Lexeme Entries

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ba-qá-pi baxápi v.a. Refers to the flesh, clothing, hides, or flat metals; to piece with a stick, knife-point, scissors, or a pitchfork 2/16/10 7/15/22, 3:37 AM Binah Gordon

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ba-qá-pi-gȼe baxápigthe v.a. to pierce an ob. suddenly with the point of a knife, stick, etc. 2/16/10 7/15/22, 3:38 AM Binah Gordon

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ba-sí-hi basíhi v.a. To cleanse out a gun-barrel with a stick; to brush a floor clean. 2/11/10 7/15/22, 3:35 AM Binah Gordon

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ba-zú-be bazúbe v.a. to make a stick or plank pointed at one end by sawing or planing 2/9/10 7/15/22, 9:19 AM Binah Gordon

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ba-ȼí-aⁿ-aⁿ-ba bathíoⁿoⁿba v. To file metal till it is polished and glittering. 2/11/10 6/1/11, 1:25 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-ȼí-ci-je bathíshizhe v. To bend a stick, etc., very far by pushing. 2/11/10 7/9/11, 3:50 PM Catherine Rudin

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ba-ȼí-ȼi-de bathíthide v. To make ripples on the water, as a school of fish, or beavers in motion, will do. 2/11/10 6/29/12, 12:39 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-ȼí-gu-je bathíguzhe v. 1. To push, as a stick, against any object, bending it (the stick) a little: to bend, as a bow, by pushing. 2. Said of cornstalks that do not come up straight but bend over a little. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 3:13 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-ȼíñ-ge bathíⁿge v. To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 3:11 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-ȼu-je bathuzhe v. To push or thrust against a barrel, forcing it over and spilling its contents. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 3:08 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-ȼú-taⁿ bathútʰoⁿ v. To scrape or plane wood straight; to file metal straight. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 3:04 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-é-ju-ba baézhuba v. To push, plane, etc., saying nothing to anyone, being utterly unconcerned. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 3:02 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼá bagthá v. 1. Vulgar. 2. To undo hair that is braided, or plaited rope, etc. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 2:58 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼá-kaⁿ bagthákʰoⁿ v. To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 2:49 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼán-de bagthóⁿde v. To plane or file away, making the wood or metal blunt or short. 2/17/10 11/3/15, 2:48 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼáⁿ-ȼa bagthóⁿtha v. To push on an object, and miss doing what was intended; to thrust at a foe and miss him, because of his dodging. 2/17/10 11/2/15, 11:10 PM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼáⁿ-ȼiⁿ bagthóⁿthiⁿ v. To make one furious or crazy by pushing or punching him. 2/17/10 6/1/11, 1:33 AM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼáⁿ-pa bagthóⁿpʰa v. 2/17/10 11/2/15, 11:03 PM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼé-gȼe-ze bagthégtheze v. To write many lines, as in a book or letter, again and again. 2/17/10 11/2/15, 11:00 PM Catherine Rudin

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ba-gȼé-je bagthézhe v.s. Whatsoever is made spotted by writing, as when the object is covered with round black figures of various sizes. 2/17/10 11/2/15, 4:26 AM Catherine Rudin

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