Native Definitions
| Lexeme | Definition | Last Modified By | Citation | Link | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zíuhĕ | A branch of Bow Creek. | Catherine Rudin | Wdj. | View Edit Delete | |
| zi-zí-de wa-ʔáⁿ | To whistle as a woman does. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| zi-zí-de wa-ʔáⁿ | To sing in a low, soothing manner, as when lulling an infants to sleep. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jáⁿ-ȼi-náñ-ge ga-í-i-za | The spring under a wagon. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jaⁿ-dá-ȼiñ-ge | Nightmare. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jáⁿ-ʔaⁿ-he | To recline or lie on another person; to have intercourse. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| Jaⁿ ȼá-wa | Stick counting; an Omaha game. | Catherine Rudin | Om. Soc. 338 | View Edit Delete | |
| jaⁿ wá-naⁿ-ṭú-bĕ | Sawdust. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jé-mu-xa | With the legs up in the air. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| je-mu-xá-xa | With legs continually or frequently up in the air. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jé-wa-ji | To put them in hot ashes, to roast them. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-gu-hé-wa-ȼĕ | Horrifying; fearful; making one shudder. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-ḳi-ȼĕ | To shape-shift; change or transform into some object, or assume the form of the object. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-ki-gȼe | To be or go with each other. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-ḳi-gȼe | To be or go by oneself. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-ni-e-t'áñ-ḳi-ȼĕ | To cause oneself pain by doing wrong. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-si-áⁿ-ȼĕ | Just as one is, oneself alone; "barely in the body'. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-si-aⁿ-ȼĕ́-qtci | Just as one is; oneself alone. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú-t'aⁿ-ȼĕ | To raise; to grow crops or rear children. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete | ||
| jú ȼi-skí u-ḳí-gȼaⁿ | To hold one's body together, crouching and trembling. | Catherine Rudin | View Edit Delete |