π’Όπ’»π“π“Žπ“π’»Ν˜

transitive verb
Definition
π’Όπ’»π“π“Žπ“π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’»Μπ“π“Žπ“π’»Ν˜transitive verb1buy for someoneQuintero notes on page 8 of her Osage Dictionary (2009) that athuwiⁿ is used when you purchase something for someone when they are not present at the time of speaking, and githuwiⁿ when they are.2buy in someone's place for the benefit of a third person𐒼𐒻-π“π“Žπ“π’»Ν˜π’°π“π“Žπ“π’»Ν˜