Browse Choctaw – English
T
takant fahakʋchi v. a. i. to dangle; to hang and swing.
takastua a. having corners like a foursquare bottle.
takat taha pp. pl., dipped out.
takʋbli v. a. i. to stop or suppress, like anukbikeli . also takʋpli
takʋffi v. t. to dip up; to dip out.
takʋffit kampila v. t. to retail; to dip and sell.
takʋnha v. a. i. to teeter; to palpitate at the pit of the stomach.
takʋshi n. the milt; the spleen; i̱takʋshi , his milt.
takʋssa a. flat and thin, as a china-bean pod; takʋskoa , pl.
takʋssa v. n. to be flat and thin; bʋla hakshup ʋt takʋssa ; takʋskoa , pl.
takʋssʋlli v. t. to make flat and thin.
takba a. bitter; astringent; acrid; acerb; harsh — applied to the eyes.
takba v. n. to be bitter, astringent, etc.; u̱kof ʋt takba ; bashukcha hishi ʋt takba .
takbachi v. t. to render bitter or astringent; to embitter.
takbʋchi a. bitterish; somewhat bitter, astringent, etc.
takbʋchi v. n. to be bitterish.
takchʋka n. the edge; the margin; the border; the list; shukbo takchʋka ; yakni takchʋka .
takchʋka ikbi v. t. to border; to make a border; to margin.
takchʋka ikbi n. one who makes a border.
takchi v. t. to tie; to bind, Matt. 12:29; 14:3; 16:19; Josh. 2:21; to enchain; to chain; to hobble; to confine; to lace; to lash; to leash; to restrain; to shackle; iletakchi , to tie himself; to thrum; to trammel; to truss; to constrain; to enchain; to fillet.