Lexeme Entries
Word | Macy | Part of Speech | Source Definition | Created Date | Last Modified | Last Modified By | Dorsey slip | Actions |
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ȼi-nú-ci | thinúshi | To pull down low; to cheapen, lower in price. | 2/28/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.03b.jpg |
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ȼi-nú-ci-á-ha | thinúshiáha | 2/28/11 | 8/20/12, 9:10 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.03b.jpg |
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ȼi-nú-ḳa | thinúka | To pull or hold with the hands, and moisten in water. | 2/28/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.03c.jpg |
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ȼi-p'án-de | thip'óⁿde | To take hold of an unsteady object and shake it slowly once; to tilt up an object by pulling up at one end. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.08b.jpg |
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ȼi-p'áⁿ-p'an-de | thip'óⁿp'oⁿde | To take hold of an object that is not steady, and shake it slowly several times. | 3/1/11 | 7/16/11, 2:51 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.08a.jpg |
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ȼi-p'áⁿ-p'an-de u-ȼí-ci | thip'óⁿp'oⁿde uthíshi | v.s. | Immovable, steady. | 10/10/09 | 7/15/11, 9:27 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.08a.jpg |
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ȼi-p'íⁿ-p'iⁿ-xe | thip'íⁿp'iⁿxe | To hold and make wrinkled; to draw or gather up an object in folds in the hand (repeated action). | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.08b.jpg |
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ȼi-p'íⁿ-xe | thip'íⁿxe | Ditto, but of a single act. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.08b.jpg |
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ȼi-pá-i | thipái | To sharpen, as an ax, by turning a grindstone, or by pulling or drawing a whetstone over the ax. | 3/1/11 | 7/5/12, 7:12 PM | Mark Awakuni-Swetland | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.05a.jpg |
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ȼi-pa-i-á-jĭ | thipʰaiázhi | To make a tool blunt or dull. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.05a.jpg |
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ȼi-p̣á-mu | thipámu | To pull down an object, as from a tree. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.07c.jpg |
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ȼi-p̣á-ze | thipáze | To curl up, as smoke. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.07a.jpg |
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ȼi-p̣á-ze | thipáze | To catch one by the hair of his head; to pull one's hair down over the forehead. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.07a.jpg |
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ȼi-pí | thipí | To do a thing well, properly, as it should be done; to be expert, proficient. | 3/1/11 | 7/5/12, 6:20 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.05b.jpg |
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ȼi-pí-a-ji | thipíazhi | To do a thing improperly, as it should not be done hence, to do wrong, to sin, to be guilty of a crime (used of great offences). | 3/1/11 | 7/7/12, 3:48 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.05c.jpg |
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ȼi-pí-ȼĕ | thipʰíthe | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.05d.jpg |
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ȼi-pí-wa-ȼĕ | thipʰíwathe | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.05d.jpg |
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ȼi-píⁿ-ze | thipʰíⁿze | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.06a.jpg |
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ȼi-p̣ú | thipú | To shrink; to become shorter. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.07b.jpg |
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ȼi-pú-ḳi | thipʰúki | 1. To draw a cork from a bottle, making a popping sound; 2. Said if one pulls the bowstring, sending the arrow against his sleeve, as it passes, with a snapping sound. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.06b.jpg |
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