Lexeme Entries
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míⁿ-jiⁿ-jíñ-ga | míⁿzhiⁿzhíⁿga | n. | Girls of different sizes. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.02a.jpg |
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miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ | miⁿká'e | n. | A star; stars. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.03b.jpg |
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Miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ áⁿ-ba-há ȼiⁿ | Miⁿká'e óⁿbahá thiⁿ | prop.noun | "The star moving towards day"; the evening star, Venus. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.03b.jpg |
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miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ hú-ȼu-ga ȼáⁿ | miⁿká'e húthuga thóⁿ | A group of seven stars near the handle of the great Dipper, so called because they form a circle. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.04a.jpg |
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miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ jiñ-gá xa-gé jú-gi-gȼé ȼiⁿ | miⁿká'e zhiⁿgá xagé zhúgigthé thiⁿ | The star that goes along with its little one, weeping, a double star in the handle of the Great Dipper, near the bowl. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.04c.jpg |
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Miⁿ-ḳá-ʔe maⁿ-ȼíⁿ-ä-jĭ ȼaⁿ | Miⁿká'e moⁿthíⁿazhi thoⁿ | prop.noun | "The star which does not walk": the North star. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.05a.jpg |
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miⁿ á-na-qȼĕ | miⁿ ánaqthe | "Moon hid": said if it does not shine for several nights. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.125.06d.jpg |
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míⁿ ȼaⁿ ga-bȼíⁿ-ȼa hí | míⁿ thoⁿ gabthíⁿtha hí | The sun turns towards evening; the sun reaches the point where he turns towards evening. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.125.10d.jpg |
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míⁿ ȼaⁿ í-ki-sáⁿ-ȼiⁿ ȼé | míⁿ thoⁿ íkʰisóⁿthiⁿ thé | The moon goes out of sight; the sun goes or sinks out of sight below the hills or horizon. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.125.10d.jpg |
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míⁿ ȼaⁿ p̣a-hé kĕ á-gȼaⁿ hí | míⁿ thoⁿ pahé kʰe ágthoⁿ hí | The sun has reached the bluff and rests upon it. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.126.01c.jpg |
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Míⁿ gȼi ṭáⁿ-iⁿ | Míⁿ gthi tóⁿiⁿ | Moon Has-come-back Visible. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.126.09d.jpg |
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míⁿ gi-t'é ȼé | míⁿ git'é tʰhé | The moon is dying drawing near its end (end of the month): said also of an eclipse of the moon or sun: it is becoming eclipsed. | 1/15/10 | 7/8/12, 1:53 AM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.126.10a.jpg |
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miⁿ hí-de | miⁿ híde | Said when the sun is low. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.126.10c.jpg |
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míⁿ i-ȼé | míⁿ ithé | Sunset. Literally, "the sun has gone." | 1/15/10 | 6/10/11, 12:58 AM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.01b.jpg |
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míⁿ kĕ gi-t'é | míⁿ kʰe git'é | "The moon is dead": the end of the month. | 1/15/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.02d.jpg |
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mi-wá-da | miwáda | Said of a man who has been deprived of his wife by another man. | 1/27/10 | 6/9/11, 9:34 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.03d.jpg |
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miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ maⁿ-ȼíⁿ-a-jĭ ȼaⁿ | miⁿká'e moⁿthíⁿazhi thoⁿ | "The star which does not walk"; the North Star. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.06a.jpg |
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miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ míⁿ-xa si jíñ-ga tĕ | miⁿká'e míⁿxa si zhíⁿga tʰe | "The small group of stars forming a small goose foot"; a group of five small stars south of the Great Dipper (in December), as seen at Omaha Agency. They form a pentagon. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.05c.jpg |
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miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ míⁿ-xa si ṭáñ-ga tĕ | miⁿká'e míⁿxa si tóⁿga tʰe | A group of six stars near the group minxa si jiñga tĕ, consisting of three large and three small ones. | 1/27/10 | 7/20/11, 2:13 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.06a.jpg |
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miⁿ-ḳá-ʔĕ ná-qȼiⁿ | miⁿká'e náqthiⁿ | A comet. | 1/27/10 | 5/15/11, 11:13 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.06c.jpg |
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