INDIAN TRIBES OF THE MISSOURI VALLEY. 
mi-sak’-spah-e, to lean on any one, used in social 
intercourse. 
leg, mi-hu’-re. 
mi-hw-re-a-ka’-ta-wa-mili’, to put the legs into 
another’s lap. 
leggins, i’-shi-she, 
ho-ée’, 
ho-ée’-e-a-she’, garnishing for leggins. 
i legeins or pants. 
lengthwise, ba¢!-ku-ko-ni’-a. 
lie, bash-tsit’-mili, to lie on anything, as a bed. 
ho-pik’, to lie down. 
hu-pa/-re (imp.), lie down. 
da-ka’-pik, lying down on any place. 
ba-hop’-nik, I will lie down. 
lift, du-e’, to raise or lift up. 
ba-ru-e’, I lift up. 
light, tah-pili’-at, light, not heavy. 
lightning, shi-re-sho’-re. 
ka-ni/-tsi-e, to lighten, as just before a 
storm. 
lignite, O6m-bi-dali’-i-tah-pu’-a, ‘stone coal.” 
lips, i-e-ali’-pe. 
listen, hin-e’, look here! say! listen !—used to call 
attention. 
little, i-e-ka’-shi-at, little, applied to any child. 
live, in-ék’, to live. 
in-e’, alive. 
in-e-shi’-uk, long life. 
hi-ri-tsi/-sa-re, to be or to live close by or near. 
lizard, ma-ka’-pe (species unknown). 
mi-shu-ka’-re, a ground lizard. _ 
lodge, a-she’, a tent or lodge. 
a-she’-mo-na, inside of a lodge. 
ash-kum/’-u-a, inside of a house. 
a-she’-ih-i-mo’-a, the tent is full of persons. 
a-she’-kan-tuk’-puk, to break down the lodge. 
ash-it-sik’, a good house. 
bi’-ro-pe-ash’-u-a, a beaver lodge. 
a-she’-e-kat/-kat, a red tent or lodge. 
ash-ali’-tsik, a white tent or lodge. 
a-she’-ap’-ka-wi, a very bad lodge. 
bik-ta’-she, grass lodge, a house built of grass. 
is-ki-she’-pu-a, rotten medicine lodge (Clarke’s 
Fork). 
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bish-kish’-e, to place buffalo-meat in a lodge. 
ba’-tsi- 
i: S, » \ lodge-poles. 
i-e’-ni-e, 
ba’-tsi-e-a-ntk’, to bring the lodge-poles. 
Pine Wood Creek, or Pole 
ba’-tsi-a’-Ze, 
\ Creek. 
i-e’-ni-e-a/-Ze, 
I 
Ae ey aan \ to live in a tent or lodge. 
is-mi#’-pe-re, a lodge-skin that has been used. 
look, a! look here! 
ba-te-ck’-yak, he is looking’at us. 
aé-kah’-a-ka-ba, go and look out. 
lose, ko’-re-sak, to lose anything. 
louse, mbe. 
love, a-ma-tsi’-she, 
ere \ to love. 
in-¢i’-sa-kits, 
lungs, da-ho’, lungs or lights. 
M. 
magpie, im-pi’-a-kat. 
Bree 
make: des ia \ to make anything. 
ti/-a-wak, 
i¢-ék’, to make up. 
male, ba-a-sa’-ne, the male of any animal. 
mallet, mi-pad’-ke, a stone mallet, used for driving 
down lodge-pins. 
man, bat-se’, and wat-si’. 
bat-se’-tse, a chief or warrior. 
bat-se’-it-sik, a good man. 
is-ali’-a-she, a young man. 
wah-pek’, medicine-men. 
ma-ste-shi’-re, yellow eyes, a white man. 
ma-ste-shi’-re-ship-it’-e, a black man, a negro. 
ma-ste-shi’-re-is-de-ka’-ke, white man’s birds, do- 
mestic fowls. 
bi-ruli’-pa-ke, a human being, person, a man, the 
people. 
ak-ba-di/-o, a doctor or medicine-man. 
mancuvre, wa-tsi’-ek-tsuk, to drill. 
marrow, tu’-pe. 
marsh, ma-ha’-shi-pi-e’. 
meat, i-ru’/-ke, any kind of meat. 
i-rah/-pu-a, stinking meat. 
i-ru’-ka-ha-pih, the meat falls down. 
