aglápʿsįnta |
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None |
agláskicA |
1 to lie heavily on, lie on and crush, squash something 2 to be on top of, with pressure 3 to press down on one's own, lie down on one's own (Vreflpo) |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
agláškicA |
spit out on something of one's own |
va. |
agláskil |
lying on something compressing it |
Adverb |
aglátA |
to accompany singers, chorus to, answer and respond to, in music, lit., to utter about one's own |
Intransitive verb |
aglé |
1 to place or make stand on something, as a pitcher on a tray 2 set up on, placed standing up, upon (Adv) |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
agleṡk̄a |
lizard (Indiana University) (CULP, 1976) |
Noun |
agléškala |
lizard |
None |
aglí |
1 to bring home here, bring back here, arrive home bringing something 2 (coll pl) they all (a group) came home (here) 3 (prefixed to verb) to arrive home and do, come back and do, when the purpose is not definitely implied |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
aglíȟpeyA |
1 to leave something on one's way home, as a played-out horse 2 to bring here and leave |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
aglíhųni |
1 to arrive here coming back with something 2 to bring home, have brought home 3 to take something straight back home 4 (coll. pl.) they arrived here coming back |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
aglínapʿA |
bring out one's own |
Transitive verb |
aglínapʿA |
come back out (collective plural) |
Intransitive verb |
aglítųwĄ |
1 to be able to see, upon reaching home 2 to open one's eyes |
Transitive verb, regular infle |
aglítʿi |
to arrive back here, return here, and camp |
Intransitive verb |