Lexeme Entries

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mi-ḳá-he mikáhe A comb; originally, a wisp made of grass, which served as both comb and brush for the Indians. 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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mi-ḳá-hi-ȼá-wa mikáhitháwa 1. "the price of a raccoon skin": twenty-five cents, a quarter of a dollar. 2. Since 1880: a quarter of anything. 12/18/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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mi-ḳá-hi-ȼá-wa mikáhitháwa "The price of a raccoon skin;" twenty-five cents, a quarter of a dollar. 2. Since 1880: a quarter of anything, as, mindanbe miḳahic̸awa win, a quarter of an hour. 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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mi-ká-hi-ȼá-wa mikʰáhitháwa 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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mí-ḳa-si míkasi n. a coyote or prairie-wolf. It is lower than a wolf. 12/18/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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mí-ḳa-si í-t'e-wá-ȼĕ míkasi ít'ewáthe n.phrase "that by means of which a prairie wolf is killed": arsenic. 12/18/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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Mí-ḳa-si ú-ni-ka-cíⁿ-ga Míkasi únikʰashíⁿga The Coyote or Prairie-wolf People, a sub-gens of the Omaha Manc̸iñka-gaxe gens (Om. Soc., 242). 12/18/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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Mí-ḳa-si ú-ni-ka-cíⁿ-ga Míkasi únikʰashíⁿga The Coyote or Prairie-wolf People, a sub-gens of the Omaha Manc̸iñka-gaxe gens. 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Mí-ḳa-si wa-tcí Míkasi wachʰí The Coyote dance of the members of a war party. 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Mí-ḳa-si wa-tcí Míkasi wachʰí prop.noun the Coyote dance of the members of a war party 12/18/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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mi-ḳá hiⁿ é-gaⁿ miká hiⁿ égoⁿ the color of a raccoon's fur: said of the hair of some horses (W.). 12/18/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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mi-ḳá hiⁿ é-gaⁿ miká hiⁿ égoⁿ The color of a raccoon's fur: said of the hair of some horses. 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Mi-ḳá sĭ́n-de Miká síⁿde Raccoon Tail, a name of a male of the Ponka gens. 12/18/09 7/15/11, 10:57 PM Catherine Rudin

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Mi-ḳá sín-de Miká síⁿde Raccoon Tail, a name of a male of the Ponka gens. 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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mi-ḳá skă miká skă n. a "white raccoon": an abnormal specimen, found on rare occasions. 12/18/09 7/20/11, 2:13 PM Catherine Rudin

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mí-qĕ míqe n. A grave. 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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mí-qĕ míqe 3/29/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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mí-qĕ míqe a grave 12/18/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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mi-wá-da miwáda Said of a man who has been deprived of his wife by another man. 1/27/10 6/9/11, 9:34 PM Shelby Chandler

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mí-wa-gȼaⁿ míwagthoⁿ To put them under the belt, to suspend or carry them by his belt. 3/29/10 6/9/11, 9:35 PM Shelby Chandler

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