ba-ȼu-je |
To push or thrust against a barrel, forcing it over and spilling its contents. |
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ba-ȼú-taⁿ |
To scrape or plane wood straight; to file metal straight. |
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ba-é-ju-ba |
To push, plane, etc., saying nothing to anyone, being utterly unconcerned. |
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ba-gȼá-kaⁿ |
To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end. |
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ba-gȼán-de |
To plane or file away, making the wood or metal blunt or short. |
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ba-gȼáⁿ-ȼa |
To push on an object, and miss doing what was intended; to thrust at a foe and miss him, because of his dodging. |
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ba-gȼé-gȼe-ze |
To write many lines, as in a book or letter, again and again. |
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ba-gȼé-ze |
To make striped by writing, etc., hence, to write several lines, as in a copy book. |
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ba-gȼú |
To thrust at ice, in order to make a hole in it for horses, etc., to drink. |
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ba-gú-de |
To probe; to make a hole in any thing with a stick or other blunt object; to dig out or take out the marrow from a bone, as children dig out the marrow of leg bones of beef; to dig out the kernel of a nut. |
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ba-há |
To show an object, to present it to view. |
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ba-há ȼé-ȼĕ |
To push and knock down; to push aside; to oppose, reject: used of light or small objects. |
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ba-há-ȼe-za-ha |
To take up a pinch of the skin, and run a splinter through a little distance, but not deep, as was done in the sun-dance; to run a needle a little way through cloth, etc. |
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ba-há-ki-ȼĕ |
To cause (purposely) him, not a kinsman, to show or exhibit an object. |
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ba-háⁿ |
To give in addition to (something else given). |
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ba-háⁿ |
To give away a slain animal entire, without cutting up, to another person. |
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ba-hé-ga-jĭ |
To push or thrust at an object with force; to thrust deep into an object. |
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ba-hé ȼé-ȼĕ |
To push an object and knock it aside or turn it over. |
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ba-hé í-ȼĕ |
To knock an object out from the agent, but towards the spectator. |
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ba-hí |
To pick up; to pick up or gather up together, from the ground, etc., not from trees or bushes. |
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