INDIAN TRIBES OF THE MISSOURI VALLEY. 
passionate, ¢i-ni-no’-wu-it, to be passionate, to get 
angry quickly. 
peace, i-ni’-tai-wa’-na, a peace. 
na-ti-ni’-tai-wa’-na, to make a peace. 
peel, ka-ku’-i-na, to peel, as bark. © 
éin-ali’-a, to pare, to peel off, as the rind. 
perhaps, nali-u’-i-he, perhaps, maybe. 
pheasant, na-na/-be-den’-a, drumming pheasant. 
bas-éen-an’, wild turkey, spotted-wing. 
pick, ka’-i-ye, to pick, as berries. 
ku-i-tan-a’, to pick off, as a scab. 
ba-ha-ku’-na, to pick off, as ears of corn from a 
stalk. . 
pinch, a-lio’-as-i-na, to pinch. 
Pine, sath, a pine. Pinus. 
tha-ki/-sath, spruce pine. 
ba-thi’-na, and to-sath’, Juniperus. 
pipe, e-Ca, a pipe. 
e-¢a/-ha-na (pl.), pipes. 
na-ti-ca’, my pipe. 
a-ti-¢a’, thy pipe. 
i-ti-éa’, his pipe. 
a-ti-¢a’-a/-nin, your pipe. 
1-ti-¢a’-en’-a, their pipe. 
pity, a-we’-nun-i, to take pity on one. 
plain, i-tha-be’, a level plain. 
plan, tas-d/-ni-na, to plan anything. 
plenty, wa-na’-the, a plenty. 
wa-na-the’-thi (intensive form of the above), a 
great number or quantity. 
pleugh, bi-ta-wu-ni’-tha-ku, a plough, a ground-breaker 
plums, ba-si’-win-a. : 
point, ni-thi-so’-hai-a, to point with the finger or hand. 
poor, a-Gi’-ni-na-ni’-ni, poor in flesh. 
pounce, ith-ku’-te, to seize or pounce on anything. 
pound, is-tha’-ba, to pound fine. 
jia-ya’-lie, to pound or crush, as bones. 
pour, e-ta-na’, to pour out, as water. - 
powder, ¢e’-tha. 
praise, bi-with-tun’-a, praise, compliments. 
prairie, itha-wu’. 
to prick, kut-a-ha’, to prick with a pin. 
tha-wut’-a-ta-ka’-it, to prick up the ears, as a 
horse. 
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pride, i-sit’, pride, to be proud. 
prisoner, wa-wa-e-na’, a prisoner, captive. 
pull, ka-nan/-a, to pull out the hair from the skin. 
ka-ku’-na, to pull in pieces. 
push, un-ku’-i-ti, to push down. 
ka-ha-e’-na, to push aside, to separate, as high 
erass. 
put, éi’-tha-wi, to put on, as clothes. 
ka/-wo, to put anything in the mouth. 
na-Ce’, to put up the lodge. 
Q. 
quick, na-liu’-hu, to be quick, in a hurry. 
quiver, ¢i-tuth’-a, a quiver for arrows. 
bah-a’-ka-¢i-tuth’-a, a panther-skin quiver. 
bali-a’-ka, a panther. 
Bist ah 
rabbit, ai-wa-ta’-ka, a large rabbit. 
na-wa-ta’-ka, small rabbit, left, or not pure 
breed. 
rain, a-na’-sa. 
a-sa/-ti-nit, it rains. 
na-yat’, a rainbow, the Great Spirit’s fishing-line. 
ramrod, ¢i-ta-hai’. 
rattle, koh’-un-a-ku’-i-te, to ring or rattle anything. 
ravine, ka-ha’-wo-e, a ravine or hollow among the 
hills. 
reach, ée-ti’, to reach out the hand, to take anything. 
red, ba-a’. 
ba-iht’, it is red. 
relationship, i-ni’-ta-in. 
rest, tai-yu-nu’-shi, to rest, to take rest. 
revenge, wa-wa-ni’-shi-ni’-tai-wa, to get revenge. 
rib, i-¢a’-na, ribs of any animal. 
rich, ni-thai’-ye-ti, to be rich. 
ride, ta-hw’-ki, to ride, as a horse. 
ring, ni-lia-nath’-a-tha, finger-ring. 
rip, ta-tin’-a, to rip. 
river, ni-i’-a, a river. 
ni-Ci’-a-he, a little river. 
road, na-na/-¢a-ba’, milky way, white road. 
roast, a-ku’-ha, to roast. 
robe, na’-éa, a buffalo robe. 
