INDIAN TRIBES OF THE MISSOURI VALLEY. 
W. 
wadding, a-ko-ha’, wadding for a gun. 
wade, si’-a-he, to wade out after anything. 
wag, nan-ak’-a-ni, to wag the tail, as a dog. 
walk, ¢i-wi’-sa, to walk. 
warm, ash-ta’, to be warm. 
un-a-hu’-a-tol, warm yourself, you are cold. 
wander, an’-a-ha, to wander, to lose one’s way. 
war-party, nut-i-kun’-it. 
ta-wa’-he, a war-club. 
wash, a-he’-si-ta, to wash, as the hands. 
watch, a-na/-yi-ha’-ta, to watch, to look out. 
a-na-ye’, watching, waking. 
water, nié, water. 
ni-¢i, (pl.) 
kali-a’-ya-wi-kut’-e, shallow water. 
ben-a-ha/-wi-te, wide water. 
way, i-tha-ba’-ya, in that direction, in that way. 
We, na-ne-ni’-na, we or ours. 
weak, na-tilit’, weak, feeble. 
wear, a-liu’-be, to wear on the shoulders, as a blanket. 
weasel, si/-a. 
weather, wa-liu-sa’-ti-hi-ni, to be bad, stormy weather. 
weave, ni-tha-tan’-a, to weave or braid. 
well, i-nin-tan’, to be well. 
wet, sa-ya-ka/-na. 
what, to’-is-a, what is it? what? 
to-shi’-hi, what is the matter? 
to-u’-hu, how long? at what time? 
a-ha’, what? is it possible? is it so? 
to-hud’-ha-ta, how far? to what place ? 
when, to-u’-hu. 
where, ta-ti’-na, where is it ? 
whetstone, i-ta’-ha-ha. 
which, an-a’-a-huk. 
while, ku-thi’-hi, a long while. 
whip, is-ko-ha’, a whip. 
is-ko-ha/-na, (pl.) 
nis-ko-hin’-a, to whip or flog any one. 
whirlpool, ka-ka-ai’-na-wa, an eddy, whirlpool. 
whisper, i-wi-na-ye’-ti, to whisper. 
whistle, ni’-si-hi, to whistle. 
white, nun-a’-éa. 
why, tat. 
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who, an-a-a’, who is it? 
Widow, i-ni-wi’-si. 
wife, i-nain’, a wife, or married woman. 
na-tus’-i-ha, my wife. 
a-tus’-i-ha, thy wife. 
it-us’-i-ha, his wife. 
willow, ba-ée-wi'-shi, red willow. Cornus sericea. 
noh-than’, bark of red willow. 
ba-¢i-ya’-ka, a large willow, growing near the 
foot of the mountains. 
Wind, a-se’-si. 
na-kai’-si-si, with the wind. 
Window, na-e-ha’. 
wink, na-o-si’-Gi, to wink with the eyes. 
winter, écé. 
wish, at-i-na-e’-na, wish, disposition. 
with, na-ku’-in, with, together with. 
éi-ta’-wo, inside, within. 
éa/-i-thi, out of doors, without. 
wolf, ka-a’, prairie wolf. 
ka-a-wo'-u, same as last. 
al/-i, large wolf. 
a-wa/-ta-tas, same as last. 
woman, is’-i. 
is-l’-na, (pl.) 
a-na’-e-ha-wu’-is, an unmarried woman. 
wood, beli’-a. 
ali-u’-in-i, green wood. 
wa-thi/-ni, dry wood. 
it-ush’, pith of wood. 
wrinkles, wa-tha-na/-hain. 
write, éa-thun-a-he’, picture-writing on a robe. 
wa-thun-a-he’, to write with a pen. 
Y. 
yawn, na-ka’-ni, to gape, to yawn. 
yellow, ni-ha’-ya. 
ath’-i-na-ni-ha’-ya, very yellow. 
yes, a. 
yesterday, un-huw’-bat-i-’-shi-in-a. 
yonder, in’-a, yonder, there. 
you, ne-na’-nin. 
young, wa-na-niht’. 
yours, ai-nis-tat’. 
