buckeye
______________________________________________________________________________ ta (tta) deer, ruminant, meat, especially dried meat (RR-Quapaw) ______________________________________________________________________________ i-shta (ištá) eye (RR-Quapaw) ______________________________________________________________________________ Dhegiha Language Family Comparison · ʰta-shka hi (ʰtáška hi) - buckeye tea, used in sweat lodge before a peyote meeting to induce vomiting (CQ-Osage) · ʰta-shka hi (t̩á-shka hi) - buckeye, Aesculus, a kind of tea is made from this tree and taken just before a sweat bath to bring up bile, this is also the name given to the white oak tree (FL-Osage) ______________________________________________________________________________ · ta (tta) - deer, ruminant, meat, especially dried meat (RR-Quapaw) · ta-xti (táxti) - deer (Omaha/Ponca) · ʰta (t̩a) - the deer, meat of any kind, deer, archaic - ta-xtsi, the flesh of this animal was used by the Osage and Omaha for food and the skin for clothing, the sinew was used for sewing (FL-Osage) · ʰta (ʰtáa) - deer, doe, fawn, buck, meat (CQ-Osage) · ta (ta) - deer, meat of any sort (Kanza) ______________________________________________________________________________ · i-shta (ištá) - eye (RR-Quapaw) · i-shta (ishtá) - eye (Omaha/Ponca) · iⁿ-shta (iⁿ-shtá) - eye, eyes (FL-Osage) · iⁿ-shta (įįštá) - eye (CQ-Osage) · i-shta (ishtá) - eye (Kanza) |
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