a-gí-ʔaⁿ |
just as he does or did to him (followed by some part of another verb) |
David Nesheim |
JOD 1:8 |
http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/Agi/opd.01.019.02b.jpg |
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a-gí-ȼe |
Go and get something, not one's own |
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a-gí-i |
coming hither, not his home or for the first time, for what is not his |
David Nesheim |
JOD 1:8; O&PL 70, 7) |
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a-gí-ki |
To arrive at home, going there for what is not one's own. |
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a-gí-ki-gȼé |
To go back again for something not one's own. |
Catherine Rudin |
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á-gi-k'í-ȼiⁿ |
honor or respect his own parent, chief, etc. |
David Nesheim |
JOD 1:8 |
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a-gí-maⁿ-ȼíñ-gă |
Go after it! (Male commanding) |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
JOD 1:8 |
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a-gí-maⁿ-gȼíñ-gă |
Begone and get it! (Male commanding) |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
JOD 1:8 |
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a-gí-naⁿ-bȼiⁿ |
1st. singular of ginan¢in |
David Nesheim |
JOD 1:8 |
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UNREADABLE |
turn back to his own home |
David Nesheim |
JOD 1:8 |
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a-gí-p̣aⁿ jíñ-ga |
1st. singular of gian jiñga |
David Nesheim |
JOD 1:8 |
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á-bi |
If, if only. |
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á-bi-bȼi-p'ĕ |
To pound something fine on another object. |
Catherine Rudin |
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á-bi-bȼi |
To blow dust on. |
Catherine Rudin |
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á-bi-bu-de |
To crush or mash on something. |
Catherine Rudin |
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á-bi-cáⁿ-ȼa |
To spill a vessel's contents by leaning against it. |
Catherine Rudin |
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á-bi-c̣ná-be |
Spread as plaster on a wall. |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
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á-bi-c̣ná-be |
Plaster. |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
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á-bi-ctañ-ga |
To sit or press softly on something. |
Catherine Rudin |
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á-bi-ctañ-ga |
To press an object in order to soften it. |
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