Lexeme Entries

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wa-gȼí-cka ha cú-gá i-ctá ȼiñ-gé wagthíshka ha shúgá ishtá thiⁿgé " the thick- skinned insect without Eyes," adheres to any kind of tree 5/8/12 5/8/12, 3:27 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼí-cka hi dú-ba wagthíshka hi dúba n. a lizard: "the four-legged reptile" 5/8/12 7/15/22, 3:59 AM Binah Gordon

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wa-gȼí-cka hiⁿ ckú-be wagthíshka hiⁿ shkúbe n. " the thick haired insect" or caterpiller 5/8/12 9/6/12, 3:12 AM Catherine Rudin

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wa-gȼí-cka i-ctá ȼiñ-gé wagthíshka ishtá thiⁿgé " an insect without eyes". the pupa of the Eacles imperialis 5/8/12 5/8/12, 3:40 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼí-cka jaⁿ ȼá-te wagthíshka zhoⁿ thátʰe "insect that eats wood." They bore into trees, and crawl under the bark. 5/8/12 5/8/12, 3:44 PM Connie Toney

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Wa-gȼí-cka ní-ka-cíⁿ-ga Wagthíshka níkʰashíⁿga The Reptile People, applied primarily to the Wacataⁿ sub-gens ot the Omaha Ictasnda gens, and sometimes to the whole gens 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:41 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼí-cka sá-bĕ jaⁿ máⁿ-te wagthíshka sábe zhoⁿ móⁿtʰe "black insects under wood," a species of wood borers, Ceranbycidae, Longicorn beatles. 5/8/12 5/8/12, 3:53 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼí-cka ṣné-de ṭáñ-ga wagthíshka znéde tóⁿga "long, large green insect" 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:06 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼí-cka ṭú wagthíshka tú n. " green insect", a grass green insect(worm) about two inches long, without hair, tender 5/8/12 6/13/13, 5:48 PM Catherine Rudin

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wa-gȼí-cka uḳí-gȼi-skĕ wagthíshka ukígthiske n. a spider 5/8/12 6/6/12, 1:20 AM Catherine Rudin

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wa-gȼí-cka wé-t'a-bá-jĭ wagthíshka wétʰabázhi Those who do not touch reptiles (including insects), a name of the Wacetaⁿ subgens of the Owaha ictasanda genes. 5/8/12 7/8/12, 2:32 PM Catherine Rudin

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wa-gȼí-ja wagthízha to wash them (an object), his own sheep,children, etc. 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:44 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼí-u-daⁿ wagthíudoⁿ to make his children, horse, etc., good 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:49 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼí-za-ʔé wagthíza'é 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:35 PM Connie Toney

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wá-gȼi-zĕ wágthize to take back them, his own 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:52 PM Connie Toney

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wá-gȼi-zí-be wágthizíbe to cover his relations, etc., with robes, blankets etc. 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:55 PM Connie Toney

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wa-gȼú-ba wagthúba 5/8/12 5/8/12, 4:58 PM Connie Toney

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wá-gi wági to go for the (persons or animals), not his: to come with the persons or animals, not his; etc. 8/29/12 8/30/12, 2:08 AM Barbara Salvatore

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wa-gí-aⁿ-ȼa (ȼaⁿȼa) wagíoⁿtha (tʰhoⁿtha) to abandon them, his own; to discharge his employees or servants 8/29/12 8/30/12, 2:24 AM Barbara Salvatore

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wá-gi-áⁿ-ze wágióⁿze to teach a person several things 8/29/12 8/30/12, 2:30 AM Barbara Salvatore

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