Native Definitions

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dá-daⁿ-má-di To which ones? Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dá-daⁿ jiⁿ-jíñ-ga Small articles, little things or items. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dá-ȼĕ To freeze something. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dá-ȼiⁿ To be crazy, foolish, silly, drunk, or furious. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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á–gȼiⁿ–gí–ki–gĕ cause his own to sit on it David Nesheim View Edit
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dá-t'e-ga Flea, fleas. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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da-wá-ʔaⁿ-he White birch, Betula populifolia Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dá-xe Hoarse, not clear: said of the voice. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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-daⁿ During, at, of time when, season when. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dáⁿ-ba-jĭ-wá-ȼĕ Invisible; cannot be seen. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dáⁿ-be To see, look at, perceive. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dáⁿ-be jú-ki-gȼe to look at an obj. together Catherine Rudin View Edit
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aⁿ–ȼáⁿ–ȼa-má-xe-aⁿ-ȼá–ki-ȼĕ You cause(d) me to be questioned by him (as you doubt me). Wdj;. David Nesheim View Edit
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dáⁿ-be-ki-ȼĕ to be caused to see, look at, or look after (watch over) the relation (child) or property of another Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dáⁿ-be-wá-ȼe what can be seen, visible Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dé-cte-a-á to talk incessantly Catherine Rudin View Edit
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di-ä́-ȼa Worn, with small holes, as worn-out clothing. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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djú-ba-qtci a very few; a very small quantity Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dudahiȼe on this side of, at a great distance Catherine Rudin View Edit
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dú-a-ȼiñ-ke-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ towards and round about, or on account of, the an. ob. st. on this side of (the place) Catherine Rudin View Edit
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