Lexeme Entries

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á-naⁿ-jíñ-gȼe ánoⁿzhíⁿgthe To fasten between posts, to put to death, as the Pani Loups used to do. 9/1/09 8/14/12, 7:35 PM Catherine Rudin

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á-naⁿ-ju ánoⁿzhu To tread out wheat, etc., on a robe. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:25 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-qpá-ȼĕ ánoⁿqpáthe To kick down an object on someone. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:26 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-sáⁿ-ȼa ánoⁿsóⁿtha To turn over one object on another by treading on one end of it, or by kicking it over. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:27 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-sáⁿ-de ánoⁿsóⁿde To tread on an object lying on the ground, floor, etc. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:28 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-sĕ ánoⁿse To break off something (though not entirely) on another object by treading on it. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:29 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-stá-pi ánoⁿstápʰi To walk easily on his toes; to walk tip-toe. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:31 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-stÍ-ste ánoⁿstÍste To flatten a pile or stack of hay, etc., by trampling and making some fall to the ground, so that the circumference of the pile increases as its height diminishes. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:31 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-t'aⁿ ánoⁿtʰoⁿ To feel around with the foot, as in the dark or in the water, or as when one is blind. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:30 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-tcí-je ánoⁿchʰízhe To walk on twigs, making the sound "tcije" as one breaks under the feet. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:44 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-ze ánoⁿze To walk deliberately, carefully, as over a dangerous place. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:47 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ-ʔé-ȼaⁿ ánoⁿ'éthoⁿ v.a. To kick and break in pieces, scattering the fragments on any object. 9/1/09 8/13/12, 2:14 PM Catherine Rudin

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á-naⁿ-ʔu ánoⁿ'u v.a. To make a hill on by pushing earth upon with the foot. 9/1/09 8/13/12, 2:19 PM Catherine Rudin

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á-naⁿ á-na-ha ánoⁿ ánaha 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:51 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ é-na-ha ánoⁿ énaha How many times would they be? In how many places (or flocks) would they be? 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:52 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-naⁿ é-te é-ȼaⁿ-ska ánoⁿ étʰe éthoⁿska 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:53 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-ne áne To embrace, to put the arms around. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 3:54 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-ne-ȼĕ ánethe To make a fire on or at, as on a log; to burn, as brick or stone, in a kiln. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 4:06 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-ne-ȼĕ ná-ji-dé-ȼĕ ánethe názhidéthe To put or hold an object in the red flame; to scorch; to make metal red-hot. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 4:04 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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á-ne-gá ánegá 1. Having climbed; having embraced. 2. Having been burnt to death by a prairie fire. 9/1/09 7/10/12, 4:04 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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