English-Osage

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cut all around a piece of wood once, with a knife, making an indentation𐓄𐒰𐒼𐒻𐓐𐒷unspec. comp. form of𐓄𐒰-
cut an object roundrefers to cutting out lariats from a buffalo hide, as the knife is drawn around repeatedly, beginning at the outer edge, and gradually nearing the centerπ“„π’°π“ˆπ’°π“„π’°unspec. comp. form of𐓄𐒰-π“ˆπ’°π“„π’°
cut close to the bone, removing all the meat, as in butchering hogs, etc.𐒰𐓄𐒰𐒼'𐒷unspec. comp. form of𐒰-𐓄𐒰-
cut off all the grass, etc., making the surface of the ground smooth or evenπ’Όπ’°π“‡π“ˆπ’°unspec. comp. form of𐒼𐒰-π“‡π“ˆπ’°
cut off the ends of the web of a feather, which is on somethign else, making it even at the edges, before gluing the web to an arrow shaftπ’°π’Όπ’°π“†π“ˆπ’°Ν˜unspec. comp. form of𐒰-𐒼𐒰-
cut off the retreat of any person or animal𐒰𐓁𐒰𐓆𐒰unspec. comp. form of𐒰-
cut with a knife lengthwise on the surface of a piece of woodπ“„π’°π’Όπ’°Ν˜unspec. comp. form of𐓄𐒰-

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