si-p̣á-hi u-kí-ba |
sipáhi ukʰíba |
n.phrase |
The space between the toes, from the exterior side of the great toe to the exterior side of the little one, either on the sole or the top of the foot; the width of the foot from big toe to little one. |
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si-p̣á-hi u-ṣné-de |
sipáhi uznéde |
n.phrase |
"The long toe"; the second toe. |
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si-p̣á-hi u-ṭáñ-ga |
sipáhi utóⁿga |
n.phrase |
The great toe. |
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si-p̣á-hi u-ṭáñ-ga ú-ȼu-á-taⁿ |
sipáhi utóⁿga úthuátʰoⁿ |
n.phrase |
"The toe next to the great toe"; the second toe. |
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si-p̣á-ti-zá |
sipátʰizá |
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On tip-toe. |
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si-p̣á wa-ȼá-sĕ |
sipá watháse |
n.phrase |
"Toe biter" or stag beetle, the Lucanas dama. |
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si-ṭá-xe |
sitáxe |
n. |
The ankle. |
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si-ṭá-xe má-caⁿ |
sitáxe máshoⁿ |
n.phrase |
"The tip end of the foot where they cut it off with a knife"; the prominent parts of the ankle joint at the sides. |
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si á-ȼu-há-ge |
si áthuháge |
n.phrase |
The hind-feet. |
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sí i-táⁿ-ȼiⁿ-a-ṭa |
sí itʰóⁿthiⁿata |
n.phrase |
The forefeet of an animal. |
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si i-zí-ȼĕ |
si izíthe |
n.phrase |
"That which makes the feet yellow": (celandine?) |
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síñ-ga |
síⁿga |
n. |
The reddish gray squirrel or fox-squirrel, common in Dakota, Nebraska, etc. |
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síñ-gȼĕ |
síⁿgthe |
n. |
A cricket. |
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síñ-gȼĕ sá-bĕ |
síⁿgthe sábe |
n. |
"The black cricket," the tree locust. |
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sí u-bá-he |
sí ubáhe |
n.phrase |
The side of the foot next to the little toe. |
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sí u-bá-ju |
sí ubázhu |
n.phrase |
The prominence on the side of the foot next to the great toe, the ball of the foot. |
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skă |
skă |
v.s. |
White; applicable to objects nearby, not distant ones. |
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ská-pi |
skápʰi |
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skaⁿ |
skoⁿ |
v.s. |
Melted, as snow, ice, grease, lead, etc.; thawed, as snow or ice. |
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skaⁿ-ȼé-gaⁿ |
skoⁿthégoⁿ |
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