Native Definitions

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qáⁿ-xa Distant, far, remote. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qti Very, really, real. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qtci Very, really, real. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé-a-dí-taⁿ Out from the forest, out of the trees. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé-a-ha Into the forest. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé-a-ṭa To the trees, reaching the trees. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé-a-ṭa-ha Towards trees (but not reaching them). Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé-a-ṭá-taⁿ From a forest. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé-a-ṭá-ȼi-caⁿ Towards or in the direction of trees. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-je tí-gȼe To scream out suddenly, like a young animal after its mother. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé ba-ṭé A clump of trees, all coming up together from a single root or stump. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼa-bé ba-ṭé-ṭe Clumps of trees here and there. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼí-tu Cruel, wanton: said of one who causes unnecessary pain or trouble, or who wantonly does bad things. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼí-qȼi-tu Wanton, causing unnecessary pain or trouble. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qȼú-qȼu-ʔa Holes in the head of animals communicating with the nostrils. Catherine Rudin L. View Edit
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qȼu-dá-ȼĕ Peeled off of its own accord, as the bark of certain trees. Catherine Rudin F. View Edit
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qu-ʔé To roar, to make the sound of waves, a water-fall, sand in an hour-glass, or grain poured from a bag. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qu-ʔé á-ti-á-ȼai They (birds) passed with a sudden buzzing or roaring. Catherine Rudin F. View Edit
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qú-de gȼe-jé Gray spotted, having gray spots. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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qú-ḳa To sing a dancing song; sing for others to dance to. Catherine Rudin View Edit
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