má-zi nú-ga |
mázi núga |
n. |
the male mazi, or cedar. |
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5/23/11, 3:51 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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má-zu-be |
mázube |
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to make sharp-pointed by cutting with a knife or handsaw |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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má-ʔa |
má'a |
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to fail in cutting back and forth with a knife; to fail in cutting with a knife, or in sawing with a hand-saw, for want of time, etc. |
7/2/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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má-ʔa |
má'a |
n. |
the cottonwood, or Populus canadensis |
7/2/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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má-ʔa-be |
má'abe |
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to cut a notch in an ob. with a saw or knife |
7/2/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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má-ʔa-xe |
má'axe |
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to make the sound heard when metal or bone is cut or sawed through |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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má-ʔa-ʔa-be |
má'a'abe |
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to cut notches in an ob. with a saw or knife |
7/2/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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má-ʔu-ʔu-de |
má'u'ude |
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to cut holes hear and there in a skin, when flaying an animal |
3/31/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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maNzeska nexe |
maNzeska nexe |
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A white tin kettle or bucket. |
2/1/11 |
5/5/11, 7:16 PM |
Darcy M Smith |
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ma t u-a-he |
ma tʰ uahe |
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N/A |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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maⁿ |
moⁿ |
n. |
an arrow |
4/12/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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maⁿ |
moⁿ |
n. |
an archaic word; earth, ground. Used in comp. |
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Catherine Rudin |
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maⁿ-á |
moⁿá |
n. |
a steep place; a cliff or bank, as of a river. |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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maⁿ-á-a-há |
moⁿáahá |
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down or over a cliff or steep bank |
4/12/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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máⁿ-a-ȼa |
móⁿatha |
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on the back |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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máⁿ-a-ȼá-ȼa |
móⁿathátha |
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on the back again and again |
4/12/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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Maⁿ-á-skă-ȼáⁿ |
Moⁿáskăthóⁿ |
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"the (land of the) While Cliffs": one of the old camping-places of the Omahas, situated between Uc̸adawan tĕ and Hide-c̸iñge tĕ, near the Platte R. |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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maⁿ-á u-gá-za-za |
moⁿá ugázaza |
n.phrase |
a hillside having a series of terraces formed by the falling of the soil, etc., when detached by rain, etc. |
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Catherine Rudin |
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maⁿ-á u-qȼú-qa |
moⁿá uqthúqa |
n.phrase |
a steep bank. |
4/14/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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maⁿ-bá-ju-jú |
moⁿbázhuzhú |
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clods of earth here and there on the ground, which make traveling difficult. |
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