wé-ba-bí-zĕ |
wébabíze |
n. |
A stick with rags, etc., fastened to one end, used for pushing over a floor to rub it dry; a sort of mop. |
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wé-ba-c̣ná |
wébazhná |
n. |
Scissors, shears. |
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wé-ba-c̣ná-ha |
wébazhnáha |
n. |
A flat-iron, a smoothing-iron. |
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wé-ba-ȼná-de |
wébathnáde |
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Sticks about five feet long, used by the Indian women in picking up the wabac̣nade. |
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wé-ba-maⁿ |
wébamoⁿ |
n. |
A file. |
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wé-ba-maⁿ |
wébamoⁿ |
n. |
A hand-saw. |
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wé-ba-sí-hi |
wébasíhi |
n. |
A swab for cleansing a gun-barrel or a cannon. |
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wé-ba-ṣnaⁿ |
wébaznoⁿ |
n. |
A stick used as a spit for roasting or baking meat before a fire. |
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wé-ba-te ȼí-qȼiⁿ-qȼíⁿ-je |
wébatʰe thíqthiⁿqthíⁿzhe |
n.phrase |
Silk thread. |
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wé-ba-xu |
wébaxu |
n. |
A pen, pencil. |
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wé-ba-xu ní |
wébaxu ní |
n.phrase |
"Water for writing:" ink. |
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wé-bi-maⁿ |
wébimoⁿ |
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wé-ci |
wéshi |
v.a. |
To put up arrows, necklaces, or leggins as stakes, forfeits, or prizes; to bet them (never said of bows). |
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wé-ci |
wéshi |
n. |
A prize; the stakes put up when a bet is made. |
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wé-ci-gȼe |
wéshigthe |
n. |
A fork or dipper for taking meat out of the kettle. |
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wé-c̣naⁿ |
wézhnoⁿ |
v.s. |
To be pleased; to be grateful. |
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wé-c̣naⁿ-ȼĕ |
wézhnoⁿthe |
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To cause (accidentally, or not by request) one, no relation, to be thankful or pleased. |
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wé-c̣naⁿ-wá-ȼĕ |
wézhnoⁿwáthe |
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To cause (accidentally, etc.) them, no relations, to be thankful (to him). |
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wé-c̣naⁿ-wá-ȼĕ |
wézhnoⁿwáthe |
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Thankful, grateful; that which ought to make one thankful. |
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wé-c̣naⁿ-wá-gi-ȼĕ |
wézhnoⁿwágithe |
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To make them, his relations, etc., thankful to him. |
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