| stá-ki |
stákʰi |
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Flying off, as drops of water flung, or as a chip of wood that is hit with an ax. |
5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| stá-pi |
stápʰi |
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A sound made by deer by jumping and coming down again to the ground. |
5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| stá-sta-ge |
stástage |
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5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| stág i-ȼaⁿ |
stág ithoⁿ |
v.phrase |
To make a sucking or clucking sound with the mouth, lips, or tongue while sitting. |
7/13/10 |
6/28/11, 1:36 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| staⁿ |
stoⁿ |
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5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| stáⁿ-staⁿ |
stóⁿstoⁿ |
v. |
Spoiled, as a feather which has been reduced to a bare quill. |
5/20/10 |
6/28/11, 1:43 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| stí-ste |
stíste |
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5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| stu-bá-ȼĕ |
stubáthe |
v. |
To become smooth of its own accord. |
5/20/10 |
6/28/11, 1:49 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| stu-bá-ȼĕ-qti-áⁿ |
stubátheqtióⁿ |
v.s.phrase |
it has become very smooth |
6/27/11 |
7/4/11, 11:27 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| stú-be |
stúbe |
v.s. |
Smooth, smoothed down. |
5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| stú-pi |
stúpʰi |
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5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| stúb i-ȼáⁿ |
stúb ithóⁿ |
v. |
To become smooth suddenly (not as smooth as implied by stubac̸ĕ). |
5/20/10 |
6/28/11, 2:02 AM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| su |
su |
v.t. |
To cut a skin in strips from end to end, by cutting towards you, holding the knife-handle under the skin, and letting the blade project above it. |
5/20/10 |
7/4/11, 11:28 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| su-dá-ȼĕ |
sudáthe |
v. |
To become trimmed, without branches, hair, etc.; to become bare of vegetation, or expended, of its own accord. |
5/20/10 |
7/4/11, 11:34 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| sú-de |
súde |
v.root |
Deprived of hair, branches, etc.; trimmed; bare of vegetation; expended. |
5/20/10 |
7/4/11, 11:39 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| su-sĕ́ |
susé |
v.s. |
Swift-flowing. |
5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| su-ʔé |
su'é |
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The sound of rain pattering on a roof or the ground. |
5/20/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| T |
T |
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the ... letter of the C̸egiha alphabet, having the uniform sound of the English "t" ... |
6/3/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Catherine Rudin |
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| Ṭ |
T |
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The-- |
6/21/10 |
12/22/10, 5:33 PM |
Jacob Hilton |
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| t- t- t- t- t! |
tʰ tʰ tʰ tʰ tʰ! |
intj. |
1. Used in calling a dog. 2. Used in imitation of the cracking of a whip in driving horses. |
6/11/10 |
6/28/12, 6:34 PM |
Mark Awakuni-Swetland |
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