mú-ce-ȼaⁿ |
múshethoⁿ |
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1. to shoot to pieces, as wood. 2. |
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mú-ce-na |
múshena |
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N/A |
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mú-ci-be |
múshibe |
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1. 2. said of water, forcing its way through a flood-gate, and opening it as it shoots through. |
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mú-ci-ci |
múshishi |
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to shoot an ob. full of holes |
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mú-ci-je |
múshizhe |
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to shiver glass or a window by shooting at it |
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mú-cka-cka |
múshkashka |
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N/A |
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mú-cka-pĕ |
múshkapʰe |
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Said of the thud made by a bullet in striking a person (not an animal), or mud. |
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mú-ckaⁿ-ckaⁿ |
múshkoⁿshkoⁿ |
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to bubble up, as water in a spring. |
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mú-cke-be |
múshkebe |
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to make a small groove in the ground by shooting an arrow, which cuts away some of the earth as it grazes it in its course |
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mú-cki |
múshki |
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Refers to the ob. rather than to the instrument: to make a slight indentation in wood or an animal, by shooting, without penetrating the ob. |
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mú-cku-da |
múshkuda |
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Refers to the ob. hit, not the instrument; said if the bullet or arrow does not penetrate: to make an indentation or a longitudinal groove on the surface of the flesh, wood, or the ground; 2. notes, see 3/88 |
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mú-c̣na-ha |
múzhnaha |
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Said of the action of water: to wear smooth, as a rock or stone. |
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mú-c̣naⁿ |
múzhnoⁿ |
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to miss the mark in shooting with a gun or bow, because the missile passes by; to fail in trying to wound or kill with an arrow or a bullet |
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mú-c̣nu-de |
múzhnude |
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N/A |
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mú-c̣nu-de hí |
múzhnude hí |
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to arrive unexpectedly in sight of animals or many people; to peep suddenly over a hill; said also if an otter dives and comes up again unexpectedly, pushing out his nose to breathe |
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mu-c̣nu-de ti |
muzhnude tʰi |
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to meet each other suddenly on arriving here; said of two persons coming (hither) to the top of a hill, from different directions. |
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mú-cpa-cpa |
múshpashpa |
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to shoot pieces out of the edge of an ob. |
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mú-cpĕ |
múshpe |
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to shoot out a piece from the edge of an ob. |
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mú-cpe-ȼáⁿ-ȼaⁿ ȼé-ȼĕ |
múshpethóⁿthoⁿ théthe |
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to shoot off pieces suddenly from the edge of an ob. |
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mú-cpĕ ȼé-ȼĕ |
múshpe théthe |
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to shoot off a piece suddenly from the edge of an ob. |
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