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o’-o-mi, to throw at, to pelt with stones. 
ta’-o-mi, a great many throw at one person. 
thrust, e’-hi-ku-a, to thrust into with a knife. 
thumb, na-ma-a-im’-o-ik. 
thunder, no-no’-ma. 
tobacco, tsin-im’-o. 
tsin-im’-6n, (pl.) 
na-tsi’-ni-mo, my tobacco. 
ni-tsi/-ni-mo, your tobacco. 
peli’-o-wa-tots, a cutting-board for tobacco. 
peli-o-wa’-to-tots, (pl.) 
tongue, e-wi’-ta-nu. 
e-wi-ta-nu’-wi-wots, (pl.) 
na-wi’-ta-nu, my tongue. 
ni-wi’-ta-nu, thy tongue. 
mi-hi-wi’-ta-nu, a buffalo cow’s tongue. 
wo-sta’-ni-wi’-ta-na, the tongue of a man. 
tong's, ali-pa-ni’-o, tongs, pincers. 
tooth, e-wi'-e-siits. 
e-wi’-e-si-wiits, (pl.) 
na-wi’-e-siits, my tooth. 
ni-wi-e-suts, thy tooth. 
e-yo’-tots, to untie with the teeth. 
ih’-o-not, to peel off with the tecth, as the rind 
of a turnip. ; 
i-pa-wi-ohit’, to peel or shell off with the teeth. 
i-ko’-no-mo, to crack with the teeth. 
i/-ni-sta-ni-wa-wot’, to clatter with the teeth or 
gnash. 
touch, mo-mali’-a-ni, to touch, to lay the hand on. 
towards, i-ta-si’-o, also e-wi-noli’. 
track, si-a-mots’, a track, footprint, trail. 
trade, e-dh’-to, to trade or barter. 7 
na-oh’-to, I trade. 
ni-oh’-to, thou dost trade. 
eon tO auo; ; they trade. 
e-0hi’-to-wa’-to, 
na-oli’-to-wam, we trade. 
ni-oli’-to-wam, you trade. 
travel, tam-wo-wo’-ist, to travel ahead. 
i’-a-me-his’-to, to travel backwards and for- 
wards. 
ho-i-na-pi’-ni-i-hot, I travel on good land. 
e-ni-o-who’, to travel in the water. 
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tread, tsi-i’-o-wi, to tread on, to pinch with the toes. 
ih-a-wo’-i-yu-ha, to tread or mash down the 
grass with the foot. 
tree, mili-ni-min-ust’, hackberry tree, so called because 
the animals crush the berries. 
hi-sta’, limbs or branches of a tree. 
trinkets, e-nu-wa’-sin, small articles, trinkets. 
trot, i-o-ni/-kai-yots, to trot, as a horse. 
troubled, ma-pe’-i-ha, to be rough or troubled, as the 
waves of the sea. 
trust, i-ni’-sta-sta-nin, to trust in trade, to give credit. 
turn, e-o-si’-nots, to turn over, as the leaves of a book. 
tau’-i-sta-hats, to turn out of doors. 
turtle, ma’-in. 
ma-i-non’, pl. 
twice, i-o-ni-so-wali’-si-o, twice, in two ways. 
twins, hi-sta’-ki, his twins. 
na-hi-sta/-ki, my twins. 
ni-hi-sta’-ki, thy twins. 
ni-hi-sta’-ki-wo-in, your twins. 
a-po-na-hi-sta/-ki-ni-wo’-in, I myself have twins. 
twist, e-o-ni’-mo-tau’-in, to twist or wring a skin in 
dressing it. 
na-o-ni’-mo-tau’-in, I twist, &e. 
ni-o-ni’-mo-tau’-in, thou dost twist, &c. 
e-o-ni’-mo-tau’-i-ni-sto, they twist, Xe. 
o-ni’-mo-ta-o-i’-nuts, to turn or twist around 
with the mouth. 
e’-wi-oht, to twist anything with the mouth. 
twitch, e’-hi-sak, to twitch or jerk involuntarily, as 
the flesh of animals. 
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uncovered, i-no-ma’-ha-mi, to be uncovered. 
i-no-ma’-ha-mo, (pl.) 
under, ali-to’-no. 
undertake, sho-me’-a-to-ais-e’-ma-ist, to be willing to 
do anything, to undertake anything. 
unload, e-ho’-ma-nu, to unload, to unharness. 
untie, o-ni/-ha-e-niits, to loose, untie, unharness, re- 
lease from confinement. 
i’-o-ni’-ha-i-dts, to come untied of itself. 
urinate, ili’-a-a, to urinate. 
