ṭá-iⁿ-hiⁿ |
táiⁿhiⁿ |
n. |
The mane of an animal. |
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ṭa-íⁿ-hiⁿ |
taíⁿhiⁿ |
n. |
The mane of an animal. |
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ṭá-iⁿ-hiⁿ mú-xa gá-xe |
táiⁿhiⁿ múxa gáxe |
v.phrase |
To cut the hair in the Osage and Pawnee style, leaving a crest in the middle. |
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ṭa-íⁿ-hiⁿ u-háñ-ge |
taíⁿhiⁿ uhóⁿge |
n.phrase |
The end of the mane, at the abaḳu ṭace c̸aⁿ. |
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ṭá-ju |
tázhu |
n. |
Flesh; muscular fibre. |
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ṭa-ḳáⁿ |
takóⁿ |
n. |
Any deer sinew; the sinew taken from the back of the deer of buffalo, and used for thread, the backs of bows, etc. |
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ṭa-ḳáⁿ-ha |
takóⁿha |
n. |
The special deer or buffalo sinew used in sewing. |
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ṭa-ḳáⁿ mán-dĕ |
takóⁿ móⁿde |
n.phrase |
A bow, the back of which is overlaid with sinew, and which differs in shape from the ordinary bow. |
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ta-ké |
tʰakʰé |
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ṭá-kiñ-kiⁿ |
tákʰiⁿkʰiⁿ |
v. |
To stagger or totter when walking on a secure foundation. |
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ṭá-maⁿ |
támoⁿ |
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ṭa-máⁿ |
tamóⁿ |
n. |
Part of the intestine of a wolf, said to be used some of the members of the Iⁿkugc̸i order, for shooting secretly at persons whom they hate. |
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tá-miñ-ke |
tʰámiⁿkʰe |
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I who will, who shall. |
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tá-miñ-ke |
tʰámiⁿkʰe |
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tá-miñ-kĕ́-ce |
tʰámiⁿkʰéshe |
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tá-miñ-ke-tĕ́ |
tʰámiⁿkʰetʰé |
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ṭa-ní |
taní |
n. |
Soup. |
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ṭa-nú-ḳa |
tanúka |
n. |
Fresh meat of any sort. |
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ṭa-núḳ i-jé-gȼaⁿ |
tanúk izhégthoⁿ |
n.phrase |
"That on which fresh meat is broiled"; a gridiron. |
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Ṭa-p̣á |
Tapá |
prop.noun |
name of an Omaha gens, one of the Ictasanda half-tribe or phratry. |
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