Native Definitions
| Lexeme | Definition | Last Modified By | Citation | Link | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ga-bá-zu | Two mounds of dirt or blankets serving as the "home base" of a team in the game called Wabaznade. | Catherine Rudin | Om. Soc. 338 | View Edit Delete | |
| ga-á-xa | To sweep off with a bundle of sticks or switches; to drive off or sweep off, as the wind does dust. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ga-bá-ba-xu | To beat a piece of metal till it becomes four-cornered. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ga-bá-ba-xu | To make hills of earth by hoeing. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ga-bá-caⁿ | To bend something by hitting it, for instance with an axe. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| su | To cut in strips. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼi-kín-de | To soften a hide by pulling it back and forth around something. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼi-kú-ȼĕ | To act or work quickly. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-cí-je | To shatter or crush with the teeth. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-ctáñ-ga | To soften something by sucking or biting. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-ctáⁿ | To finish doing something with the mouth; to stop talking, eating, drinking, singing, crying, etc. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-dá-ji-wá-ȼĕ | Unpronounceable, ineffable; cannot or should not be pronounced. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-jí-de | To make red by biting. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-jíⁿ | To snuffle; to blow the nose. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-káñ-ga | To scold someone who seldom deserves it. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-náⁿ-ba-ha | To bite an object in two. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-náⁿ-ba-ha | To separate two objects by biting or talking. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-qȼí-ä-jĭ | To eat silently. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼa-qú-be-wá-ȼĕ | To praise, to speak of as wonderful. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| ȼiⁿ-wíⁿ | To buy; to purchase or trade. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete |