Lexeme Entries

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ȼe-á-hi-a-ȼáⁿ theáhiathóⁿ 9/22/09 7/3/11, 8:50 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼañ-ké-gaⁿ theáhithoⁿkʰégoⁿ Like. 9/22/09 7/3/11, 8:50 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼe-a-ȼiⁿ-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ theáhitheathiⁿtáthishoⁿ For or on account of these two animate objects which have gone hence, and are now moving before us at a great distance. 9/17/09 7/3/11, 8:51 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼe-á-ȼiⁿ-ṭá-taⁿ theáhitheáthiⁿtátʰoⁿ For or on account of these two moving animate objects that have gone hence, and are now moving before us at a great distance. 9/17/09 7/3/11, 8:51 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼe-á-ȼiⁿ-ṭá-taⁿ theáhitheáthiⁿtátʰoⁿ A dual for or on account of these two animate objects that have gone hence, and are now moving before us at a great distance. 9/17/09 7/3/11, 8:52 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼe-a-kĕ́-ṭa theáhitheakʰéta To the two long objects extending a great distance hence. 9/17/09 7/3/11, 8:52 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼé-a-ma-ṭá-taⁿ theáhithéamatátʰoⁿ 9/17/09 7/3/11, 8:53 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼe-á-taⁿ-ṭá-taⁿ theáhitheátʰoⁿtátʰoⁿ 9/17/09 7/3/11, 8:53 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼe-á-hi-ȼe-a-tĕ́-ṭa theáhitheatʰéta 9/17/09 7/3/11, 8:53 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-a-ké théakʰé This one (before us) is he who has been referred to. 9/18/09 7/3/11, 8:54 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-ba-hiⁿ thébahiⁿ n. "Hair on the lower jaw," whiskers on the lower jaw, without those on the cheeks, and exclusive of the chin-beard. 9/29/09 7/3/11, 8:55 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-ba hi-dé théba hidé n.phrase The large end of the jaw, "at the bottom." 9/29/09 7/3/11, 8:55 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-ba ki-gȼé théba kʰigthé n.phrase The bottom of the jaw, under the chin. 9/29/09 7/3/11, 8:55 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-bu-gȼé thébugthé n. The junction of the jaw-bone and the skull. 9/29/09 7/3/11, 8:56 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-cka théshka n. The part of the chest or breast near the collar-bone. 9/29/09 7/3/11, 8:56 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-cka mú-p'aⁿ-p'áⁿ-de théshka múp'oⁿp'óⁿde n.phrase syn. c̸ecka qc̸uʔa 9/29/09 8/17/11, 1:22 AM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-cka qȼú-a théshka qthúa n.phrase The hollow places in the neck near the collar-bone. 9/29/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-cki-bá-daⁿ théshkibádoⁿ n. A neck-yoke. 12/4/10 7/7/12, 2:41 AM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-ȼan-di théthoⁿdi In, by, beside, or near this curved inanimate object, this curved collection of inanimate objects, this place, etc. 12/7/10 7/16/11, 1:39 PM Catherine Rudin

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ȼé-ȼin-di théthiⁿdi By or near this moving animate object (before us). 12/7/10 7/15/11, 10:30 PM Catherine Rudin

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