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*𐓇𐒼𐒻𐒼𐒷𐓇𐒼𐒻́𐒼𐒷verb1slightly dented
-π“‡π’Όπ’»π“ˆπ’°Ν˜π“‡π’Όπ’»Μπ“ˆπ’°Ν˜adverbsfx1too2also3evenThe idea of "even" here does not refer to flat or equal.4for his partMaleπ“‡π’Όπ’»π““π’»π“ˆπ’°Ν˜This is an affix that cannot be used by itself. It is attached to other words or roots.
𐓇𐒼𐓂𐓄𐒷𐓇𐒼𐓂́𐓄𐒷adjective1deep2thick, as hairπ“‡π’Όπ“Žπ“„π’·
π“‡π’Όπ“‚π“Šπ’·π“‡π’Όπ“‚Μπ“Šπ’·adjective1indentedπ“‡π’Όπ“Žπ“Šπ’·
𐓇𐓂 π“Šπ’·π“π’·π“‡π“‚Μ π“Œπ’·Μπ“π’·1leave it alonestand it there by youπ“‡π“‚π“Šπ’·-𐓍𐒷
𐓇𐓂𐒼𐒰𐓇𐓂̄𐒼𐒰́𐓇𐓂̋𐒼𐒰adjective1thick
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π’Όπ’·π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’·πŸ”Šnoun1dogπ’Όπ“‡π’°ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’° π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’· 𐒻́𐓉𐒰 𐒰𐓄𐒰 𐓒𐒻́𐓄𐒷second son's dog is yellowπ“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’· 𐒼𐓇𐒷́ π“π“‚Μ‹Ν˜π“π’°π“…π’·?are you afraid of that dog [lying down]?π“‡π“‚Ν˜
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’°π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Μ‹Ν˜π’Όπ’°noun1female dog2bitchπ“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’·π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’°
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’°π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»ΜΝ˜π’½π’°πŸ”Šπ“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’½π’°noun1Catholicπ“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’·Quintero notes (Osage Dictionary, page 209) that this term is "after an early Catholic missionary named Father Shoemaker."
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’° π’Όπ’°π’Ήπ’»π’Όπ’·π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»ΜΝ˜π’½π’° 𐒼𐒰𐒹𐒻́𐒼𐒷noun1popeCatholic chiefπ“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’· π’Όπ’°π’Ήπ’»π’Όπ’·π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“€π’»Ν˜π’Όπ’°π’Όπ’°π’Ήπ’»π’Όπ’·
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“π’·π“‡π“‚Μ„Ν˜π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π“π’·π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“π’·adverb1always, forever2during that time (refers to something going on and on through time, uninterruptedly)π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“‡π“‚Ν˜
π“‡π“‚π“Šπ’·π“‡π“‚Μπ“Šπ’·1smokenoun2smokyadjective3dingyadjective4grayadjectiveπ“‡π“‚π’·π“‡π“Žπ“Šπ’·
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“Šπ’·π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π“Šπ’·noun1penis2scrotumπ“‡π“ŽΝ˜π’΅π’·π“‡π“ŽΝ˜π“Šπ’·π““π’·
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“Šπ“‚π“†π“‚π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“Šπ“‚Μπ“†π“‚noun1testicles2scrotumπ“‡π“ŽΝ˜π’΅π“Žπ“†π“Žπ“‡π“ŽΝ˜π“Šπ“Žπ“†π“Žπ“‡π“‚Ν˜π“Šπ’·π“‚π“†π“Žπ“‡π“‚Ν˜π“Šπ’·π“’π’»
*π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“π’°π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π“π’°verb1move a container in such a way to spill out some of its contents, but not tip it over*π“‡π“ŽΝ˜π“π’°For this term, the idea of "container" can refer to something like a cup, or even a box. The idea of "contents" can refer to whatever is in the container such as a liquid of some kind, or perhaps something solid like corn, grain, etc.This term is a bound root which means that while this root has an idea attached to it, it cannot be used alone. It must have something else attached to it, often an instrumental prefix.
