Lexeme Entries

Word Macy Part of Speech Source Definition Created Date Last Modified Last Modified By Dorsey slipActions
Hé wa-tcí Hé wachʰí The name of the concluding dance of the Hec̸ucka ceremonies. 3/17/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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hi hi 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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hi hi n. 1. The stock or trunk of a plant or vine... 2. The leg or legs of a person or animal. 3. A tooth, teeth. 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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hi-ȼá hithá v.t. To bathe. 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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hi-ȼá-da-dá-xe hithádadáxe v. To have the teeth chatter, as from cold. 3/25/10 5/20/11, 4:43 PM Catherine Rudin

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hi-ȼá-wiⁿ hitháwiⁿ n. Long garters. 3/25/10 4/29/11, 9:20 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-ȼa-wíⁿ daⁿ-pá híthawíⁿ doⁿpʰá n.phrase Short garters. 3/25/10 4/29/11, 9:22 PM Catherine Rudin

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hi-ȼaí hithaí n. "Bathing day." Saturday. 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-ȼĕ híthe To cause him, her, or it to reach there (not his home). 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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hí-ȼu-ḳá-ȼiⁿ híthukáthiⁿ v. To be without leggings; to have the legs bare. 3/25/10 5/20/11, 4:50 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-da-di hídadi 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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hi-dé hidé n. The base or bottom, as of a tree; the lowest part, the root; the lowest part of a stream next to the mouth. 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-de-a-ṭá hídeatá p. phrase Down-stream. 3/25/10 5/20/11, 5:03 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-de-á-ṭa hídeáta p. phrase Down-stream. 3/25/10 5/20/11, 5:05 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-de-a-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ hídeatáthishoⁿ p. phrase Towards the bottom or lower part; towards the mouth of a stream. 2. Towards the mouth of the Missouri River, hence, towards the east or south-east (P.), and, towards the east (Om.). 3/25/10 5/22/11, 4:13 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-de-a-ṭá-di hídeatádi 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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hí-de-a-ṭá-ha hídeatáha p. phrase Towards (not reaching) the bottom or lower part; towards the mouth of a stream. 3/25/10 5/22/11, 4:16 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-de-a-ṭá-taⁿ hídeatátʰoⁿ p. phrase From the east or southeast. 5/22/11 5/22/11, 4:26 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-de-a-ṭá-taⁿ hídeatátʰoⁿ p. phrase From the bottom or lower part, from the mouth of a stream 3/25/10 5/22/11, 4:24 PM Catherine Rudin

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hí-de-hi hídehi n. A basswood or linden tree. 3/25/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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