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ba-gȼá-kaⁿ
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ba-gȼá-kaⁿ
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bagthákʰoⁿ
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To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end.
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http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/ba%a2/opd.01.052.04c.jpg
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Nov 03, 2015 2:49 am
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Differs from baaȼikaⁿ.
Added/modified by: Michelle Lanternier on 8/8/15, 9:05 PM
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waárutce
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push
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tip up
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cpágȼakaⁿ
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To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end.
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