Lexeme Entries
Word | Macy | Part of Speech | Source Definition | Created Date | Last Modified | Last Modified By | Dorsey slip | Actions |
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ȼa-qȼí | thaqthí | To gnaw, as a dog does a bone, making a noise with the mouth. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.04a.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼí-ä-jĭ | thaqthíazhi | v.a. | To eat food quietly, not making any noise. | 9/24/09 | 7/3/11, 8:17 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.04a.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼí-be | thaqthíbe | Whatsoever is penetrated suddenly by biting, and is eaten with the juice dripping from it, as a watermelon, is described thus. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.04b.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼí-tu | thaqthítʰu | To make one cruel or ill-behaved by talking to him; to corrupt one by talking; to speak of as bad or cruel; to say any thing against a person or animal. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.04c.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼíⁿ | thaqthíⁿ | To make snarl by biting or talking to; said of dogs. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.04c.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼíⁿ-je | thaqthíⁿzhe | To smoke a pipe, sending small sparks out. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.04d.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼáⁿ | thaqthóⁿ | To gather up a mouthful of grass, flesh, etc., in the mouth. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.03d.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼáⁿ-je | thaqthóⁿzhe | To make the sound heard when one crunches crackers, etc., in the mouth; to bite through, as a piece of meat, and hit the teeth against something solid, as a bone or skewer concealed in the meat. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.03d.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼú- | thaqthú | To bite a hole through an object. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.05a.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼú-ʔa | thaqthú'a | To eat out or suck out all the marrow from a bone, leaving it --. To bite or peck out the eyes, making one blind. | 11/9/10 | 8/20/12, 8:59 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.05a.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼú-de | thaqthúde | To pull off skin or bark with the teeth; to pull or draw out with the teeth. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.05b.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼú-ge | thaqthúge | To bite a hole in or through an object. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.05c.jpg |
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ȼa-qȼú-qȼu-ge | thaqthúqthuge | v. | Said if one drops water on iron, which rusts here and there, till holes are eaten in it; or, if one has the small pox, and the pustules sink in the middle, making one pitted. | 9/24/09 | 8/13/12, 2:51 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.05d.jpg |
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ȼa-qú | thaqú | v. | To draw in with the breath; to inhale, as cold air, dust, etc. | 9/24/09 | 7/3/11, 8:22 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.08a.jpg |
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ȼa-qú-ʔe | thaqú'e | To make the sound heard when paper or calico is torn by the teeth; to suck up the affected part, as Indian doctors do, making a sucking sound. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.09b.jpg |
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ȼa-qú-be | thaqúbe | To speak of an object as surprising, or supernatural; to rate it highly; to wonder, or be amazed, hence to speak thus. | 11/9/10 | 7/6/11, 6:31 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.08b.jpg http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.08c.jpg |
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ȼa-qú-be-wá-ȼĕ | thaqúbewáthe | v. | To speak of as wonderful; to magnify or praise. | 9/24/09 | 7/6/11, 6:36 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.08c.jpg http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.08d.jpg |
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ȼa-qú-daⁿ | thaqúdoⁿ | To make stand up by biting, as horses do the grass when they graze. | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.02c.jpg |
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ȼa-qú-c̣na | thaqúzhna | Falling out of its own accord, as hair from the head after sickness. | 9/24/09 | 7/6/11, 6:43 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.09a.jpg |
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ȼa-sá-da | thasáda | To straighten again with the teeth (by pulling). | 11/9/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2an/opd.01.100.09b.jpg |
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