Lexeme Entries

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Ḳá-xe ní-ka-cíⁿ-ga Káxe níkʰashíⁿga the Absaroka or Crows 5/30/12 10/17/13, 4:23 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳa-xé ṭañ-ga wa-áⁿ-ȼĕ kaxé toⁿga waóⁿthe the colon of a ruminating animal 5/30/12 10/17/13, 4:20 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳán-de kóⁿde n. a plum; plums 6/6/12 6/21/12, 1:52 AM Catherine Rudin

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ḳán-de-hi kóⁿdehi n. plum bushes 6/6/12 6/21/12, 1:56 AM Catherine Rudin

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ḳañ-ga-jĭ koⁿgazhi not near to in time; to be far from, in time 6/6/12 11/13/13, 6:37 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-ge koⁿge near, in point of time or place. It implies motion towards 6/6/12 11/13/13, 6:37 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-ge-ki-ȼá-ȼai koⁿgekʰitháthai 6/6/12 6/6/12, 5:33 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-ge-kí-ȼĕ koⁿgekʰíthe "to draw near each other"; to begin an intimacy by conversation and learning each other's views, said of two men of the same tribe who have never been intimate, but have kept apart 6/6/12 6/6/12, 5:25 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-ge-kí-ȼĕ koⁿgekʰíthe 6/6/12 6/6/12, 5:34 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-ge-kí-ȼĕ ȼaⁿ-ȼaⁿ-i koⁿgekʰíthe thoⁿthoⁿi 6/6/12 6/6/12, 5:36 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-ge-ki-ki koⁿgekʰikʰi 6/6/12 11/13/13, 6:07 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-ge-kí-ki-ȼai koⁿgekʰíkʰithai they come near to each other 6/6/12 6/6/12, 5:38 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳañ-gĕ-qtci hí koⁿgeqchi hí 6/6/12 6/6/12, 5:41 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳaⁿ koⁿ a root (jaⁿḳaⁿ); sinew (ṭeḳaⁿ, ṭaḳaⁿ, etc.); muscle (juḳaⁿ); a vein or artery (wami ḳaⁿ); something used for tying 5/30/12 10/17/13, 4:26 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳáⁿ-ȼa ȼá kóⁿtha thá to go to dig for, as beavers 5/30/12 11/13/13, 6:08 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳáⁿ-gaⁿ-qá-pi kóⁿgoⁿqápʰi to bleed a patient by striking the vein with the sharp point of a knife, etc. 5/31/12 5/31/12, 4:12 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳáⁿ-ha kóⁿha the border or edge of any object on a level, as a country, blanket, book, etc.; the outside corner of a house; the edge of a forest or prairie; ni ḳáⁿha kĕ, the margin or shore of a river or lake 5/30/12 11/13/13, 6:11 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳáⁿ-ha kóⁿha 0 grandmother! 0 mother-in-law 5/30/12 11/13/13, 6:12 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳaⁿ-há koⁿhá 6/20/12 11/13/13, 6:14 PM Kat Krutak

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ḳáⁿ-ha-há kóⁿhahá hear by: neighboring :said of many villages, tribes, etc 5/30/12 5/30/12, 6:47 PM Kat Krutak

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