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Lexeme Word | Sentence | Translation | Citation | Link | Last Modified By | Actions |
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ȼé-ȼu-á-di | Ȼéȼuádi ȼiñké cetáⁿ agítaⁿbé ctĕwaⁿ-májĭ. | I have not yet even looked at the one, my relation, who is here. | O&PL: 133,5 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
-bi | Waȼáckaⁿ-bi enégaⁿi éiⁿte. | Perhaps you (pl.) think that you have made efforts. | O&PL: 26,5 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ʔá-gȼa-wá-ȼĕ | 'Ágȼawaȼáȼai. | You make them or us suffer. | O&PL: 53, 3 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
caⁿ-cáⁿ-ȼa | Caⁿcaⁿȼa maⁿȼiⁿi. | He walks tremblingly. | Om. | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
dú-ba-ha | Ániṭa dúbaha hné. | You are going to the four winds. | Om. Soc. 229 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
qi-ȼá ma-cáⁿ | qi-ȼá ma-cáⁿ áhiⁿ ṣnéde | the long wing-feathers of the war eagle | Om. Soc. 277, in 3rd Eth. Rept. | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
ú-ga-ctáñ-ka | úgactáñka gáxai | It tended to temptation. | Om. Soc. 343 | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
ȼa-té | Égiȼe wahába áⁿȼate. | At length we eat the corn. | Om. Soc., 290 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
cáñ-ge wá-ȼiⁿ a-gȼaí tĕ́-ṭa | Cáñge wáȼiⁿ agȼaí tĕ́ṭa añgáȼe añgáⁿȼai. | We wish to go to the place, etc. (said by leaders of a war party). | Om. Soc., 315 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
cáⁿ-ȼiñ-ké | Kagéha, ȼíkui hă, cáⁿȼiñké iⁿte. | My friend, you are invited to a feast (by such a one) after he has been occupied awhile. | Om. Soc., 315 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ȼe | Háⁿadi nudáⁿ aȼá-bikéamá. | It is said that they went off in a line on the war-path last night. | Om. Soc., 317 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
-bi-ké-a-má (-biama, kĕ) | Háⁿadi nudáⁿ aȼá-bikéamá. | It is said that they went off in a line on the war-path last night. | Om. Soc., 317 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ba-záⁿ-a-ha | Máⁿ aká bazáⁿha iȼéȼé-náⁿi. | The arrow goes suddenly among the others (said of the game). | Om. Soc., 339 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
cáⁿ-ṭañ-ga | Cáⁿ-ṭañ-ga ṭú-ma é-gaⁿ-ma-ȼáⁿ. | The blue wolves. | Om. Soc., 349 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ba-qtá-qta | Wakáⁿ-jide ha uȼáha baqtáqta núsiáqȼa-hnáⁿi. | They usually tie up the red medicine in a series of (connected) bundles, which is worn like a coiled lariat, with one part over the left shoulder and the other under the right arm. | Om. Soc., 350 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
ba-ḳú-wiⁿ-xe | Baḳúwiⁿxe ahí. | They reach there and pass around (the inside of) the tent. | Om. Soc., 360 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
be-cíⁿ-ciⁿ | Wáqe wáȼihaⁿ ȼiñké becíⁿciⁿqti aȼíⁿ aiáȼe etégaⁿ. | They will be apt to knock over and cover up (roll over and over on?) the man white man who removed them. | Omaha Notes, VII, 3 | Shelby Chandler | Edit Delete | |
wa-háⁿ-ʔe | Wahóⁿ'e tʰe táthishoⁿ | with reference to petitioning for a special favor | OPPL: 60, 3 | Binah Gordon | Edit Delete | |
yú-hŭ́ⁿ | Yúhŭ́ⁿ! núdaⁿhañgá, p̣áȼaⁿ bȼíqaⁿ, edádaⁿ ukít'ĕ éiⁿte. | Haha! O war captain (i.e. the Thunder-god), I will break off the head of any foe (that I may meet)! | P̣ȼn. | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete | |
aⁿ-wáⁿ-wa-ṭá | Aⁿwáⁿwaṭa bȼé-majĭ té. | I will go nowhere. | R. | Catherine Rudin | Edit Delete |