Lexeme Entries

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p̣é-je bȼa-ska pézhe bthaska n. a flat grass, growing on the banks of streams. F. says, "Eaten by horses. A grass on single stalks, each about two feet high, with seeds in bunches, not in pods. Grows in fields and in marshy places." 6/13/12 7/5/12, 4:37 PM Catherine Rudin

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p̣é-je-qú-ta pézheqútʰa n. the wild sage or Artemisia 6/13/12 7/5/12, 4:40 PM Catherine Rudin

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p̣é-je bȼáⁿ-ze pézhe bthóⁿze a fine seedless grass,on stalks about two feet high: it abounds along the banks of streams and in 6/13/12 6/14/12, 12:46 AM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-je nú-bȼáⁿ pézhe núbthóⁿ horse-mint 6/13/12 6/14/12, 1:05 AM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-je pa pézhe pʰa "the bitter grass": it grows on a stalk about three feet high, bears a purple flower, which has a pungent odor. Not eaten by anything. Used as a perfume by the Omaha and Ponka. 6/13/12 6/14/12, 1:01 AM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-je qȼú-ʔa pézhe qthú'a "hollow grass": a grass with a hollow stalk, not over three fight high, and slightly thicker than a common match, standing very thick. The leaves are eaten by horses when they are soft. 6/13/12 6/14/12, 1:26 AM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-je ṭú pézhe tú ṭu "the color of grass": green: grass-green. green grass (of any kind.) 6/13/12 6/14/12, 1:46 AM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-je záⁿ-sta pézhe zóⁿsta "strong smelling grass":the 6/13/12 6/14/12, 1:56 AM Barbara Salvatore

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pĕ́-jĭ pʰezhi 5/24/12 7/9/12, 8:47 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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p̣é-jí-de pézhíde red grass 6/13/12 6/14/12, 12:50 AM Barbara Salvatore

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pé-jĭ'-qtci pʰézhi'qchi very bad 5/22/12 5/24/12, 9:30 PM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-naⁿ-ba pénoⁿba 7/9/12 7/12/12, 12:48 AM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-naⁿ-ba-há pénoⁿbahá 7/9/12 7/9/12, 5:11 PM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-naⁿ-ba-qti pénoⁿbaqti 7/9/12 7/9/12, 5:20 PM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-naⁿ-bá-qti-é-gaⁿ pénoⁿbáqtiégoⁿ 7/9/12 7/12/12, 12:55 AM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-naⁿ-ba a-kí-gȼa-ha pénoⁿba akʰígthaha 7/9/12 7/9/12, 4:59 PM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣e-naⁿ-ba a-kí-gȼe penoⁿba akʰígthe 7/9/12 7/9/12, 5:03 PM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-naⁿ-báⁿ pénoⁿbóⁿ 7/9/12 7/9/12, 5:29 PM Barbara Salvatore

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p̣é-ni-cka pénishka a young frog. 6/13/12 6/14/12, 1:58 AM Barbara Salvatore

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P̣é-ni-cka míⁿ e-ṭaí Pénishka míⁿ etaí the moon of the Penicka, or March. 6/13/12 6/14/12, 2:09 AM Barbara Salvatore

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