Native Definitions
Lexeme | Definition | Last Modified By | Citation | Link | Actions |
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pa-háñ-ga tĕ́-di | Formerly, at first, at the beginning. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ba-s'íⁿ máñ-gȼe | Upside-down; head over heels. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ṭan-dá-ṭa-ha | Towards the bluffs. | Catherine Rudin | F. | View Edit Delete | |
ʔáⁿ-cte-cte | Just as it is; just as one is. | Michelle Lanternier | View Edit Delete | ||
a-gȼáñ-ka-máñ-ge | Raspberries. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
haⁿ-bȼí-hi | Wild bean vine. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
míⁿ-na-jí-ha | A plant; "hair of the sun (or moon?)". | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ṭé-bi-ʔa | Frog. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
si-p̣á-hi-ṭá-xe | Toes (rare word). | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ṭi-ú-ȼi-pu jíñ-ga | Small lodge formed by bending down the tops of poles or saplings and sticking them in the ground. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
qȼa-bé-a-ṭá-taⁿ | From a forest. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
á-ba-su-de | To push off, as corn from a cob or scrape off, as hair from a hide. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
má-hiⁿ wé-ja-he | Sword. | Mark Awakuni-Swetland | View Edit Delete | ||
pa-háñ-ga | Before. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ȼa-cké-be | To bite grooves in the ground, as animals do at a salt lick. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
p̣á-hañ-kí-ȼĕ | To make someone get up, as from bed. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ba-sá-gi | To push down hard. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ṭan-da-ṭa-taⁿ | Away from the ground or bluffs nearby, and towards the stream. | Catherine Rudin | F. | View Edit Delete | |
ʔaⁿ-cté-cte-waⁿ | Just as it is; no matter how it is. | Michelle Lanternier | View Edit Delete | ||
á-ȼa-de-kí-ȼĕ | cause to read aloud (as a teacher does a pupil) | David Nesheim | JOD 1:8 | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/A%a2a/opd.01.008.02d.jpg | View Edit Delete |