π’Όπ’»π’Ώπ“Žπ“Š'𐒰𐒼𐒷

transitive verb
Definition
π’Όπ’»π’Ώπ“Žπ“Š'π’°π’Όπ’·π’½π’»π’Ώπ“ŽΜπ“Š'𐒰𐒼𐒷transitive verb1fail in doing, making, or completing anything for himself, as for want of time, or because the object is too heavy to be lifted, pulled, etc.π’Όπ“Žπ’Όπ“π“Žπ“Š'𐒰𐒼𐒷𐒼𐒻𐒼-π“π“Žπ“Š'𐒰𐒼𐒷If kig- (or its variant kug-) is used with a BRUSH verb to express "self" (reflexive), a g- before the th emerges, forming gth, which has become an L in modern Osage. For example, ki- (reflexive) + thuzha (wash) becomes kiluzha. If kig- (or its variant kug-) is used with a BRUSH verb to express "each other" (reciprocal), it is simply added to the verb with no further additions or changes beyond any necessary conjugations. In either case, when this kig- (kug-) this term is no longer treated as a BRUSH verb, but is now conjugated as an ATHA verb.