Lexeme Entries

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máⁿ-ci-qti móⁿshiqti far above; very high in the air, there being no connection with the ground 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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máⁿ-ci ki-ȼá-ȼai móⁿshi kʰitháthai N/A 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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máⁿ-ci ú-ga-qȼe móⁿshi úgaqthe facing above; with the face elevated high. 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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máⁿ-ckaⁿ móⁿshkoⁿ "moving or stirring on the ground": crawfish; a crab, crabs. In the myth( ) it refers to the crawfish, not crabs. 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-c̣ná moⁿzhná a bare place on the ground. F. 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-cu-cu-de moⁿshushude dirt, dust 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼí-bȼi moⁿthíbthi to pulverize the earth by pulling a harrow over it 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼí-daⁿ moⁿthídoⁿ to pull the arrow (on the bows string) in order to discharge the arrow 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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máⁿ-ȼi-qȼá-de móⁿthiqtháde n. an arrow-shaft polisher, made of two stones with a small groove through the middle of the inner surface of each. 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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maⁿ-ȼí-saⁿ-ȼa moⁿthísoⁿtha to turn over the sod of the prairie by means of a breaking-plow dragged or pulled over it 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼí-xu moⁿthíxu the groove in an arrow-shaft 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼí-ʔu moⁿthí'u the action of a mole in digging away the soil with his paws 4/14/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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maⁿ-ȼíñ-ka moⁿthíⁿkʰa earth, soil 4/16/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼíñ-ka-cé-ha moⁿthíⁿkʰashéha n. a species of fox, known to the Omahas and Ponkas, but unknown to the Iowas and Otos. It is taller than the ṭi-ka-qude, and is either yellow or red. The end of its tail is black. 4/16/10 5/23/11, 4:30 PM Catherine Rudin

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maⁿ-ȼíñ-ka cé-xe moⁿthíⁿkʰa shéxe pottery, earthenware pots, kettles, etc. 4/16/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼíñ-ka cí-be moⁿthíⁿkʰa shíbe n.phrase "the bowels of the soil": earth-worms. 4/16/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Catherine Rudin

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Máⁿ-ȼiñ-ka gá-xe Móⁿthiⁿkʰa gáxe "Earth-lodge makers": the Canṭañg (Wolf) and Miḳasi (coyote) People, an Omaha gens. 4/16/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼíñ-ka ná-qȼe moⁿthíⁿkʰa náqthe soft coal; stone coal. 4/16/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼíñ-ka né-xe moⁿthíⁿkʰa néxe N/A 4/16/10 12/22/10, 5:33 PM Jianguo Wang

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maⁿ-ȼíñ-ka nín-de moⁿthíⁿkʰa níⁿde n.phrase "burnt earth," a hard yellowish-red substance, resembling the lead in the red pencils used by carpenters. It is found at cliffs which have caved in (Two Crows). Formerly used by men for painting their faces. 4/16/10 7/15/11, 8:24 PM Catherine Rudin

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