p̣̣á-xe-ta |
páxetʰa |
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to purge, to have the diarrhoea |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze |
páze |
n. |
between afternoon and night, evening, dusk |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣̣á-ze-ä ́-di |
pázea ́di |
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last evening at dusk |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze-dáⁿ |
pázedóⁿ |
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of past time and usual time of action; at dusk, at eventide |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze-de |
pázede |
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of future time; at dusk, at eventide |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze ȼán-di |
páze thóⁿdi |
p. phrase |
in the evening; about dusk, but before dark |
6/8/10 |
7/15/11, 9:07 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣̣á-ze te-ȼán-di |
páze tʰethóⁿdi |
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N/A |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣̣á-ze wa-ȼá-te |
páze wathátʰe |
n.phrase |
an evening meal, supper |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
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p̣̣á-zi-tá-ȼa |
pázitʰátha |
n. |
the field-mouse or ground-mouse |
6/8/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣a bȼá-ska |
pa btháska |
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given in 1879-80 as a generic term for ducks, geese, etc, but denied by Wdj., who said it might be an abusive term(flat nose!), used by children in quarreling. Even this was denied by F., who said that there was no such Omaha word. |
5/24/10 |
12/23/10, 10:46 PM |
Stacy Rickel |
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p̣á cu-dá-ȼĕ |
pá shudáthe |
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to bleed of its own accord; said of the nose |
5/24/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Michaela Duffy |
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Pa ȼá-taⁿ |
Pʰa thátʰoⁿ |
prop.noun |
One of the dancing societies of the Ponca women. |
5/19/10 |
6/9/11, 10:18 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣a ȼí-c'iⁿ |
pa thísh'iⁿ |
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to draw up the nose at any thing |
5/24/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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p̣a ȼí-ga-sáⁿ-saⁿ |
pa thígasóⁿsoⁿ |
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N/A |
5/24/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Michaela Duffy |
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p̣a ȼi-háⁿ |
pa thihóⁿ |
v.phrase |
to hold up the head |
5/24/10 |
6/25/11, 3:56 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣a ȼi-háⁿ-haⁿ |
pa thihóⁿhoⁿ |
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to elevate the head often,as in searching for game |
5/24/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Michaela Duffy |
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p̣a ȼi-sĕ́ |
pa thisé |
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"to break or pull off the head": to hang a person |
5/24/10 |
8/9/12, 2:43 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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p̣á ga-háⁿ |
pá gahóⁿ |
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to raise the head in order to look around(as for game) |
5/25/10 |
12/23/10, 10:00 PM |
Jianguo Wang |
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Páñ-ka |
Póⁿka |
prop.noun |
A Ponka; the Ponkas. |
5/19/10 |
7/3/12, 12:59 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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Páñ-ka-qti |
Póⁿkaqti |
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Real Ponkas, a subdivision or subgens of the Makan gens of the Ponka tribe. |
5/19/10 |
7/3/12, 1:00 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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