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o-no’-e-yo-tdts, to look upon, to have an over- 
sight. 
e’-i-ko, to look into a house. 
a-mo’-o-ma-Cis’-tots, a looking-glass. 
lose, e’-ho-nist, to lose, to have lost. 
ha’-shi-e-wa’-ni-dts, to be lost, disappear. 
i-sa/-wo-nish, not to be lost. 
louse, s-ta’-im. 
s-ta’-im-i-wo, (pl. ) 
mi-shin, a wood louse. 
M. 
maid, mah-i-e’-ne, an old maid. There is one old wo- 
man among the Shyennes, who never has had a 
husband. 
mallet, to’-o, an Indian stone mallet. 
man, wo-stiin’. 
wo-stiin’-i-o, (pl.) 
e-wo'-stu-ni-wa-0, to have attained one’s growth, 
to have reached manhood. 
si-vi-o-nivst-’sh, a chief, a great man. 
e-si’-1-0’-tsi-tan, medicine-man. 
ksu-wa’, a young, unmarried man. 
ksu-wa’-i-he, (pl.) 
ma-a’-kis, an old man. 
ma-ak’-si, (pl.) 
ai-ta’/-ni-kai-kiin, a boy 12 or 14 years of age. 
mane, e-ma-ta’-o-in-o-to/-un, mane of a horse. 
many, to-nist’, how many. 
e-tonst’-tanst, how many ? how much? 
e’-ni-sta-nist, only so many, only so much. 
mark, to-toli-tsili/-wots, to mark, to cut gashes in 
mourning. 
marry, e-wi’-stom, he marries, or to marry. 
na-wi’-stom, I marry. 
ni-wi-stom, thou dost marry. 
na-wi-sto-mon, we marry. 
ni-wl'-sto-mOn, you marry. 
e-wi’-sto-o’-mo, they marry. 
i-tais’-tsi-im, he desires to marry, or wishes a 
wife. 
na-tais’-tsi-im, I desire to marry. 
ni-tais’-tsi-im, thou desirest to marry. 
i-tais’-tsi-im-i-o, they desire to marry. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE. 
na-tais’-tsi-im-im, we desire to marry. 
ni-tais’-tsi-im-im, you desire to marry. 
im-a-yun’-i-wi-sto-i-ma/-tsin, to be married ac- 
cording to the customs of the whites, a 
sacred marriage. 
i-sa-mai/-yun-i-wi’-sto-1-ma/-tsin, to be married 
after the manner of the Indians. 
he-na-tau-hai’-nots, to be old enough to be 
married. 
matches, o-ha-si-ha’-si-o-nots. 
meat, o-e’-woh-ots, fresh meat. 
o-no-woh’, dried meats. 
o-no-woh’-o-nots, (pl.) 
i-ho’-so-tuh’-i-mi’-i-6ts, tainted meat. 
medicine, e-si’-i-hay-si-wats, red medicine, poison. 
tsi-ma-he-yo’-ni-vist, a doctor, or medicine- 
man. 
meet, i-to’-wi-o-wa’-¢is-tom, to meet, as persons travel- 
ling. 
melt, i/-ma-tau, to melt or dissolve away, as snow. 
his-tas’-i’-ma-tau, the snow melts, or dissolves 
away. 
i-hoh-pet, to fuse or melt, as metal. 
merciful, i-shi’-wats-tai’-yo, merciful, to be merciful. 
middle, tai’-si-to. 
si-to-wom’, in the middle, midst. 
milk, ma-tun’. 
ma-tun’-ai-yum, milk grease, butter. 
im-i-ta-so’-a-mi, thick milk. 
ma-tun’-a-e’-hi-kun, hard milk, cheese. 
ma-tun’-i-oh’-i-ts, hardened or frozen milk. 
wi-ho-i’-o-to-a-ma-ta-na/-nist, a cow that gives 
milk. 
e-hi’-wo-i-tan-han’, to draw milk, as from a cow. 
mirage, i-e’-no-nu-hat, mirage, glimmering of vapors 
in the sun’s heat. 
miss, e’-wo-nish, he misses, or to miss the road, to 
wander and get lost. 
na’-wo-nish, I miss the road, &e. 
ni/-wo-nish, thou dost miss the road, &c. 
mittens, i-to’-a, and to’-a. 
na-to’-a, my mittens. 
ni-to’-a, thy mittens. 
i-to-a’-i-wo (pl.), their mittens. 
