Native Definitions

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ma-cté wa-íⁿ "Warm weather robe;" a robe taken from a buffalo during the summer hunt, when the animal has little hair. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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caⁿ-ȼá-ȼĕ To cause to be upset and spilled. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-ȼe To pay attention to; heed. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-ȼe-ctĕ-wáⁿ-jĭ To not pay the least attention to; not heed. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-ȼu-a-di tĕ́-di At that land near you. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-ȼu-taⁿ From your place. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-nu-jíñ-ga-ḳí-ȼĕ To begin to think of oneself as a young man. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-wa-ȼe To pay attention to them; heed them. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-wa-ȼá-jĭ To disregard them; not heed or pay attention to them. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cé-wa-ȼá-jĭ To withhold their pay or wages. Catherine Rudin L. View Edit
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cí-ci-cí-ci Interjection of surprise, used by Rabbit. Catherine Rudin 28, 9 View Edit
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cí-ci-ge Dust, dirt, litter. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cí-ci-ge Belongings, movable goods, baggage; small items that are used or are worn. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ci-é-gi-ȼĕ To adopt a person to take the place of one's own deceased child, grandchild, nephew, or niece. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ci-é-ji-dá-jĭ To not be childish; not act like a small child. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ci-é-ji-de To be childish; act like a small child. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ci-é-ji-dé-gaⁿ To behave like a child; said to and by men and older boys. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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ci-é-ji-djé-gaⁿ To behave like a child; said to and by men and older boys. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cí-mi-kaⁿ To kneel. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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cí-ma-kaⁿ On the knees, kneeling. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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