INDIAN TRIBES OF THE MISSOURI VALLEY. 
enough, ka-ra-ha’-mik, ) enough; Iam done,—usual- 
ka-ra-ko’-mik, ly said when a speech is 
finished. 
exchange, bat-ba’-ke-re, in exchange. 
ka-va-ko’-mi-o, 
exist, ma-ka’-ku, to live, to exist. 
eye, is’-te. 
is-te-1’-e, 
mieneca, i eyebrows. 
is-tali’-pe, eyelids. 
is-te’-a-re, sore eyes. 
is’-te-wa -tsi-bah-w’-e-mih, to rub the eyes. 
is-te’-pi-k, to have the smoke come into the eyes. 
is’-te-o/-ma-te, iron for the eyes, spectacles. 
is-te-re’-de, to be blind. 
is-ta’-re-tuk, blindness. 
F. 
face, i’-se, ni’-se, ni-shi’-se. 
ni-se-bi’-shi-kat, a red face. 
ni’-se-lii-ri-shi’-tse, to wash the face. 
fall, ta-ni’-o, to fall down. 
farther, na/-ne. 
fat, shi-me’. 
ta-ra’, the fatty portions of an animal. 
father, ali-e’. 
mi-nup’-he, my father. 
feather, ma-ép’-ha-lia, a quill or feather. 
ma-ép’-ha-ha-ipsh, the tail feather. 
feel, bu-ru-shi’-¢ik, to feel, feeling. 
find, a-mo-nup’-ik, to find anything. 
fire, bi’-de. 
bi’-de-ka’-te, a small fire, a candle. 
a-rahi’-i-a, to light, as a candle or a fire. 
bi’-de-go’-hi-a, the fire blazes up. 
bi’-de-a-ra’-peh, the fire burns. 
bi-ra’-de, the fireplace. 
bi’-di-tu’-a, fire-wood. 
bi-di-tak, matches, friction. 
a’-ée-bi-de, a fire-horse, locomotive, furnace. 
fish, bu’-a. 
bu-a-na’-ka, all kinds of small fishes. 
bu-a-hah’-a, spotted fish, trout. 
bu-e-du’-sha, the blue heron, fish-eater. Ardea 
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bu-e-ku-ku’-e, fish-hook. 
i-min-deh’-o-me, the fins of a fish. 
float, da-ka-pe’, to float. 
flower, ba-ha-bu’-e, and dm’-pe. 
fly, ma-na-me’, to fly. 
i-nw-shu-shik, to fly in pieces. 
ma-pu-e-te, a fly, insect. 
ma-pu -e-¢o'-se, the common house-fly. 
min’-e-te-1’-she, a butterfly. 
foam, po’-he. 
foe, is-ma-hi’-he, all foes. 
foolish, ma-ma-nah/-e, a foolish man, one with no 
sense. 
foot, ba-tse’, and i¢-e-ta’-re. 
ba-tsi-ni’-ée, foot-racing. 
it-mu’-a, sole of the foot. 
forehead, mi-e-hi’-e. 
forever, ko-de-te’. 
fork, a-ra-sali’-ta, and ba-¢éu’-e. 
ba-éw’-e-sa-te-ka’-te, a small fork. 
forwards, i-se’-ko. 
freeze, a-ka-pe’, it is freezing. 
a-ka-pak’, it is frozen. 
mi-a-pak’, to be cold, to freeze. 
friend, a-mats’-Cik, and min-e-ba’-a-tse. 
ma-na/-ke, my friend. 
hin-a-ke’, my friend,—used in addressing a 
person. 
ma-na-se’, my heart, my friend,—a term of en- 
dearment in social life. 
frighten, ali-pa-ret’, to terrify. 
frog, sa’-ke. 
sa-ka/-re-¢u-ka/-re, a large toad. 
fruit, ma’-na-pa-pa, berries. 
ma-nit-nauk’, to bring berries or fruit. 
ma-nit-na-kuk, to gather fruit. 
o-4ik’, ripe fruit. 
o-4i'-se, green fruit. 
ma-ne-shi’-she, bullberries. 
ma-ne-shi’-she-ba/-ra-da-ru’-a, to beat the bull- 
berries off the bush. 
ma-na-ka/-she, service-berry bush. 
bi-tse’-tili-te, a black edible berry growing on 
the high mountains. 
