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i-ru’-ke-bu-e-bush’-mik, to bring meat and eat. 
is-du’-she-she, fresh meat. 
ma-ni-she, dried meat. 
huk’-pi-e, Jouillon, the liquor after boiling meat. 
meet, a-ni-eli’-teli, to meet another. 
melt, ba’-kats, to melt. 
ba-ka’-¢ik, to melt, as ice. 
memory, a-wats’-kap-ma, to commit to memory. 
mend, i¢-e-ha-kik, to mend. 
middle, ku’-a-de, in the middle. 
milk, at-si-mi’-na. 
mine, bas, (possessive pronoun.) 
bas-mit-si’-e, my knife. 
bas-mit-si’-e-hu’-e, give me my knife. 
bi-be’, it is mine. 
mint, shu-shu’-e, a kind of mint, Mentha. 
shu-shu’-e-re-¢u’-ku-re, horse-mint, balm. 
miss, ba-ru-sak’, to miss the mark in shooting. 
mistake, ka-bi’-ak, to make a mistake. 
mix, wa-re-ba’-o, to mix. 
moccasin, ba-sa-pe’, and ba-sali-pe’. 
ba-sa-pe’-bu-retk, moccasins torn or broken. 
ba-sah’-pa-ke, moccasin strings. 
homp-ta’-re, shoes or moccasins. 
hom-pi-she-dali’-pe, white man’s shoes. 
moose, 0-pis’-pi, seen by the Crows in the North. 
mortification, a-no-mut-si’-rus-tse, mortification in dis- 
ease. 
mosquito, a-pa’-ka. 
mother, ba-sali’-u-e. 
ba-sali’e, my mother. 
bu-sha’, my mother in law. 
mountain, a-ma-ha’-be. 
a-ma-ha’-ba-i-a-ka/-te, little mountain. 
mourn, mi-ma’-tse-shi-a’-te, to mourn, to be in mourn- 
ing. 
ba-ta’-0k, mourning. 
mouse, i-su’-e-ka-te, a kind of field-mouse. 
mouth, a-ma-tsi’-e, the mouth of a stream. 
move, ali-a’, to move away, from one place to another. 
dds-ha’ (imp.), move up close. 
much, a-hik, a “heap,” a great deal. 
a-ho’-i-shék, more, very much. 
na’-mih, how much ? 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
mud, shi-pi’-e. 
shi-pi’-e-de-sa’-Gik, to stick in the mud. 
mule, ali-pi-se’. 
mystery, bali-pa, medicine or mystery. 
N. 
nail, is-mali’-pe, the finger nail. 
bas-mahi’-pe, my finger nail. ; 
it-ali’-pu-a, toe and finger nails, the claws of any 
animal. 
it-ali’-pu-a-shi’-tik, a claw or nail when broken 
off. 
neck, ma’-a-pe. 
ma-a’-pi-e, a necklace of beads. 
ba-de’-e-ali-pu’-a-te, a necklace of bears’ claws. 
needle, mit-se’-wat-su’-a, a sewing needle. 
neither, ma-i-he’, neither, something else. 
nest, ish-tsi/-se, a nest of any kind. 
news, ko-te’-ba-re-ta’-re, ill news, bad news. 
a-ni-tsi/-me-bi-she, I have received the news. 
night, o’-tsi-ek. 
nipple, a/-at-se, teat or nipple. 
no, ba-ret’. 
a-ra-di’-a-wa-sa, same as ba-ret’. 
ba-re-ta/-re, not at all. 
ba-re-ta’-re-ba-re-ta’-re, no, never can’ be. 
a-rin-det’, for no purpose. 
nose, ba-pe’. 
nothing, ham-net’, nothing, there is none. 
now, hin-e-ka’, 
hin-ak’-ek, 
ip hea 
hin-a-ka’-¢e, not long ago. 
\ at this time. 
O. 
object, ka-ni-ni’-a-tek, a thing, anything, an’ object. 
often, a-hon’-ha, many times. 
old, ba-ha-di’-a. 
ka-ra-shi’-e, a long time, advanced age. 
shi’-a-kat, old, of great age. 
is-a’-ka-kat, an old man. 
ornament, o'-ma-te-pa-pash’-ka-te, small, round, brass 
ornaments. 
map-ma’-she, a ring hanging from the neck, 
as an ornament. 
