Lexeme Entries

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a-kí-na-jiⁿ akʰínazhiⁿ To return and stand where he hand been standing. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ḳi-ná-qȼe ákináqthe To conceal himself. 10/8/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ki-ná-ʔaⁿ ákʰiná'oⁿ To lend an ear to; to listen to. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-kí-naⁿ-bé-bȼiⁿ ákʰínoⁿbébthiⁿ To be twisted together. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ḳi-naⁿ-ȼú-jĕ ákinoⁿthúzhe To step on a vessel containing a liquid, causing its contents to be spilled on himself. 10/8/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ki-náⁿ-saⁿ ákʰinóⁿsoⁿ 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ki-pa ákʰipʰa To meet a person, etc. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ki-p̣á-gȼai ákʰipágthai They hesitate or draw back through rear or shame of one another. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ḳi-pa-qpá-ȼĕ ákipʰaqpáthe To (make it) fall through between them, as when one person demurs if asked to do something, another refuses in a like manner, and so it happens that neither one does it, and it fails. 10/8/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ki-pa-san-de ákʰipʰasoⁿde To fasten, as a blanket, by running the thong or thread from one side to the other through the whole length, as when the ends or sides of the blanket are brought together. 9/3/09 7/16/11, 12:29 AM Catherine Rudin

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á-ki-pa-san-de atíi ákʰipʰasoⁿde atʰíi They come hither (not their home), and meet each other. 9/3/09 7/16/11, 12:30 AM Catherine Rudin

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á-ki-pa-san-de i-ȼáⁿ-ȼĕ ákʰipʰasoⁿde ithóⁿthe To place two or more curved objects, books, etc., so that they touch one another at the ends. 9/3/09 7/16/11, 12:32 AM Catherine Rudin

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á-ki-pa-san-de i-ȼé-ĕ ákʰipʰasoⁿde ithée To cause two or more objects or persons to meet one another or come together suddenly. 9/3/09 7/16/11, 12:30 AM Catherine Rudin

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á-ki-pa-san-de i-hé-ȼĕ ákʰipʰasoⁿde ihéthe To place two or more horizontal objects, boards, etc., so as to make them touch at their ends. 9/3/09 7/16/11, 12:32 AM Catherine Rudin

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á-ki-pa-san-de i-té-ȼĕ ákʰipʰasoⁿde itʰéthe To place two or more standing objects so as to make their sides touch. 9/3/09 7/16/11, 12:32 AM Catherine Rudin

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á-ki-pa-sáⁿ-dai ákʰipʰasóⁿdai The opposite of akic̸ahai--they come together, they meet. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ki-pa-t'ú ákʰipʰat'ú To collide: said of two objects. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ki-pá-tĕ ákʰipʰátʰe To sew across; to sew two things together. 9/3/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ḳi-p̣a-tcí-je ákipachʰízhe To push himself ahead, in spite of oppositions, regardless of consequences to others or to himself, as a bad man might do, who fears not to commit a wrong. 10/8/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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á-ḳi-p̣a-záⁿ ákipazóⁿ What mixes or associates with its own kind or class. 10/8/09 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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