p̣á u-ctáñ-ga |
pá ushtóⁿga |
n.phrase |
the soft part of the nose, around the tip, including the septum |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
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p̣á-u-ȼi-cĭ́ⁿ |
páuthishíⁿ |
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to cover the head, as old women do |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣a-ú-ȼu-ga-dá-je(ȼaⁿ) |
paúthugadázhe(thoⁿ) |
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the thick flesh on each side of the nose, at the base and outside of the nostrils |
6/8/10 |
6/10/11, 7:48 PM |
Shelby Chandler |
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p̣á-u-ȼú-ga-hi-hi |
páuthúgahihi |
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to shake the head at an ob. repeatedly |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣a-ú-ȼu-ga-hí-ki-ȼĕ |
paúthugahíkʰithe |
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to cause to shake the head at |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-wa-mí |
páwamí |
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to bleed at the nose |
6/8/10 |
8/8/11, 10:34 PM |
Shelby Chandler |
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p̣̣a wé-ȼi-ciⁿ |
pa wéthishiⁿ |
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N/A |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-xe-ta |
páxetʰa |
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to purge, to have the diarrhoea |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze |
páze |
n. |
between afternoon and night, evening, dusk |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣̣á-ze-ä ́-di |
pázea ́di |
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last evening at dusk |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze-de |
pázede |
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of future time; at dusk, at eventide |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze-dáⁿ |
pázedóⁿ |
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of past time and usual time of action; at dusk, at eventide |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze te-ȼán-di |
páze tʰethóⁿdi |
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N/A |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze ȼán-di |
páze thóⁿdi |
p. phrase |
in the evening; about dusk, but before dark |
6/8/10 |
7/15/11, 9:07 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣̣á-ze wa-ȼá-te |
páze wathátʰe |
n.phrase |
an evening meal, supper |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
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p̣̣á-zi-tá-ȼa |
pázitʰátha |
n. |
the field-mouse or ground-mouse |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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P̣á-ṣnu-ta |
Páznutʰa |
prop.noun |
a mythical race of giants that dwelt in Nebraska and the surrounding country before the arrival of the Indians |
6/8/10 |
6/9/11, 10:12 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣e |
pe |
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5/29/12 |
5/29/12, 8:11 PM |
Barbara Salvatore |
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p̣e (ȼaⁿ) |
pe (thoⁿ) |
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(illegible) forehead |
5/29/12 |
5/29/12, 8:09 PM |
Barbara Salvatore |
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p̣e-bá-ṭu |
pebátu |
n. |
the blue spot made on the forehead of a Ponka or Omaha girl, who is "spotted" as a dancer. |
5/29/12 |
7/3/12, 1:21 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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