320 . 
wi-ho’-i-ma-i’-ni-sto’-ni-wa, to whizz or whistle, 
as a bullet through the air. 
who, ni-wa’-as. 
ni-wa’-si-o, pl. 
widow, Ot-lia-e’, a widow. 
dt-ha-e’-1-0, pl. 
wife, is-tsi’-im, wife, his wife. 
na-tsi-im’, my wife. 
ni-tsi-im’, thy wife. 
ni-na’-tsi-im’, there is my wife. 
ta-ma’-ni-tsi-im’, that is your wife. 
e-is’-tsi-im, to have a wife, to be married. 
e-wi’-dust, to have more than one wife. 
wind, a-ha’, wind, windy. 
a-ha’-ish, a windy day. 
i-sa-ha’-a-han, no wind. 
ma-ta’-in-is-to’-ni-wa’-o, the wind whistles. 
e-wo’-wi-tas’, whirlwind. 
e’-hi-kot, calm, still, no wind. 
window, i-ko-sts’, window, port-hole, or any place to 
look out. 
winter, e-yai’-nu, to come winter to one. 
wipe, na’/-nots, to wipe or cleanse, as dishes. 
withered, e’-he-konst, withered, dead, dried up, as 
leaves. 
wil’-po-to-tse’-a-na, to wilt, or wither, as 
leaves. 
_i-ma-he-hi-no-it, withered, palsied, numb. 
within, ho-to-ma’, within an inclosure. 
without, a-no-sim’, out of doors. , 
woman, hi. 
hi’-i-o, pl. 
ksi-e’, a young unmarried woman. 
ksi-e’-1-he, pl. 
wi-o-ai’-wo-i-stdts, white woman’s dress, long 
gown. 
ma-tuin-a’, old woman. 
womb, is-ta-po’-a-not, womb, for a child, or animal. 
wood, ka-malhi’. 
ka-malhi’-1-6ts, pl. 
na-ka-mah’, my wood. 
ni-ka-mah’, thy wood. 
na-ka-mahi’-i-ham, our wood. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
ni-ka-mahi’-i-ham, your wood. 
ka-mali’-i-ha/-is, long wood. 
e-a/-ma-ta-wi’-sta, wood of all kinds in the sa- 
cred language. 
ma-ta’-a, a great deal of wood, a forest or grove. 
work, i-ho’-tsi-ma-nist, to work at a difficult thing. 
i-hi’-ko-na, to work hard or industriously at 
anything. 
worms, i-nwh’-niv, intestinal worms. 
worthless, ni-wa-ni’-sta-tu, to be worthless, vile; a 
term of great reproach. 
wound, is-a’-a-na, wounded, a wounded person. 
wi-na’-a-mi, to wound without killing. 
i’-to-si-i-na’-o, to recover from a wound. 
wrap, e’-to-isé, to wrap up anything. 
o’-he-i-shi, to wrap up, as a babe in a blanket. 
e-0li'-po-o, wrapped up or around, for safe- 
keeping. 
wrestle, e’-wa-so, to wrestle, or play like two persons 
wrestling. 
wrinkled, e-o’-si-dts, wrinkled, not smooth, pitted. 
e-he’-hi-no-it, to be wrinkled or shrivelled. 
wrist, sin-ih-o’-wi-ats. 
write, mohi’-i-dts, to write, paint, sketch, figure. 
moh-is-to’, a book or writing. 
moh-is-to’-o-nots, pl. 
moh-is-to’-nis-tiits, a writing pen. 
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yard, i-tai/-i-wun, a measure of a yard used by the 
traders. 
yell, ta-no’-a-nést, to yell, to shout as the young men 
do. 
yellow, e’-i-yoh. 
e’-i-yo'-wo-nist, pl. 
i-ho’-wo-ni, to paint oneself yellow. 
yes, he’-hin. 
na’/-he-hin, same as Dakota, ¢in’-to. 
he’-i-he, certainly, yes, rather emphatic. 
ni-hi-tdm, it is good, yes. 
na-hi’-na, yes, Dakota, to, tosh. 
young, he-na-kis’, young of ducks and geese. 
