Lexeme Entries

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wa-nañ-k'á-ȼĕ wanoⁿkʰáthe 1. To injure or hurt one, no relation by accident or mistake; 2. to do wrong, to sin 5/22/12 7/8/12, 2:53 PM Catherine Rudin

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wa-nañ-k'a-kí-ȼĕ wanoⁿkʰakʰíthe to do wrong purposely to another, no relation; to trespass against another 5/22/12 7/14/12, 1:31 AM Catherine Rudin

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wa-nañ-k'a-wá-ȼĕ wanoⁿkʰawáthe to injure or hurt them (an. objects) by mistake 5/22/12 7/8/12, 2:54 PM Catherine Rudin

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wa-nañ-k'ă-wá-ki-ȼĕ wanoⁿkʰawákʰithe to do wrong to them (an. objects), no relation, purposely 5/22/12 7/14/12, 1:29 AM Catherine Rudin

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wa-nañ-ka-ȼe wanoⁿkʰathe to commit an offense; to damage another's property; to maim or kill a person 5/22/12 10/24/13, 12:14 PM Kat Krutak

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wa-nañ-kiⁿ-kĭn-de wanoⁿkʰiⁿkʰiⁿde to go, or to have gone, very close to concealed persons without finding them; said in reproof of a warrior, who has gone close to the hiding-place of the foe, and returns without finding or harming them 5/22/12 7/14/12, 1:33 AM Catherine Rudin

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wa-náⁿ-e-ȼáⁿ-be wanóⁿethóⁿbe to make the game come out from a covert and fly off or run away, because of the noise made by some one walking 5/22/12 7/14/12, 1:34 AM Catherine Rudin

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wa-náⁿ-hu-taⁿ wanóⁿhutʰoⁿ to make them cry out by his walking 5/22/12 5/22/12, 1:51 PM Kat Krutak

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wa-náⁿ-p'iⁿ-t'añ-ki-ȼĕ wanóⁿp'iⁿtʰoⁿkʰithe to cause (purposely) him, no relation, to wear it for a necklace 5/22/12 7/8/12, 3:14 PM Catherine Rudin

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wá-naⁿ-qpá-ȼĕ wánoⁿqpáthe to kick down objects on them (an. objects) 5/22/12 7/14/12, 3:40 PM Catherine Rudin

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wá-naⁿ-san-de wánoⁿsoⁿde to tread on them (an. objects), bringing the foot down suddenly (as if to keep them from escaping) 5/22/12 7/14/12, 3:41 PM Catherine Rudin

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wa-né-qa-ha wanéqaha bladders made soft by mulling with the hands; used in making masks 5/22/12 5/22/12, 3:50 PM Kat Krutak

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wa-ní-ta-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ wanítʰatáthishoⁿ pertaining or referring to an animal or animals 5/22/12 5/22/12, 4:01 PM Kat Krutak

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wa-ní-ta t'é-ki-ȼĕ ȼiñ-ké wanítʰa t'ékʰithe thiⁿkʰé the one who killed a quadruped purposely 5/22/12 6/20/12, 1:17 AM Catherine Rudin

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Wa-ní-ta wá-qe Wanítʰa wáqe "The quadruped that excels (others):" the Lion. The present name of Naxide ȼiñge, the keeper of the sacred pipe (1880) of the Omaha Ṭa-p̣a gens 5/22/12 5/22/12, 3:56 PM Kat Krutak

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wa-ní-te wanítʰe to be mean, stingy 5/22/12 5/22/12, 4:03 PM Kat Krutak

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wa-ni lajĭ wani lazhi is more than a denial 5/31/12 10/24/13, 12:15 PM Kat Krutak

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wa-p̣ĕ́ wapé 5/17/12 7/13/12, 4:06 PM Catherine Rudin

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wa-p̣í-áⁿ-he wapíóⁿhe to lay any lg. obj. in the ledge, etc, for safety 5/17/12 5/17/12, 6:40 PM David Brown

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wa-p̣í-gȼaⁿ wapígthoⁿ to put any cv. obj. in the lodge, etc., for safety 5/17/12 5/17/12, 6:41 PM David Brown

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