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shakanlichi
see
shakinlichi
shakapa
v. a. i.
to shout; to halloo; to make a loud noise; to ululate, 1 Sam. 4:5; Josh. 6:5, 10.
shakapa
n.
a loud noise; a hallooing; a fuss; a hubbub; an uproar; a shout, 1 Sam. 4:5, 6.
shakawa
n.
a grating, harsh noise.
shaka̱wa
v. a. i.
to make a grating noise, as horses do when they eat pumpkins.
shakʋbli
v. t.
to make a loud noise; to shout.
shakʋbli
n.
a shouter; a noisy person.
shakʋblichi
v. t.
to cause a noise.
shakba
n.
the arm; a sleeve.
shakba achunli
v. t.
to sleeve; to sew on a sleeve.
shakba afohomit ishi
v. t.
to clasp.
shakba afoka
n.
an armhole.
shakba alota
n.
an armful.
shakba apohloma
n.
a cuff.
shakba ʋlhfʋbeka
n.
the left arm.
shakba ʋlhfoa
n.
arm bands. The Choctaw formerly wore large silver bands on the arms above and below the elbow.
shakba fohki
v. t.
to embosom; to place in the arms; to sleeve.
shakba foka
pp.
embosomed; placed in the arms.
shakba hlumpli
v. t.
to bleed the arm; to let blood from the arm; to bleed.
shakba isht hlumpa
n.
a lancet.
shakba isht impaka
n.
the right arm.
shakba isht incha̱ya
n.
a spring lancet.
shakba i̱shu̱kʋni
see
ibbak i̱shu̱kʋni
shakba i̱shu̱kʋni
n.
the elbow; the point of the elbow.
also
ibbak i̱shu̱kʋni
shakba kʋllo
n.
a strong arm.
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