Native Definitions

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qȼú-qȼu-ʔa Holes in the head of animals communicating with the nostrils. Catherine Rudin L. View Edit
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á-ba-ʔĕ Covered or studded with. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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p̣a-hé-a-di On the hill, in the hill. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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á-ba-maⁿ To file on something. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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á-ba-ci-je To shatter an object by thrusting at it. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ti-ȼé To arrive, as a baby being born. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ṭan-du-gá-hnu-cka A slight indentation dug in the ground. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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hiⁿ-bȼíñ-ge sá-bĕ-qti Very black beans. Catherine Rudin J. View Edit
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ʔá-be Notched (in one place). Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ba-xú To carve or engrave. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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má-si Hail. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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tc'é-ȼĕ To kill (used by old women and children). Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼu-dá-ȼĕ Peeled off of its own accord, as the bark of certain trees. Catherine Rudin F. View Edit
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á-ba-ʔĕ To break out thickly on, as smallpox or another skin disease. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ctáⁿ-ctañ-ga Soft and bunchy here and there. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ga-cpé u-íⁿ Oblong pieces of clam-shell, from two to six inches long, worn as ear-pendants by Ponca men and women. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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á-ba-nañ-ge To roll over someone by pushing, as with a wheelbarrow. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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á-ba-gȼa-wá-ȼĕ Causing hesitancy through diffidence or shame. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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Ṭí-ha qaí Maple Creek, a branch of the Elkhorn River in Nebraska; "where they buried the tent-skins". Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ṭán-du-gá-qȼu-qa Hole dug in the ground. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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