Lexeme Entries

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P̣a-ȼá-ge ní i-ȼá-bi-sán-de Patháge ní ithábisóⁿde prop.noun "the promontory which forces the stream (the Missouri river) into a narrow place by leaning against it," i.e. Sergeant's bluff, Iowa. 5/24/10 7/15/11, 9:07 PM Catherine Rudin

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p̣a-ȼí-ga-saⁿ-saⁿ pathígasoⁿsoⁿ NA 6/8/11 6/8/11, 7:52 PM Catherine Rudin

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p̣a ȼí-ga-sáⁿ-saⁿ pa thígasóⁿsoⁿ N/A 5/24/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Michaela Duffy

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p̣a-ȼí-ga-saⁿ-sáñ-ki-ȼĕ pathígasoⁿsóⁿkʰithe N/A 5/24/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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p̣a ȼi-háⁿ pa thihóⁿ v.phrase to hold up the head 5/24/10 6/25/11, 3:56 AM Catherine Rudin

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p̣a ȼi-háⁿ-haⁿ pa thihóⁿhoⁿ to elevate the head often,as in searching for game 5/24/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Michaela Duffy

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p̣a ȼi-sĕ́ pa thisé "to break or pull off the head": to hang a person 5/24/10 8/9/12, 2:43 AM Catherine Rudin

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p̣a ȼí-c'iⁿ pa thísh'iⁿ to draw up the nose at any thing 5/24/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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P̣á-ȼiⁿ Páthiⁿ prop.noun a Pani; the Panis. 5/24/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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P̣̣á-ȼiⁿ-má-haⁿ Páthiⁿmáhoⁿ prop.noun the Skidi or Pani Loups, who were conquered in battle years ago, by the other Panis. They are the servants of the others. 5/24/10 6/8/11, 8:06 PM Catherine Rudin

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P̣̣á-ȼiⁿ p̣í-za Páthiⁿ píza prop.noun "the Sand Panis," or Rees. 5/25/10 6/8/11, 8:22 PM Catherine Rudin

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P̣á-ȼiⁿ wa-sá-bĕ Páthiⁿ wasábe prop.noun "the Black bear Panis," or Witcitas(?) 5/25/10 12/23/10, 10:00 PM Catherine Rudin

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P̣á-ȼiⁿ wa-sá-be wa-tcí-ga-xe Páthiⁿ wasábe wachʰígaxe N/A 5/25/10 12/23/10, 10:00 PM Jianguo Wang

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p̣á-ȼiⁿ-wa-jíñ-ge-ṭá páthiⁿwazhíⁿgetá n.phrase "The bird of the Pawnees": the blue jay. 5/25/10 12/23/10, 9:54 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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p̣á-ȼiⁿ-já-he páthiⁿzháhe n.phrase a game in which the players try to throw sticks (wejahe) through a rope ring(wac̸igije) rolled along the ground. Played by two men. Some writers call this game "chunky". 5/24/10 5/23/11, 4:30 PM Catherine Rudin

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p̣á-ȼiⁿ-já-he aⁿ páthiⁿzháhe oⁿ v.phrase to play the game of p̣ac̸injahe 5/24/10 6/8/11, 7:58 PM Catherine Rudin

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p̣á-u-bá-ʔu-de páubá'ude n.phrase the perforation of the septum of the nose 6/8/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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P̣a ú-gȼaⁿ wa-tcí Pa úgthoⁿ wachʰí The dance in which Buffalo-headdresses were put on, a bravery dance, long obsolete.(Om. Soc., 352) 6/8/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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p̣̣a-ú-maⁿ-ȼĕ(kĕ) paúmoⁿthe(kʰe) the "It is full of blood, and presses against the spine." 6/8/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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p̣̣a-ú-ski-da(daⁿ) paúskida(doⁿ) the cartilage at the upper end of the nose, between the eyes 6/8/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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