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INDIAN TRIBES OF THE MISSOURI VALLEY. 301 
ni-nili’-a-ist-na-to-wo’-ats, my two ears, both my ears. 
na-sa/-to-wo’-ats, not my ears. 
ni-sa’-to-wo’-ats, not thy ears. 
i-sa/-to-wo’-ats, not his ears. 
e-o-ma’-ots, to prick up the ears, as a horseatasound. 
e-Gi’-¢i-ist, to move the ears, as a horse. 
i-nis-kis-ta’-Ots, to put the ears forward, as a horse. 
1'-0-ta-ist, the orifice of the ear, the touchhole of 
a gun. 
eat, i-na’-so-i-no, to be full from eating. 
na-na’-so-i-no, I am full from eating. 
ni-na’-so-i-no, thou art full from eating. 
i-na’-so-i-na/-sto, they are full from eating. 
o-tsi-ti’-mi-o, to eat or gnaw wood, as a horse. 
stah’-o-mats (imp.), give to eat. 
nili’-o-nist (imp.), give me to eat. 
earth, i-ho’-wo-ni, brown earth. 
ho-1-tsi-woh’-po-mau, sweet earth, alkaline earth. 
ho-i-tsi’-si-to’-wa-o, smoking or burning earth, 
from the ignition of the lignite beds. 
ish-i-4i’-wi-to, an earthen pot, vessel, jug. 
egg, wo’-wits. 
wo’-wo-tots, pl. 
eldest, e-nu’-¢i-ma-ait, eldest, firstborn. 
na-ni’-Gi-ma-ait, my eldest. 
ni-ni’-Ci-ma-ait, thy eldest. 
ni-ni’-¢i-ma-ai/-tum, pl. your eldest. 
elope, i-a’-si-ta-e’-wi, to elope, to run away with a wo- 
man, or another man’s wife. 
eloquent, i-pi’-wi-ist, to be eloquent, to speak well. 
empty, i-ma’-toli-i-yots, to become empty, to decay, as 
the inside of a tree. 
encampment, moli-tanst’, an old encampment, after 
the lodges have left. 
enemies, i-no’-tsi-to-wa-¢i’-sto, those who are at vari- 
ance with each other. 
equal, Git’-ski, not equal. 
escape, i-ha/-o-mi-ni, to be unable to escape, to be una- 
ble to extricate oneself. 
evacuate, i-tam’-si-ka, to evacuate, to ease oneself. 
e-mi-si’-to, to evacuate on any one, a term of 
reproach. 
evaporate, e’-po-no-i, as when a creek becomes dry. 
even, i-si’-i-sto-to, even, just, exactly. 
explain, tali-ti-i’-a-mo-un, to unfold, explain, to make 
bare, as a falsehood. 
eye, e-ih-anst’, the eye. 
na-ili-anst’, my eye. 
ni-ih-anst’, thy eye. 
e-il’-ai-i-wots, pl. 
e-we’-e-not, eyebrow. 
e-ili-a’-e-wi’-a-niit, eye-winker. 
e-ih-a’-e-wi-a-ni’-a-stiits, eyelids. 
e-po-pi-ih’-a-nist, the ridge bone above the eye. 
is-Gik’-o-niv-ili’-a-nist, projection formed by the 
ridge above the eye. 
shi’-ta-sho-toh, as far as the eye can reach. 
i-o’-ki-ni-o-sti/-no, to strike and put out the eye. 
i-o’-i-nu-na’-wi-ma’-tsin, to grow blind. 
i-ha-i-ma/-tsi-ni-dts, to wink the eye. 
i-o-o’-in, to be blind, having the eyes put out. 
e-wo-hin’, to be blind, with the eyeball white. 
i-0-ni’-mi-i-kan, to be squint or cross-eyed. 
i-noh-ta/-wi-o-in, to be nearsighted. 
i’-na-ko-o, to be clearsighted. 
F. 
fail, e’-wa-ni-dts, to come to nothing, to fail. 
fall, e’-o-hain, to let anything fall. 
in-so’-ta-mo, to fall out with, not to be on speak- 
ing terms with. 
falsifier, i-a-sto-moli’-ta-un, a great liar. 
in-i-Gi-hi’-o-niv, to fabricate a lie, to falsify 
about one. 
fat, i-ha’-i-yom. 
i-ha-i-yo’-mi-o, (pl.) 
father, he’-hu; ih is sometimes used. 
na-ho’-i, my father. 
ni-ho’-i, thy father. 
ni-he’-he-nuts, to have a father, to be the child 
of any one. 
he-nim-shim, his father-in-law. 
na-nim-shim, my father-in-law. 
ni-nim-shim, thy father-in-law. 
he-ni’-sa-na-mon, a man’s stepfather. 
feast, ma-he-yun’-hop, a sacred feast. 
ma-he-yun’-haist, to make a sacred feast. 
