Lexeme Entries

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H H the letter of the c̸egiha alphabet, sounded as in English 7/1/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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hă hă part. 3/12/10 5/20/11, 2:57 PM Catherine Rudin

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haí-a haía Commonly used when the speaker is at a distance. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Háñ-ga Hóⁿga 1. Foremost or Ancestral: an Omaha gens. 2. The title of the child in whose honor the wawan or pipe dance is performed. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Háñ-ga-cé-nu Hóⁿgashénu The name of the first half-tribe or five gentens of Omahas, the other half-tribe being called the Ictasanda. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Háñ-ga-qti Hóⁿgaqti The Real Hañga, a name of the Wacabe Hañga, the second sub-gens of teh Omaha Hañga gens. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Háñ-ga ḳi-ʔáⁿ-ze Hóⁿga ki'óⁿze The privileged decoration of the faces of chiefs, etc. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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Háñ-ga mú-bȼi Hóⁿga múbthi 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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háñ-gaⁿ-te hóⁿgoⁿtʰe adv. Before midnight. 3/12/10 8/24/11, 1:45 PM Catherine Rudin

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háñ-kaⁿ-ska hóⁿkʰoⁿska adv. Midnight. 3/12/10 8/24/11, 1:44 PM Catherine Rudin

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hau 1. Thank you. 2. In addressing a white man, it means "How are you." 3. In a council, it is often used as a sign of approval, as the English, "Hear! Hear!" 4. Sometimes it is eq. to our, "Well." 5. When it marks the beginning of a paragraph, it need not be translated. 6. Used in calling to a distant person. 3/12/10 4/15/16, 2:03 PM Bryan James Gordon

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hau I have returned. 3/12/10 4/15/16, 2:03 PM Bryan James Gordon

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haⁿ hoⁿ n. Night. 3/12/10 5/20/11, 3:02 PM Catherine Rudin

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háⁿ-a-di hóⁿadi adv. Last night. 3/12/10 5/20/11, 3:05 PM Catherine Rudin

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háⁿ-bȼa hóⁿbtha v.a. To dream our ordinary dream. 3/12/10 5/20/11, 3:12 PM Catherine Rudin

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haⁿ-bȼí hoⁿbthí n. Wild beans. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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haⁿ-bȼí-hi hoⁿbthíhi n. The vine of the wild beans. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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haⁿ-bȼí-si-ṭañ-ga hoⁿbthísitoⁿga n. The turkey pea. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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haⁿ-bȼíñ-ge hoⁿbthíⁿge n. Beans. 3/12/10 5/23/11, 4:45 PM Stacy Rickel

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haⁿ-bȼíⁿ-ʔa-be hoⁿbthíⁿ'abe n. 3/12/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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