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sprinkle, ma-pi-i’-ni-ats, to sprinkle, as with water. 
staff, is-toli’-to, a staff used in walking. 
i-holi’-to-yots, to use a staff in walking. 
stand, ili-a-ma’-yo, he stands bent forward. 
nahi-a-ma’-yo, I stand bent forward. 
nih-a-ma’-yo, you stand bent forward. 
ili-a-ma’-yo-i-sto, they stand bent forward. 
i-ni-ho’-wi-o, to stand up, to stiffen up, as the hair. 
e'-yu-ha, to stand up, rise up, to stand still. 
e-ha-tis’-tsi-a, to stand up, as the hair on the 
front portion of the head. 
e!-po-po-ot, standing apart, separate, as blades 
of grass. 
stars, o-tohk’. 
o-toli’-1-0, pl. 
moh’-uts, Little Dipper, seven stars. 
si-a-me-yu’, the Milky Way in the heavens, or 
the road where the dead walk. 
wo-wo’-i-wo, morning star. 
start, na-no’-Cist, to start to come, to come. 
steal, e’-no-mats, to steal; also, ¢ih’-i-no-mats. 
na/-no-mats, I steal. 
ni’-no-mats, thou stealest. 
na/-no-ma/-tsim, we steal. 
ni/-no-ma’-tsim, you steal. 
e/-no-ma’-tsi-0, 
. Pee \ they steal. 
e’-no-ma -ts1-to, 
steam, e-i’-shi-o. 
step, tau-nist’, a step or pace. 
tau-ni/-sto, pl. 
stern, i-ta’-ko-win, to be stern or cross. 
stick, e’-pa-o-i-dts, to stick, or make stick, as mud. 
e-hi-ku’-ma-o, to mire, to stick in the mud. 
i-sa/-ha-to, to stick to, as an opinion, continue to 
assent. 
ha’-ndm, sticky, clammy. 
na-po-pali’-o-i-na/-ots, sticking, like molasses. 
stiff, e-hi/-ko-nés, to become stiff or hard, as a dead 
body, or clothes. 
i-na-tsi-o-na/-wos, to have the hands stiff or numb 
with cold. 
stir, hi-yo’-yo, to stir up the earth, to plough. 
stirrups, toli-pa-o'-o-nots. 
toli-pa-o’-a-na-sit, stirrup-straps. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
stomach, wi-no-ho’-dts, the stomach of animals. = 
e-woli-ta/-si-dm, the fat around the stomach. 
e-to/-nish, the gizzard of fowls. 
stone, o-i-sin’, a stone for sharpening a knife. 
o-a-na/-tson, small stones, gravel. 
tsi-ma-ma’-o-ist, red stony hill. 
tsi-moh-tau’-o-man, black stone that is used for 
fuel, lignite and coal. 
stoop, la-ma-e’-yiits, to stoop down. 
stop, ta-ha’-yu-hi’-tu-wi, to stop, to obstruct, to hinder 
one. 
i-si-va’-i-ni, to lay hold on, to stop one. 
straighten, si’-pi-o-naut, to straighten out, as the arm 
bent at the elbow. 
strange, e-not’-siv, belonging to another tribe. 
nots, a stranger, an enemy. 
no’-tsi-o, (pl.) 
strangle, e’-ko-ta-nu, to strangle with a rope, to hang. 
e’-ko-tsi-a, to be hung, or strangled with a 
cord. 
stretch, e-si-pa’, to stretch, yawn. 
i-si/-ho-e-is’-to, to stretch out, as a hide with 
pins. 
strike, ta-si-in’-o-nu’-to-wa, to strike, to make stagger. 
no-no-pots’, to strike a stake or pin, so as to 
loosen it. 
e!-o-mo-no-e’, to make ery by striking. 
e’-i-ho-ni/-sto, to strike a ball with a club. 
string, wu-ka-he’-wuts, a leather string, a thong. 
strokes, e-ho’-e-wa, strokes or beats, as the ticking of 
a watch or clock. 
strong, i’-mali-ita-niv, a strong man in the prime of 
life. 
na/-mah-i-ta-niv’, I am strong, Xe. 
ni/-mah-i-ta-niv’, thou art strong, Xe. 
to stuff, e’-to-i-a, to stuff in, as hay in moccasins when 
travelling in cold weather. 
succession, i-no-o-wo'-ne-i-shin, in succession, Indian 
file. 
suck, e/-nin, to suck, as a child its mother. 
ta’-mi-tsi-a-tsi/-ni-o, to give suck, as a nurse or 
mother her child. 
i-no-oli’, to suck up, to make a noise with the 
mouth in eating soup. 
