Native Definitions
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| U-ȼá-da-waⁿ |
Northeast fork of the Elkhorn River, flowing through Knox and Pierce counties, Nebraska. |
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| e-dá-be |
Also. |
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| e-dá-be |
Two or more objects. |
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| u-ȼí-caⁿ maⁿ-ȼíⁿ |
To walk around an object. |
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| tcá-be |
Very, exceedingly, intensely. |
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| ṭú-gȼaⁿ |
To haul a load, as in a sled or wagon. |
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| ṭú-qă |
Very bent or distorted, like a camel's hump. |
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| t'áⁿ-de |
During future early autumns; during early falls after the next one. |
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| ṭi t'áⁿ |
To have a lodge, to dwell in a tent, as a husband and wife. |
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| ṭi á-na-sĕ |
Fence around a house. |
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| t'áⁿ-ga-qȼáⁿ-daⁿ |
Later autumn; during past late autumn seasons, before last year. |
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| t'áⁿ-ga-qȼáⁿ-de |
During future late autumn seasons, in years after next year. |
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| t'aⁿ-t'aⁿ |
To abound here and there. |
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| t'áⁿ-wa-ḳi-ȼĕ |
To have them (animate objects) for oneself. |
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| t'íⁿ-ȼĕ |
To moisten or dampen the surface of an object. |
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| Tca-wí |
Grand Pawnee or Chaui tribe or people. |
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| tci |
To copulate; to have sexual intercourse. |
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| tcú-hi-hí |
Interjection of triumph or gloating over misfortune of others. |
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| u-á-bȼa-ga-ṭa |
Towards a shelter; to or at a calm place. |
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| u-á-gȼa-ba-ṭa |
Toward a shelter; to or at a calm place. |
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