Lexeme Entries
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ba-qú-ʔe | baqú'e | sound-word; to make the sound heard in tearing calico (waqin ha babc̸aze), scraping wood by pushing (jan baskebe), or in using a saw (wemagixe ani ḳĭ) | 2/17/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bak/opd.01.055.05b.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ i-ȼáⁿ-ȼĕ | bas'íⁿ ithóⁿthe | To turn upside down, as a book, hat, etc., not his own. | 2/11/10 | 7/22/11, 9:11 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.10c.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ i-ȼé | bas'íⁿ ithé | If one has stumbled, and fallen head-foremost, they say this of him. | 2/11/10 | 3/11/11, 5:06 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.10c.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ i-ȼé-ȼĕ | bas'íⁿ ithéthe | To turn a child down head-foremost suddenly. | 2/11/10 | 3/11/11, 5:06 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.10d.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ i-hé-ȼĕ | bas'íⁿ ihéthe | To place a tool, long object, etc., bottom upwards. | 2/11/10 | 3/11/11, 5:07 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.10d.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ i-té-ȼĕ | bas'íⁿ itʰéthe | To place a standing object, not his own, bottom-upwards. | 2/11/10 | 3/11/11, 5:10 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.056.01a.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ u-ȼí-qpa-ȼĕ | bas'íⁿ uthíqpathe | To throw down an object on its or his face. | 2/11/10 | 3/11/11, 5:12 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.056.01c.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ u-há | bas'íⁿ uhá | To follow the course of a stream, from its head to its mouth, the reverse of the usual way. | 2/11/10 | 3/11/11, 5:13 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.056.01c.jpg |
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ba-s'íⁿ u-ḳí-gȼi-qpa-ȼĕ | bas'íⁿ ukígthiqpathe | To fall down on his face. | 2/11/10 | 3/11/11, 5:13 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.056.01b.jpg |
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ba-sá-ȼu | basáthu | Sound-word; to make corn rattle by pushing it into a bag. | 2/11/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.07b.jpg |
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ba-sá-da | basáda | To straighten out, as the arm when bent at the elbow; to iron clothing. | 2/11/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.07a.jpg |
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ba-sá-sa | basása | freq of basĕ | 2/11/10 | 6/29/12, 12:55 AM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.07d.jpg |
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ba-sán-de | basóⁿde | To walk through a thicket, shaking a bush once by pushing against it: this denotes more rapid shaking than is meant by bapʼande. | 2/11/10 | 7/16/11, 2:49 AM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.09a.jpg |
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ba-sáⁿ | basóⁿ | Said if a splinter should get into the eye, give pain, causing the formation of a white substance. | 2/11/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.08a.jpg |
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ba-sáⁿ-ȼa | basóⁿtha | To turn over a heavy leg, etc., by pushing; to turn a large and heavy animal over on the other side, so as to continue laying it. | 2/11/10 | 7/22/11, 8:54 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.08a.jpg |
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ba-sáⁿ-san-de | basóⁿsoⁿde | To make an object shake rapidly many times by pushing; to walk through a thicket, and shake a bush rapidly by pushing against it. | 2/11/10 | 7/16/11, 2:50 AM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.08c.jpg |
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ba-sáⁿ-san-de | basóⁿsoⁿde | To walk through a thicket or forest, shaking the bushes and trees rapidly by pushing against them. | 2/11/10 | 7/16/11, 2:50 AM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.08d.jpg |
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ba-sáⁿ-saⁿ-ȼa | basóⁿsoⁿtha | To push an object from side to side, making it roll over and over, back and forth. | 2/11/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.08c.jpg |
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ba-sĕ | base | To saw wood, etc., entirely in two; to break off, as a stick, by punching with it, when thrust at the object from a little distance. | 2/11/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.09c.jpg |
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ba-sé-gȼĕ | baségthe | To break off or in two, by pushing with a stick held directly against the object. | 2/11/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/bas/opd.01.055.09c.jpg |
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