Lexeme Entries

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í-pa-hañ-ḳi-ȼe ípʰahoⁿkithe To cause himself to know how to do anything. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-pa-haⁿ ípahoⁿ v. To know how to do anything. 4/3/10 7/5/12, 7:44 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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í-pa-háⁿ-ctĕ-wáⁿ-jĭ ípʰahóⁿshtewóⁿzhi Not to know how to do anything at all. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-pa-háⁿ-jĭ ípahóⁿzhi v. Not to know how to do it. 4/3/10 7/5/12, 7:46 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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í-pĕ-jĭ ípʰezhi That by means of which harm may come. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-pi ípʰi To be good or beneficial by means of, or, on account of. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-pi-ȼa ípʰitha To put on a belt or girdle. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-pi-ȼá-ge ípʰitháge A belt or girdle. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-pi-ȼá-ge-t'áⁿ ípʰithágetʰóⁿ To use a hajiñga as a belt. 4/3/10 7/7/12, 11:59 PM Catherine Rudin

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í-pi-ȼá-ge-t'áⁿ-ki-ȼĕ ípʰithágetʰóⁿkʰithe To cause another to use something as a belt; to put on a belt for one, as for a child (not a relation), who does not know how to do it. 4/3/10 7/8/12, 12:00 AM Catherine Rudin

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í-pi-ȼá-he ípitháhe n. The waist of a woman's undergarment. 4/3/10 7/5/12, 7:48 PM Mark Awakuni-Swetland

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í-pi-ȼa-t'añ-gí-ki-ȼĕ ípʰithatʰoⁿgíkʰithe To put on his child's belt, when the latter does not know how to tie it. 4/3/10 7/8/12, 12:02 AM Catherine Rudin

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i-pí-ȼa-t'áñ-ki-ȼe ipʰíthatʰóⁿkʰithe To put on a belt for one, as a child, not a relation, when the latter does not know how to tie it. 4/3/10 7/8/12, 1:37 AM Catherine Rudin

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í-pi-ȼa-t'áⁿ ípʰithatʰóⁿ To use a hajiñga as a belt over a robe. 4/3/10 7/8/12, 1:39 AM Catherine Rudin

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í-qa íqa v.t. To laugh; to laugh at. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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í-qa-ctaⁿ íqashtoⁿ n. "The laugher," an opossum. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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í-qa-ȼĕ íqathe To cause (accidentally) one to laugh. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-qa-gi-ȼĕ íqagithe To cause his own relation to laugh (common and with more affectionate than igiqa). 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-qa-qa íqaqa 1. To laugh at, ridicule, make fun of. 2. To abuse, or maltreat, a person: to abuse a woman, as by rape. 3. To get a laugh on one, as by playing a trick on him. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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í-qa-qá-bi-kí-ȼĕ íqaqábikʰíthe To cause (purposely) one, not a relation, to be laughed at, abused, etc. 4/3/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jacob Hilton

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