Native Definitions

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wí-u-táñ-ga As soon as, immediately after, right after. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wí-u-tañ-gá-qti Just as soon as. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wí-u-táⁿ-qti As soon as; immediately after. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wí-u-tcí-je To be troublesome to them or us (plural object). Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wí-u-wa-táñ-ga As soon as. Catherine Rudin 477,5 View Edit
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wi-wí-ṭa My, my own, mine. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wíñ-ka-jĭ To lie, speak falsely; not tell the truth. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wíñ-ke To speak truth; tell the truth. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wíñ-ke-ȼĕ To see someone as speaking the truth; regard someone as truthful. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wíñ-ke-gá-wá-ȼĕ Credible, believable; what can be believed. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wíñ-ke-gá-xe To believe someone; to feel someone has told the truth. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wiⁿ One. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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wíⁿ-ȼaⁿ-ȼáⁿ By ones; one at a time; one here and there; one each. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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háñ-kaⁿ-ska Midnight. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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háñ-gaⁿ-te Before midnight. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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Ṭá-cka-hi ȼáⁿ "The (land of) white oaks;" the name of an Omaha camping place on or near the Platte, between Shell Creek and Hide-thiⁿge. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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p̣ú-qa Having the legs drawn or curled up. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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p̣ú-p̣u-qa Having the legs drawn or curled up (frequently or regularly). Catherine Rudin View Edit
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p̣i ugásize To have the breath knocked out of one; to suffer from pain in the heart (literally liver) and difficulty breathing after a blow or fall. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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pa-háñ-ga tĕ́-di Formerly, at first, at the beginning. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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