wắ-qa |
wáqa |
v.a. |
to excel or go beyond them |
5/22/12 |
7/1/12, 1:12 AM |
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wa-qá-ga |
waqága |
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5/9/12 |
7/12/12, 12:03 AM |
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wa-qa-ga-bȼaⁿ-ze |
waqagabthoⁿze |
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5/9/12 |
5/9/12, 4:24 PM |
Kat Krutak |
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wa-qá-ga jíñ-ga |
waqága zhíⁿga |
n. |
"The small thorns:" Ditto |
5/9/12 |
7/1/12, 12:59 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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Wắ-qa ná-jiⁿ |
Wáqa názhiⁿ |
prop.noun |
of the |
5/22/12 |
6/20/12, 7:56 PM |
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wa-qá ṭáñ-ga |
waqá tóⁿga |
n. |
a species of cactus |
5/9/12 |
6/20/12, 8:00 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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wa-qȼắ |
waqthá |
n. |
ancient name for the milkweed; now used by the Omahas only |
5/9/12 |
6/20/12, 9:05 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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wa-qȼắ u-ké-ȼiⁿ |
waqthá ukʰéthiⁿ |
n. |
Milkweed |
5/9/12 |
6/20/12, 9:10 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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wa-qȼĕ-qȼĕʔaⁿ-ge |
waqtheqthe'oⁿge |
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Two poles ornamented with feathers, carried by men in the T'e gaxe watci, differing in the arangement of the feathers from the waqȼĕxe ȼáze |
5/9/12 |
5/9/12, 6:32 PM |
Kat Krutak |
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wa-qȼé-xĕ |
waqthéxe |
n. |
The Sacred Pole of the Omahas and Ponkas |
5/9/12 |
7/14/12, 1:16 AM |
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Wa-qȼĕ-xĕ a-ȼíⁿ |
Waqthexe athíⁿ |
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Keeper(s) of the Sacred Pole, a name for the first Hañga sub-gens of the Omahas |
5/9/12 |
5/9/12, 6:35 PM |
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wa-qȼĕ-xe ȼá-ze |
waqthexe tháze |
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A Battle-standard or war-spear. It is a pole wrapped with otter skins, ornamented with a row of feathers extending some distance down from the top. It is bent at the top, and a white feather is fastened on the tip of the bent part. From the arch at the top hangs locks of horsehair. The bottom is pointed, and is used as a spear. |
5/9/12 |
5/9/12, 6:45 PM |
Kat Krutak |
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wá-qȼi |
wáqthi |
v.a. |
to stun or kill them by blows, etc. |
5/9/12 |
7/12/12, 12:08 AM |
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wa-qȼí |
waqthí |
v.s. |
to be a coward |
5/9/12 |
7/12/12, 12:34 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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wá-qȼi-qȼi-wá-ȼĕ |
wáqthiqthiwáthe |
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5/9/12 |
7/12/12, 12:36 AM |
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wa-qȼí ga-ski t'é |
waqthí gaski t'é |
v.phrase |
To pant and die from fright or exhaustion |
5/9/12 |
6/14/13, 1:51 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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wa-qȼí gá-xe |
waqthí gáxe |
v.phrase |
to pretend to be a coward; to feign the fear of something, when, at heart, he is no coward |
5/9/12 |
7/12/12, 12:39 AM |
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wá-qe |
wáqe |
n. |
A Frenchman, a Canadian; A White man, as distinguished from an Indian |
5/9/12 |
6/20/12, 9:17 PM |
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wa-qĕ́ |
waqé |
v.a. |
to bury them |
5/15/12 |
7/12/12, 12:52 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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wắ-qe |
wáqe |
v.a. |
to excel or go beyond them |
6/30/12 |
7/12/12, 12:55 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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