ma-qú-de u-jí |
maqúde uzhí |
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a powder-flask or powder-horn. |
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má-s'u |
más'u |
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N/A |
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ma-sá-ni |
masáni |
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a half |
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ma-sá-ni-a-ṭa |
masániata |
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N/A |
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ma-sá-ni-a-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ |
masániatáthishoⁿ |
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towards or on the other side of a stream |
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ma-sá-ni-a-ṭá-taⁿ |
masániatátʰoⁿ |
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from the other side of the stream |
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ma-sá-ni-ha |
masániha |
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one side or half of a thing, or of a pair: used by the Omahas for fifty cents, half a dollar. |
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ma-sá-ni-ha zú-bĕ |
masániha zúbe |
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large at one end and small at the other. R. |
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má-sa-sa |
másasa |
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to cut off in several places, or cut in pieces, with a knife or hand-saw |
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má-sab |
másab |
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N/A |
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má-saⁿ-de |
másoⁿde |
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N/A |
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má-saⁿ-dha |
másoⁿtha |
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N/A |
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má-sĕ |
máse |
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1. to cut a cord with a knife; 2. to cut small sticks or switches with a knife; to saw wood with a hand-saw |
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má-si |
mási |
n. |
hail |
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ma-si-du |
masidu |
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to cut off all the small twigs or branches with a knife or hand-saw |
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má-si i-ctá ȼaⁿ í-tiⁿ |
mási ishtá thoⁿ ítʰiⁿ |
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"the hail(?) hits one in the eyes": to have snow, etc., get into the eyes, giving one a cold in them |
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má-si jíñ-ga |
mási zhíⁿga |
n. |
fine snow |
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má-ska-be |
máskabe |
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to cut out a piece of butter, lard, etc., with a knife |
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má-ske-be |
máskebe |
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to scrape or shave off by cutting towards himself with a knife |
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má-ski |
máski |
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to cut a groove on a flat surface with a knife |
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