INDIAN TRIBES OF THE MISSOURI VALLEY. 
min-e’-tsi-ka’-ta, willow-bushes. 
min-it-shi’-re, yellow willow. 
min-e’-1-ta’-ri, the common willow. 
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aoe \ a spring of water. 
ma-he’, to boil up, as water from a spring. 
ma-ha’-e-ho, a multitude of springs. 
ma-mi’-mili, to walk in the water. 
i’-e-pu’-le, to weep, to make water come from 
the eyes; the name of a hill or butte on 
Crazy Woman’s Fork, a branch of Powder 
River. 
weak, ba-ba’-éék, feeble. 
wealthy, ba-e’-tsih, rich. 
weapon, bat’-su-rek, ) any kind of defensive weapon 
ba-ba-ku’-ra, } used as arms. 
ma-e-tsi-pe, a battle-axe. 
wear, i-e-ke’-be, to wear, as clothes. 
weasel, w’-te. 
weed, ba-de-i-Gap’-de-ke, a nettle weed. 
ba-a-pa/-ne, any kind of weed. 
well, hin’-e-et-de’-te, healthy, well. 
lai-tho-ke’, it is well. 
wet, a-gi’-tsili. 
what, sap. 
sa/-pa, what is it? 
sa-pe’, who is it? 
sa-pah’-pi-ra, what are you looking after ? 
sap-ti-re, what are you doing? 
sap’-te, why is it? 
sa’-me, how much? how many? 
ma-no’-e-sa/-pa, what thing is it? 
hin’-e-sa’-pa, what is that? 
i-mi-she, what is it? tell me. 
where, sho. 
sho’-rak, where is it? 
sho’-tats, how do you do? 
sho-te’-ra, where? in what place? 
sho-ta’-ée, how? in what way? 
sho’-ka, where is that ? 
shosh’-te-re, where are you going? 
sho’-i-ni-Gi’-re, when? when is it? at what 
time? 
whip, is’-a-sin’-it-se, and it-si/-rit-se, a riding whip. 
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whistling, ki’-o-shik, the whistling of the male elk. 
white, tsi’-e-kat. 
sho/-rtish, a white root. 
wife, u’-a. 
wild, ak-se’-re-te. 
wind, ho’-ée. 
sah-ik’, wind from the stomach. 
ap-Ge’, windpipe. 
no-mi’-na, to wind up anything. 
Window, ba-sa-she’. 
winter, ma-se’, and ma’-na. 
wipe, ku-ru-sili’, to wipe. 
wish, ma-o-ne’-¢ik, to wish. 
Within, o-mu’-e-ke. 
without, o-me’-na-ku. 
wolf, tse’-e-te, a large wolf. Canis occidentalis. 
tse’-e-Ge, a mad wolf. 
tse’-e-te-a-pish’, a wolf’s nose. 
bu’-a-ta, prairie wolf. Canis latrans. 
woman, mie. 
mi’-e-ka-te, a girl. 
mi’-e-do-ki/-se, a bashful woman. 
mi’-e-e'-pe, a jealous woman. 
mi’-e-ba-bu’-ro-ke, a virtuous woman. 
mi’-e-ka’-te-ba-bu’-ro-ke, a virtuous girl. 
mi’-e-ka/-nis-te, a young woman. 
ka-ne-ka/-te, an old woman. 
wonder, ba-ra-¢e-ra’-shik. 
wood, ma-na, 
: ; wood, or a tree. 
ma’-ne, 
ma’-ne-a-pe’-ta-ni’-o, leaves falling from the 
trees. 
ma-ne’-sat-sil, a small strip of wood, a splinter. 
ma-ne’-ka, a small piece of wood. 
ma-ne’-ba-sa’-bi-sho-shu’-ru-e, a piece of wood 
with a spear-point in the end, a javelin. 
ma/-ne-pi-ru’-pe, a war-club filled with nails. 
ma’-ne-sa-Ge’, a forest, or grove of trees. 
ma’-ne-Ci’-te, green wood. 
ma/-ne-éo’-se, dry wood. 
ma’-ne-u’-she, the root of a tree. 
ma’-ne-ho’-pe, a hollow log or tree. 
ma’-ne-hi’-te, rotten wood. 
ma’-ne-pa’-Ge, a wooden picket, stake. 
