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12577 |
aí-qpe-ga |
aíqpega |
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2010-09-21 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Darcy Smith |
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1141 |
ak |
ak |
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2009-09-01 |
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3003 |
á-ḳi |
áki |
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To contend with him for the possession of something. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3004 |
á-ḳi-ʔáⁿ-ȼĕ |
áki'óⁿthe |
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To take heed to himself; to take care of himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3006 |
á-ḳi-bá-na |
ákibána |
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To run for an object; to run to meet hence. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3050 |
á-ḳi-gȼa-ha |
ákigthaha |
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1. One on another: said of two objects; in layers; -fold, as two-fold. 2. Like, unto, as. 3. To o... |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3046 |
á-ḳi-gȼa-ha ba-qté |
ákigthaha baqté |
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To tie one thing over another, as the hands. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3051 |
á-ḳi-gȼa-ha gá-xe |
ákigthaha gáxe |
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To place one object on top of another. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3054 |
á-ḳi-gȼa-há-ha |
ákigthaháha |
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One on another: said of a pile of objects; in many layers. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3058 |
á-ḳi-gȼa-ha-há-qti |
ákigthahaháqti |
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Ditto, with additional idea of very (qti). |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3056 |
á-ḳi-gȼa-qá-de |
ákigthaqáde |
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To cover or hide himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3060 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-qtaⁿ |
ákigtháqtoⁿ |
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To pour out a liquid, or to spill it on himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3062 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-spe |
ákigtháspe |
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To let heavy wood, etc., fall on himself when he is at work. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3063 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-spe jáⁿ |
ákigtháspe zhóⁿ |
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To lie hiding himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3076 |
á-ḳi-gȼa-stá-ki |
ákigthastákʰi |
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To strike an object and knock off a splinter on himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3005 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-caⁿ |
ákigtháshoⁿ |
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Bottom-upwards. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3007 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-caⁿ |
ákigtháshoⁿ |
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Bottom-upward. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3010 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-caⁿ i-hé-ȼĕ |
ákigtháshoⁿ ihéthe |
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To turn a horizontal object bottom-upwards. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3013 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-caⁿ i-tá-ȼĕ |
ákigtháshoⁿ itʰáthe |
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To turn a perpendicular object bottom-upwards. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3009 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-caⁿ i-ȼé-ȼĕ |
ákigtháshoⁿ ithéthe |
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To turn bottom-upwards suddenly of its own accord. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3008 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-caⁿ i-ȼáⁿ-ȼĕ |
ákigtháshoⁿ ithóⁿthe |
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To place a curved object, book, etc., bottom-upwards. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3014 |
á-ḳi-gȼá-caⁿ jáⁿ |
ákigtháshoⁿ zhóⁿ |
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To lie bottom-upwards, as a canoe. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3011 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ |
akígthathiⁿ |
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To have himself; to be by himself; to have, keep, or retain something for his own use. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3032 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ |
akígthathiⁿ |
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To have taken himself away; to have departed by himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3019 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ é-gaⁿ |
akígthathiⁿ égoⁿ |
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To have all of his property with him. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3028 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ gí |
akígthathiⁿ gí |
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To be coming back or home by himself, or with what he retains for himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3034 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ gi-gȼé |
akígthathiⁿ gigthé |
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To pass by here alone, when on his way home; to pass here on his way home, with something that he... |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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3022 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ gȼí |
akígthathiⁿ gthí |
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To have come back or home by himself; to have come back or home with what he retains for himself. |
2009-10-06 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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3030 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ í |
akígthathiⁿ í |
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To be coming hither, to this place not his home, or for the first time, by himself; to be coming ... |
2009-10-06 |
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3038 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ kí |
akígthathiⁿ kʰí |
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To take himself thither to his home; to reach home (there) by himself, or with what he has retain... |
2009-10-06 |
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3039 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ ki-gȼé |
akígthathiⁿ kʰigthé |
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To have come hither and gone back again alone, or with what he has retained for himself. |
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3045 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ tí |
akígthathiⁿ tʰí |
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To have brought himself hither for the first time, or to this place not his home. |
2009-10-06 |
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3012 |
a-ḳí-gȼa-ȼiⁿ ȼé |
akígthathiⁿ thé |
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To depart by himself. |
2009-10-06 |
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3075 |
á-ḳi-gȼí-qpa-ȼĕ |
ákigthíqpathe |
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To pull an object down on himself, as the limb of a tree. |
2009-10-06 |
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3079 |
á-ḳi-ḳi |
ákiki |
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To contend together for the possession of something (used only in the plural). |
2009-10-06 |
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3125 |
a-ḳí-ḳi-gí |
akíkigí |
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To be coming back or homeward for something promised to him. |
2009-10-08 |
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3127 |
a-ḳí-ḳi gí |
akíki gí |
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To be coming back or homeward for something promised to him. |
2009-10-08 |
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3124 |
a-ḳí-ḳi-gi-gȼé |
akíkigigthé |
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To pass here on his way back or home for something promised to him. |
2009-10-08 |
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3120 |
á-ḳi-ḳí-gȼa-ha |
ákikígthaha |
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One on another; in many layers. |
2009-10-08 |
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3123 |
a-ḳí-ḳi gȼé |
akíki gthé |
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To go homeward for something promised to him. |
2009-10-08 |
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3126 |
a-ḳí-ḳi gȼí |
akíki gthí |
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To have come back or home for something promised to him. |
2009-10-08 |
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3128 |
a-ḳí-ḳi hí |
akíki hí |
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To reach there, not his home, in order to get something promised him, etc. |
2009-10-08 |
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3129 |
a-ḳí-ḳi-hi |
akíkihi |
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To reach there, not his home, in order to get something promised him, etc. |
2009-10-08 |
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3130 |
a-ḳí-ḳi-í |
akíkií |
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To be coming hither for the first time, etc., for something promised him, or for his own use. |
2009-10-08 |
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3131 |
a-ḳí-ḳi i-ȼé |
akíki ithé |
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To have gone hence for something promised him, etc. |
2009-10-08 |
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3132 |
a-ḳí-ḳi kí |
akíki kʰí |
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To reach there, his home, having gone for something promised him, etc. |
2009-10-08 |
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3133 |
a-ḳí-ḳi ki-gȼé |
akíki kʰigthé |
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To have come and gone back after something for himself, as a horse promised to him. |
2009-10-08 |
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3090 |
a-ḳí-ḳi ca-gí |
akíki shagí |
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3099 |
a-ḳí-ḳi-cu-gȼé |
akíkishugthé |
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To go homeward to you to get something for himself (as a promised gift). |
2009-10-06 |
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3106 |
a-ḳí-ḳi cu-hí |
akíki shuhí |
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To reach there where you are or will be, in order to get something for himself (e.g., what is pro... |
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