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ni-ta’-mit, thou dost restore. 
ni-ta/-mi-tats (pl.), they restore. 
Trice, e’-hi-son. 
rich, i-ha’-o-wa, to be rich. 
i-ha/-o-wai-yo (pl.), they are rich. 
na-ha/-o-wai-yo, we are rich. 
na-ha’-o-wa, I am rich. 
ni-ha’-o-wa, thou art rich. 
ring, ih’-i-wa-dts, to ring as a bell, to make ring. 
na-a-ni’-a-to-mats, a ringing in the ears. 
na-sa-a-ni’-sto-mo-ni, I have a ringing in my ears. 
rise, i-o-ha’-a, to rise or get up. 
na-o-ha’-a, I rise. 
ni-o-ha’-a, thou dost rise. 
, ha-o-hain’, we rise. 
ni-o-hain’, you rise. 
i-o-ha/-1-0, they rise. 
i-a-ha/-ni-sti’-wa-ha, to rise up again, to recover 
itself, as grass, that is bent down. 
im/-i-an, to rise up in sight, as one in the water. 
a-to’-ni-wa-ni, to rise up, to stand up like the 
hairs on an animal. 
river, o’-he. 
o-he-ist’, (pl.) 
o-he-kis’, a small river or creek. 
o-hik-so’-nots, (pl.) 
mali-i-yo’-he, a large river. 
mali-i-yo’-hist’, (pl.) 
o-he-i’-ho-hom, mouth of a river. 
i-dh’-0-we, : : 
me crossing a river. 
e-ohi’-o-who, j 
road, mi’-o. 
mi’-o-niy. 
oh-o-wi-sta’-mi-o. 
o’-ha-mas, by the way, on the road, between one 
place and another. 
roast, moh’-ta-woli’-po-no-tots, to roast or parch, as 
coffee or corn. 
i’-ma-shi’-ni-hu, tobe partially or wholly roasted, 
to be covered with red spots from going too 
near the fire. 
na’/-ma-shi’-ni-hu, I roast. 
ni’-ma-shi’-ni-hu, thou dost roast. 
na/-ma-shi’-ni-hu-i-sto, we roast. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
robe, ma-tsi’-o-mi-woli’-tsit, a summer robe. 
tsi-wo’-kOm-hdm, a white robe. 
rock, o0-o-na’. 
0-0-na’-i-o, (pl.) 
0-o-na’-tson, small water-worn pebbles. 
0-0-wai’, white, crystalline gypsum, selenite. 
wo’-i-sta’-o-na, white rock, or white, smooth rock, 
quartz. 
moh-ta’-wo-na, black rock, a primitive rock. 
tsi-o’-ho-ist, “the rock that water cuts,” cut 
rock, forming a caiion. 
shi’-i-e, sandstone. 
roll, e-wo-wo'-ki-tsi-un, to roll anything. 
e-a-mo’-in, to roll over and over, as the wheel of 
a wagon. 
room, mi-to-mev’, to make room for, as in a tent, to 
give place to. 
rosebud, he-nin’. 
he-ni-ni’-o-he, the Rosebud River. 
rotten, a-he’-ko-tahi, rotten, as wood. 
rough, i’-yo-iv, rough, roughened up. 
ili-iv’-a-o, rough, as a country. 
TOW, mi-o-na/-nist, a row, as of corn. 
mi-o-na’-ni-sto, (pl.) 
rub, i-o’-wo, to rub or brush off, as dirt or dust. 
: ni-o-nis’-to-kan, to rub in the hands. 
e-ho-nin’, to rub skins with the hand in dressing, 
i-ali-e-ish’, to rub or scratch the back against any- 
thing. 
i-o-ohi’-i-mali’-i-e, to rub a robe or a skin on a 
rope or cord in dressing. 
na-o-Oh’-i-mah/-i-ist, I rub, &e. 
ni-o-dh’-i-mah’-i-ist, thou dost rub, &e. 
i-o-0h’-i-mahi’-i-s’-Gi-na, they rub, &e. 
na-o-0h/-i-mahi’-i-is’-Ci-no, we rub, &e. 
ni-o-oh’-i-mali’-i-is’-Gi-no, you rub, &e. 
e-shi-dh’-i-mali’-i-e, to be done rubbing a robe on 
a cord. 
e-sho’-ni-o, to rub a robe or skin with the hands. 
na-sho’-ni-oh, I rub, &e. 
ni-sho/-ni-dh, thou dost rub, &e. 
na-shi-oh/-ta-non, we rub, &e. 
ni-shi-oli’-ta-non, you rub, &e. 
run, i-a-mi-mi-o, to run. 
