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e-yo’-ma-e’-tits, to wag the head. 
in-is’-to-ni-wa, to be shaken by the wind. 
ka-mah/-i-i-ni’-mo-tot, to shake with the mouth. 
sharp, e-e’-kis. 
éi-e’-kis, a 
Gecaeacaae \ sharp-pointed. 
shears, 6li-to-wa’-mo, a pair of shears. 
oh-to-wa’-mo-takst, pl. 
shed, wi-¢i’-su-i-ni’-si-i-na, to shed quills. 
sheep, wo-ka’-i-tsi-wo’-ko-mast, white deer, a sheep; 
also, kos, a sheep. 
shells, ¢i-mi’-o-na, shells of the genus Dentaliwm, used 
* as ornaments. 
ni-ma¢’, a land-shell, Helix. 
ni-maci’-o, pl. 
ma-pi/-ni-ma¢, water-shells. 
shirt, is’-i, a shirt. 
na/-is-¢i, my shirt. 
ni’-is-4i, thy shirt. 
e’-is-Gi, his shirt. 
is’-G-in, pl. shirts. 
moli-ta/-wi-is-Gi, a black shirt. 
wo’-ko-mi-ka-ku’-is-4i, a white shirt. 
ka-ku’-is-Gi, a yellow calico shirt. 
o-i-shi/-nai-wai-o'-tots, a vest, a shirt with the 
sleeves cut off. 
kal-o’-i-shi-dn, calico cloth. 
shoes, holi-tsim’-o-ki, round snow-shoes. 
shoot, i-ha’-ni-mas, he shoots. 
na-ha/-ni-mas, I shoot. 
ni-ha/-ni-mas, thou dost shoot. 
i-pi’-im-hist, to shoot in pieces. 
shore, to-tu-kdm’, at the shore, by the shore, at the 
edge. 
dli-i-en’, said of a bluff shore, where the water 
is deep. 
short, éik-sta’. 
i-¢ik’-sta-yo, pl. 
shot, shi’-shi-ma-hots. 
mah-i-wi’-hu-i-ma, large shot, balls. 
shoulder, i-sta’-ta-mo. 
i-sta’-tsi-i-ma/-mdli-o-yi, between the shoul- 
ders. 
i-tsi-o’-is-tak, to shrug up, as the shoulders. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
shout, no’-o-ndst, to shout out to any one. 
sick, i-ha’-molh-ta. : 
i-sa-ha/-moli-ta, not sick. 
side, is-¢i’-a-mali’-ist, on one side. 
ha-stu’, on the other side. 
ho-hom’, on this side. 
sight, e’-ni-mi-in, to come in sight, as people from 
over a hill. 
ta-si-a-me-inst’, in sight of, afar off. 
silently, e-tsi’-a-mi, stilly, silently, as if approaching 
game. 
simmer, i-to-si/-i-so-wot, to simmer, or make a slight 
noise just before boiling, as water. 
sinew, ho-tauh, taken from the back of an elk or 
deer. 
he-sis’-ton, large sinew in the neck of ani- 
mals. 
sing, ni-minst’, to sing. 
na-ta/-ni-min, I sing. 
ni-ta/-ni-min, thou dost sing. 
i-ta/-ni-min, he sings. 
wa-wa-o'-si-mi, to sing in a low tone, in a whis- 
pering, drawling manner, as the Shyenne wo- 
men do when lulling their children to sleep. 
e’-ni-min, to sing in praise of any one. 
sink, o-na’-i-hi-ko, to sink down, as a stone. 
singe, wi'-he, to singe off, as the down from a fowl. 
sister, is-ta-ta-nim’, a sister. 
is-ta-ta-nim/-i-wo, pl. sisters. 
nah/-a-im, my sister. 
i-ali’-a-im/-i-wo, pl. my sisters. 
sit, en-sta-ni-wa’-e-ni-i, to sit with the knees bent up. 
skim, mo-mdhit’, to skim off, as grease from a pot. 
skin, en-o-iv’, all kinds of skins. 
o-ev’, a green skin, one just taken from the ani- 
mal. 
i-o-Ohi’-a-niv, dried skin, parchment. 
wo’-ka-e-wits, all kinds of deerskins. 
o-ho’-kuts, a deerskin with the hair taken off. 
i-no-ta’-ni-sto, a skin bottle, for holding water. 
e-wa-e’-lu-wa, an instrument for scraping skins. 
sky, wo-e-i’-a-ta-tan, blue sky. 
sleep, i’-o-wish, to sleep. 
i-na-au-si’-tan, to sleep or be sleepy. 
