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						ma-ze ta-de  (máze táde) |  |  
						| iron, metal - by heat - makes, causes | Speaker - Maude Supernaw |  
				
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				ma-ze (máze) 
				
				iron, gun (RR-Quapaw) 
				
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				ta (tá) 
				
				by extreme temperature (RR-Quapaw) 
				
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				de (de) 
				
				causative (RR-Quapaw) 
				
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				Dhegiha Language Family Comparison 
					
					
					
					moⁿ-ze u-ne-the (moⁿçe unethe) 
					- stove (Omaha)
					
					
					moⁿ-ze ʰpe-dse i-shkoⁿ (moⁿ′-çe p̣e-dse i-shkoⁿ) 
					- moⁿ-çe, iron; p̣e-dse, fire;
					i-shkoⁿ, to warm one’s self. The Osage name 
					for stove (FL-Osage)
					
					
					moⁿ-ze wi-u-hoⁿ (moⁿ′-çe wi-u-hoⁿ) 
					- cookstove, moⁿ-çe, iron; wi, 
					modification of we, with which to; u-hoⁿ, 
					cook: iron-with-which-to-cook - a cooking stove (FL-Osage)
					
					
					maⁿ-ze we-o-hoⁿ (mą́zewéoohǫ) 
					- cookstove, metal stove, lit., “metal to cook things with” 
					(CQ-Osage)
					
					
					maⁿ-ze o-hoⁿ (mą́ze oohǫ́) 
					- oven (CQ-Osage)
					
					
					maⁿ-ze pe-je o-je (máⁿze péje ojé) 
					- stove, iron stove (Kanza) 
				
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					ma-ze (máze) 
					- iron, gun (RR-Quapaw)
					
					
					moⁿ-ze (móⁿ-çe) 
					
					- iron, metal (Omaha/Ponca)
					
					
					moⁿ-ze (moⁿ́-çe) 
					- iron or any kind of metal (FL-Osage)
					
					
					maⁿ-ze (mą́ze) 
					
					- metal of any kind, lead or iron, wire, cable (CQ-Osage)
					
					maⁿ-ze (máⁿze) 
					- iron, metal in general (Kanza)
					 
				
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					ta (tá) 
					- by extreme temperature (RR-Quapaw)
					
					
					da (da) 
					- a prefix denoting fire or the effects of fire in its 
					destruction (FL-Osage)
					
					
					ta (táa) 
					- by extreme of temperature, by heat or cold (CQ-Osage)
					
					
					da (dá) 
					- instrumental prefix, temperature, extreme, by heat or 
					cold, more often by heat (Kanza) 
				
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					de (de) 
					- causative (RR-Quapaw)
					
					
					the (ðe) 
					- make, have or make someone do something, cause something 
					to happen to someone or something (CQ-Osage)
					
					
					ye (ye) 
					- "causative", make happen (Kanza) |