Lexeme Entries
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ȼi-pú-ḳi-ȼáⁿ | thipʰúkithóⁿ | To go together again, becoming shorter or shrinking, as a piece of India rubber when pulled and let go. | 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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ȼi-pú-pu-de | thipʰúpʰude | To roughen up, as fur or nap; to plow the ground, making it mellow; to make a hide soft or pliable in dressing it. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.06c.jpg |
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ȼi-pú-pu-ga | thipʰúpʰuga | To get the hair out of order by working (said if he has much hair). | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.06c.jpg |
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ȼi-pú-pu-gá-qti | thipʰúpʰugáqti | To get the hair much disordered while working (said of much hair on the head). | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.06d.jpg |
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ȼi-p̣ú-qa | thipúqa | To bend or double up the arm at the elbow. | 3/1/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2ik/opd.01.120.07d.jpg |
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ȼi-qá-ȼaⁿ | thiqáthoⁿ | To make the sound heard when pulling through "ja", grass, or leaves. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10a.jpg |
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ȼi-qá-daⁿ | thiqádoⁿ | To disorder hair (of the head) or feathers - by pulling. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10a.jpg |
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ȼi-qá-pi | thiqápʰi | To pierce the flesh, etc., with the claws of an animal, or the nails of a person. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10b.jpg |
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ȼi-qá-qa-ga | thiqáqaga | To sharpen the point of a knife blade by rubbing it first on one side, then on the other. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10b.jpg |
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ȼi-qá-wiⁿ | thiqáwiⁿ | To turn the arm with the palm out. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10c.jpg |
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ȼi-qáⁿ | thiqóⁿ | To break, as a stick, bone, petal, etc., with the hands, but not always entirely in two. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10c.jpg |
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ȼi-qȼá | thiqthá | To make a very young puppy thin by too frequent handling. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10d.jpg |
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ȼi-qȼá-de | thiqtháde | To catch hold of, as with claws that penetrate the object; to scratch, as a cat does; 2. To make an arrow smooth by drawing it through the arrow-shaft polisher. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.120.10d.jpg |
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ȼi-qȼá-je | thiqtházhe | To make cry out once by holding, pinching, or pulling. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.121.01a.jpg |
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ȼi-qȼá-qȼa-je | thiqtháqthazhe | To make cry out repeatedly with a quavering voice, by holding, pinching, or pulling. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.121.01a.jpg |
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ȼi-qȼáⁿ | thiqthóⁿ | To gather all together in the hand; to crumple. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.121.01b.jpg |
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ȼi-qȼáⁿ-je | thiqthóⁿzhe | To make the sound heard on a frosty morning, if a sled is drawn over firm snow. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.121.01b.jpg |
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ȼí-qȼĕ | thíqthe | A name applied to two species of reeds or rushes. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.121.01c.jpg |
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ȼi-qȼé-xe | thiqthéxe | To draw black stripes here and there on an object. | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.121.01c.jpg |
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ȼí-qȼĕ síⁿ-wa-nín-de | thíqthe síⁿwaníⁿde | 3/2/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2iq/opd.01.121.01d.jpg |
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