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1339 |
á-ki-pa-zú-i |
ákʰipʰazúi |
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They point to one another. |
2009-09-03 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1207 |
á-ki-c'ú-ga |
ákʰish'úga |
v.s. |
Archaic form of akicuga. |
2009-09-02 |
2011-02-23 09:50:59 |
Catherine Rudin |
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1205 |
á-ki-cú-ga |
ákʰishúga |
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Thick, as leaves on the ground; dense, crowded, as houses placed close together within a certain ... |
2009-09-02 |
2012-07-27 20:18:37 |
Catherine Rudin |
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1216 |
á-ki-shu-ga |
ákʰishuga |
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Thick, as leaves on the ground; thick, dense, crowded, as houses placed close together within a c... |
2009-09-02 |
2011-07-22 12:22:32 |
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1214 |
á-ki-cu-gá-qti-áⁿ |
ákʰishugáqtióⁿ |
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Close together, standing thick, as grass or grain; jammed or crowded together, as men or animals. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1343 |
á-ki-ṭá-p̣ĕ |
ákʰitápe |
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They approach near to each other. |
2009-09-03 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1342 |
ák i-té-ȼĕ |
ákʰ itʰéthe |
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A contraction of akan itec̸ĕ. |
2009-09-03 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1221 |
á-ki-ȼa |
ákʰitha |
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To return a blow or stroke. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1224 |
a-kí-ȼa |
akʰítha |
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Both. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1226 |
a-kí-ȼa-ha |
akʰíthaha |
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Apart; in different or opposite directions (idea of motion). |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1230 |
akiȼaha |
akʰithaha |
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2009-09-02 |
2011-06-09 15:27:00 |
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1237 |
a-kí-ȼa-ha-ha |
akʰíthahaha |
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Separated many times. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1242 |
á-ki-ȼa-hai |
ákʰithahai |
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They part or separate. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1240 |
á-kí-ȼa-há-ki-ȼĕ |
ákʰíthahákʰithe |
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To separate. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1229 |
á-ki-ȼa-há-ȼĕ |
ákʰithaháthe |
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To divide any object once between persons. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1233 |
á-ki-ȼa-ha-ȼíⁿ |
ákʰithahathíⁿ |
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To have any object between them to have it in partnership. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1241 |
a-kí-ȼa-ha-wá-ki-ȼĕ |
akʰíthahawákʰithe |
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To cause them to separate. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1239 |
a-kí-ȼa-ha-wá-ȼé |
akʰíthahawáthé |
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To divide persons or animals between several persons. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1243 |
á-ki-ȼa-ská-bĕ |
ákʰithaskábe |
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To stick together: said of two things. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1246 |
á-ki-ȼa-ská-bĕ |
ákʰithaskábe |
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A bale of goods. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1247 |
á-ki-ȼa-ska-ská-bĕ |
ákʰithaskaskábe |
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To stick together: said of many objects. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1245 |
á-ki-ȼi-síⁿ-siⁿ |
ákʰithisíⁿsiⁿ |
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2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1249 |
á-ki-ȼí-ṭe |
ákʰithíte |
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To cross each other; to lie across one another. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1251 |
Á-ki-ȼí-ṭĕ |
Ákʰithíte |
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2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1252 |
á-ki-ȼí-ṭe u-gá-daⁿ |
ákʰithíte ugádoⁿ |
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To nail on crosswise; to crucify. |
2009-09-02 |
2011-03-11 08:18:17 |
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1248 |
á-ki-ȼí-ta-tá |
ákʰithítʰatʰá |
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To cross one another: said of many lines, etc., having a common point of contact. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1351 |
á-k'i-ȼiⁿ |
ákʰithiⁿ |
v.t. |
To honor or respect. |
2009-09-03 |
2012-07-05 16:18:08 |
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1250 |
á-ki-ȼíⁿ-te |
ákʰithíⁿtʰe |
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To cross a stream together. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
Jacob Hilton |
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1352 |
á-k'i-ȼiⁿ-wá-ȼĕ |
ákʰithiⁿwáthe |
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Honorable, respectable. |
2009-09-03 |
2012-07-08 09:44:18 |
Catherine Rudin |
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1298 |
á-ki-ȼu-taⁿ |
ákʰithutʰoⁿ |
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Opposite to, over against, even with. |
2009-09-03 |
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1346 |
a-kí-wa |
akʰíwa |
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Both. |
2009-09-03 |
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1347 |
á-ki-wa-há |
ákʰiwahá |
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Separately, between the two: divided, each having a part. |
2009-09-03 |
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1344 |
á-ki-wah i-hé-ȼĕ |
ákʰiwah ihéthe |
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To divide or separate horizontal or reclining objects into two lots or separate piles. |
2009-09-03 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1348 |
á-ki-wah i-té-ȼĕ |
ákʰiwah itʰéthe |
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To place upright objects or a number of small objects in separate piles; to divide them into two ... |
2009-09-03 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1345 |
á-ki-wah i-ȼáⁿ-ȼĕ |
ákʰiwah ithóⁿthe |
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To place curved objects, books, etc., in separate piles or places: to divide curved objects, etc. |
2009-09-03 |
2012-07-21 14:48:37 |
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1350 |
a-kí-wa-taⁿ-táⁿ |
akʰíwatʰoⁿtʰóⁿ |
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Back and forth; from one side to the other, then back again. |
2009-09-03 |
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1353 |
á-ki-waⁿ |
ákʰiwoⁿ |
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To dance the pipe dance for any particular... |
2009-09-03 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1314 |
á-ki-jiñ-gȼe |
ákʰizhiⁿgthe |
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To wait for some one else to do his work, instead of doing it himself. |
2009-09-03 |
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1312 |
a-kí-jaⁿ |
akʰízhoⁿ |
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To return and lie in the place where he had been lying. |
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1302 |
a-kíⁿ-gȼíⁿ |
akʰíⁿgthíⁿ |
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To sit on it together. |
2009-09-03 |
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1184 |
á-kaⁿ |
ákʰoⁿ |
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Leaning against. |
2009-09-02 |
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1188 |
á-kañ-gȼe |
ákʰoⁿgthe |
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To do little things to irritate one; to provoke; to pick a quarrel with another. |
2009-09-02 |
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1186 |
á-kaⁿ-kaⁿ |
ákʰoⁿkʰoⁿ |
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Unsettled; without an abiding place; going from house to house. |
2009-09-02 |
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1183 |
á-kaⁿ-ta |
ákʰoⁿtʰa |
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The large tendon of the arm. |
2009-09-02 |
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1185 |
á-kaⁿ-ta ḳáⁿ |
ákʰoⁿtʰa kóⁿ |
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The muscle of the arm. |
2009-09-02 |
2010-12-22 11:33:35 |
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1356 |
á-ku-san-de |
ákʰusoⁿde |
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Through, as through a blanket. |
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1355 |
á-ku-san-de i-ȼĕ-ȼĕ |
ákʰusoⁿde ithethe |
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To go through an object suddenly or forcibly. |
2009-09-03 |
2011-07-15 19:33:55 |
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1354 |
á-ku-san-de ȼĕ |
ákʰusoⁿde the |
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To go through. |
2009-09-03 |
2011-07-15 19:33:30 |
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1357 |
á-ku-san-de u-p̣é ȼe |
ákʰusoⁿde upé the |
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To pass through one into another, as through the rooms of a house. |
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2011-07-15 19:34:27 |
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á-ma |
áma |
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the other one; used when two single objects are spoken of. |
2009-08-26 |
2011-03-11 08:20:26 |
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