Native Definitions
Lexeme | Definition | Last Modified By | Citation | Link | Actions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ṭáⁿ-ȼiⁿ | To run. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
qȼa-bé ba-ṭé-ṭe | Clumps of trees here and there. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
á-ba-xaⁿ | To stick something in the hair. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
pa-háñ-ga-dí-taⁿ | From the first, from the beginning. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ȼa-cé-ȼaⁿ | To tear apart a small object with the mouth; to refute or demolish an argument. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
á-ba-ckaⁿ | To push someone indirectly. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
u-gá-ʔĕ | To drip; to drop a small amount of liquid. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ṭán-de-a-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ | Away from the river. | Catherine Rudin | F. | View Edit Delete | |
ba-ȼíñ-ge | To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use; run out of material. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
hiⁿ-bȼíñ-ge máⁿ-ta-na-hé | Wild beans. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
hi-ú-ga-cá-ge | Anything between the teeth, such as particles of food. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ṭé-iñ-gȼe | Dung of ruminating animals, especially buffalo dung. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ḳí-u | Wounded; to be wounded. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
táⁿ-ȼĕ | To tan or dress a hide. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
qȼí-tu | Cruel, wanton: said of one who causes unnecessary pain or trouble, or who wantonly does bad things. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
á-ba-xu | To write on something; to write over or copy. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ckú-da | Slightly hollow; having a slight indentation on the surface. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
pa-háñ-ga-qti | At the very first, the very first one. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
ȼa-cí | To talk against someone. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
á-ba-c̣na-de | To pick something up with a stick, by thrusting at it; to push with a stick. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete |