeable, e’-wo-ey, unpleasant, disagreeable, as 
the appearance of the weather or country. 
dish, e-tok’, a dish or plate. 
e-to'-ko-nGts, (pl.) 
disposition, noli-to-wi’-ta-no-tiits, mind, will disposi- | 
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tion. 
shu-mi’-a-tu-a, a good disposition. 
shu-mi’-hav-siis, a bad disposition. 
i-ta’-ko-wi-ni-hay’-siv, to be of a surly 
disposition. 
displeased, e-ay’-si-vi’-tan, to be sorry, displeased, sad. 
dispute, i-hi’-si-ta’-tsi-no, to dispute about anything. 
dissatisfied, o-wa-no’-is¢, not pleased with. 
distribute, wo-tsi’-no-o-wa, to distribute. 
wo-tsi’-no-ho-ma-kis, the distributor of pre- 
sents. 
disturbed, iha’-i-sta, disturbed in mind. 
i-ha’-i-sta’-ha-dts, (pl.) 
dog, ho’tum. 
ho-tum’ (pl.), only change of accent to form the 
plural. 
ho-tum/-i-na-tots, my dog. 
ho-tum’-i-nis-tots, your dog. 
domestic, wi-o-i-o'-to-a, domestic cattle. 
ko-ku’-yah, domestic fowls. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
e-nis-ton’, to tame, to domesticate animals. 
na-nis-ton’, I tame, Xe. 
ni-nis-ton’, thou dost tame, Xe. 
door, he-ni’-to, a door, that which covers the entrance 
of the lodge. 
G-hi'-to-hi’-o-niv, at the door. 
ho’-a-nots, shut the door. 
o-ni/-sta-niits, open the door. 
double, mo-mi’-ka-nots, to double up with the teeth. 
draw, e-nil-o’-ta, to draw tight, as 2 belt around the 
waist. 
e’-si-a-not, to draw in anything with the breath, 
as dust or smoke. 
dream, e’-o-wali, to dream. 
na’-o-wah, I dream. 
ni’-o-wahi, thou dreamest. 
i’-o-wah, he dreams. 
na-o-wahi’-i-nam, we dream. 
i-o-wah/-i-nam, you dream. 
i-o-wali’-i-na-to, they dream. 
e-o-wali’-i-na-o, ‘ a 
dress, ho’-is-tots, a woman’s dress. 
he-i-wo’-is-tots (pl.), all dresses. 
he-i-ma-ni-he-wo-is-tts, dresses of an her- 
maphrodite. 
dried, ho-oh’k’, dried, hard. 
drive, a-ma’-o-me, to drive along, as cattle. 
drop, e’-hi-ots, to drop, like rain. 
drowned, im-im-stan’, to be drowned. 
drunk, in-o-no’-to-wa-sish, to be drunk. 
dry, i’-o-un, to make dry, to wipe dry. 
dull, ¢’-nih’-ap, to be dull or blunt. 
dumb, i-sa’-no-to-wins’-¢i, to be dumb. 
duodenum, his-tatst’, the duodenum of ruminating 
animals. 
his-ta’-tots, (pl.) 
dust, hi’-i-pin, dust, powdered earth. 
E. 
each one, i-ta-shi/-wa-i-no, each one, every one. 
ear, sto-wo’-ats, external car, ear of animals. 
i-sto-wo'-ats, his ear, or an ear. 
na-sto-wo’-ats, my car. 
ni-sto-wo’-ats, your ear. 
