Native Definitions
| Lexeme | Definition | Last Modified By | Citation | Link | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cé-ȼu-a-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ | Towards that place over there near you. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-ȼu-a-ṭá-taⁿ | From over there near you. | Catherine Rudin | L. | View Edit Delete | |
| cé-ȼu-taⁿ-ṭá | At or to your place. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-e | To say this; to say it is so. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-e-ȼé-gaⁿ | To think this; to have this opinion. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ce-é-gaⁿ | Of that kind; of that sort. | Catherine Rudin | L. | View Edit Delete | |
| ce-é-ȼé-gaⁿ é-gaⁿ | To be or feel somewhat like that. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-gaⁿ | Of that kind; of that sort. | Catherine Rudin | L. | View Edit Delete | |
| cé-gaⁿ-ȼĕ | To mean that; to consider to be that. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-gaⁿ é-gaⁿ | To be somewhat like that. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-gaⁿ gá-xe | To make it like that. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-hi | There, at some distance but in sight. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cé-hi-ȼe | There, at a great distance but in sight. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ci-bá-ȼé | Slipped off, as a belt from a wheel. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cí-cte-naⁿ | Again and again, over and over, repeatedly. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ci-é-ji-dé-ki-ȼĕ | To be crying continually: said of a boy who acts like a baby. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ci-é-ji-djé-ki-ȼĕ | To be crying continually: said of a boy who acts like a baby. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cí-gȼe | To ladle out meat from a kettle. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cí-gȼe | To skim off grease or scum from a boiling kettle. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| cíⁿ-je | Dog dung. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete |