Lexeme Entries
Word | Macy | Part of Speech | Source Definition | Created Date | Last Modified | Last Modified By | Dorsey slip | Actions |
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ȼi-sáⁿ-ȼa | thisóⁿtha | v. | To turn over in a vertical plane, as a huge log, by pulling a rope, etc., with the hands. | 3/7/11 | 11/24/13, 4:40 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.121.09d.jpg |
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ȼi-sáⁿ-e | thisóⁿe | On the side; with the sharp part up (not the flat surface). | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.121.10a.jpg |
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ȼi-sáⁿ-san-de | thisóⁿsoⁿde | v. | To shake an object several times and rapidly by pulling, etc. | 3/7/11 | 7/16/11, 2:55 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.121.10c.jpg |
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ȼi-sáⁿ-saⁿ-ȼa | thisóⁿsoⁿtha | To make an object roll over and over by pulling. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.121.10c.jpg |
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ȼi-sĕ | thise | 1. To cut off or cut with shears or scissors; 2. To pick or pull fruit, berries, etc., from the trees or bushes on which they grow. 3. To break a string by pulling it. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.01a.jpg |
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ȼi-sĕ́-gȼĕ | thiségthe | To bear down on and cut an object without moving the scissors forward (as is implied by ȼisĕ) | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.01b.jpg |
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ȼi-sé-wa-ki-ȼĕ́ | thiséwakʰithé | To cause (purposely) them to pull off, cut with scissors, etc. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.121.10d.jpg |
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ȼi-sí | thisí | To give his property at the death of a relation. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.01b.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-aⁿ-ȼĕ | thisíoⁿthe | To pull away all his clothing, leaving him bare or naked; to simplify; to consider in the abstract. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.01c.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-da | thisída | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.01c.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-de | thisíde | To strip off all the blades from a cornstalk. | 9/12/09 | 7/3/11, 10:37 PM | Catherine Rudin | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.05a.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-du | thisídu | To strip off all the blades from cornstalks; to pick off all the meat from a bone, leaving it bare. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.01d.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-du-a | thisídua | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.01d.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-hi | thisíhi | To pick a fowl clean. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.02a.jpg |
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ȼi-si-nade | thisinade | To rush by one, thereby making a slight breeze or puff of wind. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.02b.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-si-za | thisísiza | To grasp tightly repeatedly. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.02a.jpg |
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ȼi-sí-za | thisíza | To grasp an object tightly once. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.02b.jpg |
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ȼi-ská-be | thiskábe | To dip the hand into butter, lard, etc., and take out a handful. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.02c.jpg |
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ȼi-ská-ska-be | thiskáskabe | To make butter, etc., sticky by putting the hands into it frequently. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.02c.jpg |
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ȼi-skáⁿ | thiskóⁿ | To hold butter, snow, etc., till it melts and drips. | 3/7/11 | 5/5/11, 7:16 PM | Darcy M Smith | http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/%A2is/opd.01.122.02d.jpg |
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