záⁿ-zan-de |
zóⁿzoⁿde |
v.s. |
Very motionless, very still. |
5/11/11 |
7/15/11, 9:30 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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záⁿ-ze |
zóⁿze |
v.s. |
Applicable to the strong odor of a negro, goat, buck, or that of the male of the ṭacĭndesabĕ during the rutting season. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 8:23 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zi |
zi |
v.s. |
Yellow. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 6:16 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zí-qti |
zíqti |
v.s. |
Dark yellow. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 6:24 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zí é-gaⁿ |
zí égoⁿ |
v.s. |
Light yellow. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 6:21 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zú-be |
zúbe |
v.s. |
Sharp pointed. 2. The peak of a hill. |
5/11/11 |
7/16/11, 4:50 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zé-ȼĕ |
zéthe |
v.t. |
To conjure or powwow over the sick in the Indian way; to prescribe for or treat the sick. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 8:17 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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za-ʔé ti-ȼé |
za'é tʰithé |
v.phrase |
To start up and make a sudden noise. |
5/11/11 |
6/28/11, 8:39 PM |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
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za-ʔé tí-gȼe |
za'é tʰígthe |
v.phrase |
To burst out with a shout. |
5/11/11 |
8/14/12, 2:38 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zí-zi é-gaⁿ |
zízi égoⁿ |
v.phrase |
Light yellow spots, here and there. |
5/11/11 |
5/27/11, 4:11 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zí gȼe-jé |
zí gthezhé |
v.phrase |
Having yellow spots. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 9:23 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zí ji-de é-gaⁿ |
zí zhide égoⁿ |
v.phrase |
A yellowish red, a reddish yellow. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 9:28 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zu-zú-de wa-ʔáⁿ |
zuzúde wa'óⁿ |
v.phrase |
To whistle a tune; to whistle, as a man does. |
5/11/11 |
5/27/11, 7:36 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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záʔe-á-ti-a-ȼaí |
zá'eátʰiathaí |
v. |
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5/11/11 |
5/7/15, 2:09 PM |
Connie Toney |
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zi |
zi |
v. |
To scorch or toast. |
5/11/11 |
5/19/11, 6:18 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zi-zí-de wa-ʔáⁿ |
zizíde wa'óⁿ |
v. |
To whistle as a woman does; to sing in a low, whispering, drawling manner, as Indian women do when they lull their infants to sleep. |
5/11/11 |
7/16/11, 5:10 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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zu-zú-de |
zuzúde |
v. |
To deceive a person in sport by averting the head after whistling to attract his attention. |
5/11/11 |
5/27/11, 7:38 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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