ná-da-ȼiⁿ |
nádathiⁿ |
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to be made crazy from exposure to a great degree of cold or heat |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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ná-da-dá-ze |
nádadáze |
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to send out light in streamers or fanlike rays; to send out ? |
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7/21/11, 4:34 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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ná-daⁿ-pa |
nádoⁿpʰa |
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jaⁿ nadaⁿpa, said of wood that has been burnt through and short off by a prairie-fire |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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ná-gaⁿ-ba |
nágoⁿba |
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to light up the sky, as a prairie-fire does |
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6/10/11, 7:06 PM |
Shelby Chandler |
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ná-gȼan-de |
nágthoⁿde |
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Said of a fire that burn off all the branches of a tree |
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7/16/11, 3:50 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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ná-gȼaⁿ-pa |
nágthoⁿpʰa |
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Said of a fire that burns off all the branches of a tree |
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ná-gȼe |
nágthe |
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a captive, prisoner |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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ná-gȼe-gȼé-je |
nágthegthézhe |
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N/A |
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6/10/11, 7:09 PM |
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ná-gȼe-je |
nágthezhe |
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Said of former Indians, whose children wore no clothing, and when they were chilled, they used to warm themselves by the fire. Then their arms, chests, and hands became red in spots: pede ickaⁿ tedi nagc̸eje-hnaⁿi(fire they-warmed-by when became-spotted-by-heat usually) |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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ná-gȼe ȼi-zĕ́ |
nágthe thizé |
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to take some captive; to make one a prisoner |
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ná-gȼe wa-áⁿ |
nágthe waóⁿ |
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to lament |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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ná-gȼi-de |
nágthide |
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N/A |
6/14/10 |
6/10/11, 7:12 PM |
Shelby Chandler |
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na-gé |
nagé |
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to fight |
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6/10/11, 7:14 PM |
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na-gé-ctaⁿ |
nagéshtoⁿ |
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one who is always fighting |
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na-gú |
nagú |
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a name of the Omaha man, Wac̸anase, of the |
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ná-gu-de |
nágude |
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to burn out a hole - said of the act of the fire, no of the person |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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ná-gu-de-ȼĕ́ |
nágudethé |
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to cause fire to burn out a hole: said of the person |
6/14/10 |
6/10/11, 7:16 PM |
Shelby Chandler |
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ná-ha-gá-jĭ |
náhagázhi |
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4/28/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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ná-hañ-ga |
náhoⁿga |
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A mosquito, mosquitoes. (crossed out) |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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ná-hañ-ge |
náhoⁿge |
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A mosquito, mosquitoes. |
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12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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