Lexeme Entries

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u-gá-be-ni, or u-gá-be niⁿ ugábeni, or ugábe niⁿ said of the wind, when it bends the top of a sapling into something 3/27/12 4/17/12, 2:37 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-be-taⁿ ugábetʰoⁿ the wind of its own accord, blows a rope, flag, etc., round and round a pole or tree 3/27/12 4/20/12, 3:40 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-bi-xaⁿ ugábixoⁿ the wind of its own accord, blows it round and over your head, the wind blows into, as your skirt, and puffs it up around you 3/27/12 3/27/12, 4:39 PM Connie Toney

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u-gá-c'e-c'e ugásh'esh'e to dangle or swing. as berries when blown about by the wind 3/27/12 6/30/12, 2:20 AM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-ca-ge ugáshage archaic word: meaning lost 3/27/12 6/5/12, 2:31 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-caⁿ ugáshoⁿ v.a. to go on a journey, to travel 3/27/12 7/25/12, 9:21 PM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-ci-be ugáshibe to pass through a country to the place of destination, going all the way: to reach the end of a journey, book, task, ect.: to complete any undertaking, arriving at the end or desired result: to complete different kinds of work 3/27/12 7/25/12, 2:55 PM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-ck(e) i-ȼaⁿ-ȼĕ ugáshk(e) ithoⁿthe v.a. to fasten a horse by bridle, lariat, etc., to a fence, post or picket-pin: to picket out a pony 3/27/12 7/25/12, 9:24 PM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-ck(e) i-ȼáⁿ-wa-ȼĕ ugáshk(e) ithóⁿwathe v.a. to picket out the horses 3/27/12 7/25/12, 9:32 PM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-ckaⁿ ugáshkoⁿ to be injured internally, as a woman during pregnancy 3/27/12 7/25/12, 2:57 PM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-cki ugáshki 3/27/12 7/25/12, 2:57 PM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-cki-ckí ugáshkishkí to hack an ob. often, sending the pieces into (something) 3/27/12 7/25/12, 2:58 PM Catherine Rudin

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u-gá-c̣na-be ugázhnabe to become greasy from lying in grease 3/28/12 4/17/12, 2:43 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-c̣naⁿ-c̣naⁿ ugázhnoⁿzhnoⁿ not to be depended on, as one who tells different tales at different times 3/28/12 4/17/12, 2:42 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-c̣nu-de ugázhnude to make a bag stretch by weight of heavy stones, etc., inside. 2. said also of a woman who is enceinte, the weight of the fetus making the abdomen prominent 3/28/12 4/17/12, 2:38 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-c̣nu-di-c̣áⁿ ugázhnudizhóⁿ to walk very suddenly into a ditch or gulley, as when one has been going along on level ground on a dark nigh: to walk suddenly into deep water, after going through what is shallow 3/28/12 4/17/12, 2:42 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-cpa-cpá, ugáshpashpá, to hack pieces from the outside of an ob. into (anything) 3/27/12 4/17/12, 2:50 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-cpe, ugáshpe, to strike a piece off in, from the edge of the ob. struck 3/27/12 4/17/12, 2:50 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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u-gá-cpi ugáshpi said of dried corn: to shell corn( once, or one ear) 3/27/12 4/17/12, 2:49 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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ú-ga-ctáñ-ka úgashtóⁿkʰa n. temptation 3/27/12 7/25/12, 9:37 PM Catherine Rudin

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