Lexeme Entries

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gi-náⁿ-qaⁿ ginóⁿqoⁿ To break or splinter his own stick, bone, etc., with the foot (by treading on, kicking, etc.). 3/25/10 11/3/12, 2:49 AM Barbara Salvatore

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ga-náñ-ge ganóⁿge v.t. To throw any curved object that rolls after striking the ground; to roll a hoop, as white children do. 11/24/09 7/15/22, 1:28 AM Binah Gordon

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ga-qá-pi gaxápi v.t. To make a knife, pitchfork, etc. penetrate an object at which it is thrown. 12/1/09 7/15/22, 3:47 AM Binah Gordon

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ga-qá-pi-ȼaⁿ gaqápʰithoⁿ v.s. [to hit and stick somewhere when thrown, as a knife -- Binah Gordon] 12/1/09 7/15/22, 3:44 AM Binah Gordon

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ga-qȼá-de gaxtháde To dig under, undermine, make large at the base, as a cache or hole for corn; to get a fish-hook fast on anything. 12/1/09 7/15/22, 3:56 AM Binah Gordon

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gí-ba-qá-pi gíbaxápi v.t. 1st. dat. of baxapi [pierce flesh, clothing, hides or flat metals for somebody, with a stick, knife-point, scissors, or a pitchfork] 3/15/10 7/15/22, 3:39 AM Binah Gordon

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gí-ba-qá-pi-gȼe gíbaxápigthe v.t. 1st. dat. of baxápigthe [to pierce something suddenly for somebody with the point of a knife, stick, etc.] 3/15/10 7/15/22, 3:40 AM Binah Gordon

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gí-na-ce gínoⁿshe v.t. To snatch from one; to take an object from the owner by force. 2/24/10 7/15/22, 2:25 AM Binah Gordon

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ga ga pro. That: refers to what is at one side or out of sight. 12/12/09 6/2/11, 10:28 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-á-xa gaáxa v.a. To sweep off dust or litter with a bundle of sticks or switches; to drive off or sweep off, as the wind does dust. 12/14/09 6/29/11, 1:21 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bá-ba-xu gabábaxu v. To beat a piece of metal till it becomes four-cornered; to make hills of earth by hoeing. 12/14/09 6/29/11, 1:27 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bá-caⁿ gabáshoⁿ v. To bend an object by hitting with an ax, etc. 12/14/09 6/29/11, 1:32 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bá-s'iⁿ gabás'iⁿ To make one stoop by striking him. 12/14/09 3/11/11, 7:55 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bá-s'iⁿ máñ-gȼe gabás'iⁿ móⁿgthe To knock and make turn bottom side up: said of stick. 12/14/09 3/11/11, 7:59 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bá-zu gabázu n. Two mounds of earth, blankets, etc., serving as the "home" or "base" of one of the contending parties in the game of Wabac̣nade. 12/14/09 6/28/11, 3:52 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bȼáⁿ-wa-kán-da-gi-wá-ȼĕ gabthóⁿwakʰóⁿdagiwáthe That which is apt to strike one very soon, of which is apt to be carried very quickly by the wind to one, as the odor of a skunk. 12/14/09 7/15/11, 10:35 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bȼí-p'ĕ gabthípʰe To reduce to dust by hitting with a heavy instrument; to mix manure and earth with a hoe. 12/14/09 7/7/12, 7:53 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bȼíⁿ-ȼa gabthíⁿtha Said of a large log, rolling a little of its own accord, as when it is put into place in building a house; also, to make a large log roll into place by striking it. 12/14/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bȼú-bȼu-ga gabthúbthuga To mix corn meal and water into lumps and put into a kettle to boil; to make hills with a hoe; to cut corners on an object with an ax or hatchet. 12/14/09 12/29/11, 5:46 PM Catherine Rudin

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ga-bí-je gabízhe v. To wink. 12/14/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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