u-ȼá-ctaⁿ |
utháshtoⁿ |
n. |
the end of the chewing, eating, talking, singing, etc. |
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u-ȼá-cte |
utháshte |
v. |
to leave, or have over and above what he eats or drinks |
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u-ȼá-cte |
utháshte |
n. |
the remainder; what they failed to eat or drink. |
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u-ȼá-da-ȼaⁿ |
uthádathoⁿ |
v. |
to get used to eating any kind of food; to cause his voice to reecho often |
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1/25/11, 3:53 PM |
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U-ȼá-da-waⁿ |
Uthádawoⁿ |
prop.noun |
the N.E. Fork of the Elkhorn River, flowing through Knox and Pierce Counties, Neb. |
9/10/10 |
1/25/11, 4:03 PM |
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u-ȼá-daⁿ |
uthádoⁿ |
v. |
to fasten with the mouth, etc., as with a cork held between the teeth |
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u-ȼá-de |
utháde |
n. |
a kind or sort of thing; a kind of word, etc. |
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2/19/11, 8:03 PM |
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u-ȼa-de ȼiñ-ge |
uthade thiⁿge |
v.phrase |
to be without excuse; to have no reason or excuse for an action (proposed or finished) |
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u-ȼá-e |
utháe |
v. |
to scatter a pile of hay, etc., with the mouth, as a cow may do |
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2/16/11, 3:48 AM |
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u-ȼá-gu-de |
uthágude |
v. |
to make an inside point or corner by biting; to gnaw at an inside corner |
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7/16/11, 8:35 PM |
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u-ȼá-ha |
utháha |
v.s. |
To be in connection with: as, a lariat around a horse's neck, a saddle on a horse, a key in a lock. |
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2/19/11, 8:14 PM |
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u-ȼá-ha-há |
utháhahá |
v. |
to adhere to each one |
9/10/10 |
2/19/11, 8:17 PM |
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u-ȼá-he |
utháhe |
n. |
the small end of the pipe-stem, which is put into the mouth, the mouth-piece of a pipe. |
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u-ȼá-he -- |
utháhe - |
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9/21/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
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ú-ȼa-hí-de |
úthahíde |
n. |
ridicule; fun; jesting. |
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2/6/11, 7:03 PM |
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u-ȼá-hi-de |
utháhide |
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u-ȼá-hiⁿ-qte |
utháhiⁿqte |
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u-ȼá-hnu-cka |
utháhnushka |
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Said of pimples, out of which pus has oozed, leaving only pits, as in small-pox. |
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u-ȼá-jĭ-wá-ȼĕ |
utházhiwáthe |
n.phrase |
what ought not to be told; what cannot be told. |
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u-ȼá-p'u-ciⁿ |
utháp'ushiⁿ |
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