Lexeme Entries
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míⁿ-xa-jíñ-ga náⁿ-ȼa-de skă | míⁿxazhíⁿga nóⁿthade skă | n.phrase | "The duck that is white about the temples," the Quedula discors, or blue-winged teal. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.08d.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa-jíñ-ga p̣á-hiⁿ ṭu | míⁿxazhíⁿga páhiⁿ tu | n. | "The duck with green neck feathers," the male of the Anas boscas. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.08d.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa-jíñ-ga p̣á ji-de | míⁿxazhíⁿga pá zhide | n.phrase | "The red-bill duck." It has a blue (or green) head, orange throat, and white breast. But few have been seen among the Omahas. | 1/27/10 | 5/23/11, 3:51 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.09c.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa-jíñ-ga p̣é he-daⁿ | míⁿxazhíⁿga pé hedoⁿ | n.phrase | The wood-duck; so called because the feathers on the head stand up in the middle, forming a crest. It has green eyes. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.09c.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa-jíñ-ga xa-gé é-gaⁿ | míⁿxazhíⁿga xagé égoⁿ | n.phrase | "The duck that cries a little," the Aix sponsa, summer, or wood duck. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.10b.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa-p̣a | míⁿxapa | n. | The pan of a flint-lock gun. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.10b.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa cá-bĕ | míⁿxa shábe | n. | The dark or black goose, the wild goose, Anser forus. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.05a.jpg |
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miⁿ máⁿ-ci jíñ-ga tí-gȼe | miⁿ móⁿshi zhíⁿga tʰígthe | After sunrise. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.08c.jpg |
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miⁿ né-ȼĕ | miⁿ néthe | Sun-dogs, or mock suns, parhelia. The Indians say that the sun is kindling a fire because he is so cold. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.09a.jpg |
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miⁿ nú-ci hí | miⁿ núshi hí | The sun has reached a low point: said when the sun is nearly down. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.127.09c.jpg |
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míⁿ ṭáⁿ-iⁿ | míⁿ tóⁿiⁿ | "Visible moon"; the first quarter of the moon. | 1/27/10 | 6/10/11, 1:00 AM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.02d.jpg |
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míⁿ u-kí-ba-qȼa | míⁿ ukʰíbaqtha | To be facing the sun. | 1/27/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.128.03b.jpg |
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miñ-ké | miⁿkʰé | I who. | 1/29/10 | 6/9/11, 9:38 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.04b.jpg |
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miñ-ké-gaⁿ | miⁿkʰégoⁿ | 1/29/10 | 6/9/11, 11:57 PM | Shelby Chandler | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.04d.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa-saⁿ nin-dú-ȼi-sĕ wa-ȼá-ge | míⁿxasoⁿ niⁿdúthise watháge | A head covering made by taking the feathers of the swan, from the middle of the body to the tail-feathers inclusive. | 1/29/10 | 7/15/11, 10:57 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.02c.jpg |
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Míⁿ-xa-saⁿ wé-t'a-jĭ | Míⁿxasoⁿ wétʰazhi | prop.noun | Those who do not touch swans. | 1/29/10 | 7/5/12, 8:29 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.03b.jpg |
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miⁿ-xá-skă | miⁿxáskă | n. | A swan. | 1/29/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.03a.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa p̣á-hiⁿ ṭu | míⁿxa páhiⁿ tu | n. | "The minxa with green neck feathers"; the green-necked duck, the male of the Anas boscas. | 1/29/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.01a.jpg |
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míⁿ-xa sáⁿ | míⁿxa sóⁿ | n. | A swan. | 1/29/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.02a.jpg |
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Míⁿ-xa sáⁿ ȼa-tá-jĭ | Míⁿxa sóⁿ thatʰázhi | Those who do not eat swans, in full. | 1/29/10 | 12/22/10, 5:33 PM | Jacob Hilton | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/miN/opd.02.129.01c.jpg |
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