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“π’·π“π’·π“‡π“‚Ν˜π“π’·Μπ“π’·π“‡π“‚Μ„Ν˜π“π’·Μπ“π’·adverb1forever, for always, for good
𐓇𐓂𐓏𐒷𐓇𐓂́𐓏𐒷Onomatope1sound word - rattling soundπ“‡π“Žπ“π’·π“†π“‚π“π’·
π“‡π“‚Ν˜π““π’»Ν˜π“‡π“‚ΜΝ˜π““π’»Ν˜noun1puppyπ“‡π“‚Ν˜π““π’»Ν˜
*𐓇𐓄𐒷𐓇𐓄𐒷1fragment, bitnoun2fragmentverb
π“‡π“„π“‚Ν˜π“‡π“„π“‚Μ‹Ν˜1softened by soaking in water2soften, become soft, sodden
π“‡π“ˆπ’°Ν˜π“‡π“ˆπ’°Ν˜adverb1all the time2incessantly3always4a lot5constantly6continuously7keep on doing somethingπ’Ήπ’°π“Šπ’»π“π’°Ν˜
*π“‡π“ˆπ’°Ν˜π“‡π“ˆπ’°Ν˜verb1finish2stopThis term is a bound root which means that while this root has an idea attached to it, it cannot be used alone. It must have something else attached to it, often an instrumental prefix.
π“‡π“ˆπ’°π’Ήπ’°π“‡π“ˆπ’°Μπ’Ήπ’°adjective1shiny and smooth (as a lake surface)2slick3bald4hairless5clearedπ“‡π“ˆπ’°π“†π“ˆπ’°
π“‡π“ˆπ’°π’Όπ’·π“‡π“ˆπ’°Μπ’Όπ’·1gentle, mild, or calm (a person or a person's ways)2soothing, comforting3mild, calm (e.g., weather)4tepid, lukewarm
π“‡π“ˆπ“‚Ν˜π’Όπ’°π“‡π“ˆπ“‚ΜΝ˜π’Όπ’°adjective1softπ“‡π“ˆπ“ŽΝ˜π’Όπ’°
π“‡π“Šπ’·π“π’·π“‡π“Šπ’·Μπ“π’·transitive verb1doctor a person2administer medical care to someone𐓇𐒡𐒷𐓍𐒷Hominy-𐓍𐒷
π“‡π“Šπ’»Ν˜π“‡π“Šπ’»ΜΝ˜intransitive verb1you are (a certain way)π“‡π’΅π’»π’·π“‡π“Šπ’»Ν˜π’·π“‡-π“π’»Ν˜Quintero notes (Osage Dictionary, page 204) that this is a "[rare variant 2nd person sg. of π“π’»Ν˜ 'be a certain way, exist as' (more usual form is π“π’»Ν˜)]."
π“‡π“Šπ“Žπ“Šπ’·π“‡π“Šπ“ŽΜ‹π“Šπ’·adjective1warm (e.g., clothing, a house; not used of people)π“‡π’΅π“Žπ“Šπ’·
π“‡π“Žπ“„π’°π“π’·π“‡π“Žπ“„π’°Μπ“π’·verb1slipped off of its own accord, as a belt from a wheel, in machinery2become accidentally unfastened3escape𐓇𐒻𐓄𐒰𐓍𐒷*π“‡π“Žπ“„π’·
π“‡π“Žπ“„π’·π“‡π“ŽΜπ“„π’·noun1intestines2appendix3colon4entrails5insides6stomach area7stomach
*π“‡π“Žπ“„π’·π“‡π“ŽΜπ“„π’·verb1open*𐓇𐒻𐓄𐒷This term is a bound root which means that while this root has an idea attached to it, it cannot be used alone. It must have something else attached to it, often an instrumental prefix.
π“‡π“Žπ“„π’· π“€π’°Ν˜π“Šπ’·π“ˆπ’° 𐓍𐒻𐒼'π“‚π“‡π“ŽΜπ“„π’· π“€π’°Ν˜π“‹π’·Μπ“ˆπ’° 𐓍𐒻𐒼'𐓂́transitive verb1scrape the interior of an entrail, to free it from any matter which it containsπ“‡π“Žπ“„π’· π“€π’°Ν˜π“Šπ’·π“ˆπ’° π“π“Žπ’Ό'π“Žπ“‡π“Žπ“„π’·π“€π’°Ν˜π“Šπ’·π“ˆπ’°π“π’»π’Ό'𐓂This entry is composed of more than one word. Any conjugations need to be done on the LAST word.