physical_condition_change
Proto-Siouan-Catawba
Proto-Siouan
Proto-Mississipi-Valley *tʔé•ka
Proto-Dakota *tʔéka
Lakota tʔeča ‘tepid, lukewarm’ EB:504a
Dakota it’éća , †itʔéča ‘slightly warm, lukewarm, tepid’ SRR:212b
Proto-Hoocąk-Chiwere *tʔé•ke
Chiwere čʔége ‘lazy’ JGT:9
Hoocąk tʔeek ‘be rotten’ KM:3030 , t’eek ‘wilt’ KM:3034 , taatʔék ‘be bruised’ KM:416 , taat’ek ‘wilt’ KM:3089 , tʔék, gi- , git’ek , tʔék, taa- , taat’ek
Proto-Dhegiha *tʔéka
Omaha-Ponca tʔéga ‘lazy’
Kanza/Kaw cʔéga ‘lazy’ RR , cʔéga, ba- ‘wither, cause by rooting up’ RR , cʔega, bá- ‘wither, to cause by cutting’ RR , cʔéga, bü- ‘numb, make by sitting on’ RR , cʔega, dá- ‘withered, killed, injured by heat’ RR , dacʔega, bá- ‘wilt, cut and cause to’ RR , dácʔega, ba- ‘wilt, cause by rooting up’ RR , dacʔega, dá- ‘spoil, as hot weather does meat’ JOD, RR , dácʔega, ga- ‘dry a little by blowing on’ RR , cʔéga, ya- ‘wither from being gnawed on, as a plant’ RR , cʔéga, yü- ‘make lazy’ RR
Osage dáṭsʔega , †tácʔeka ‘wilted, withered’ LF:36a
Quapaw tʔéka, di- ‘weaken an animal or infant’ RR , tʔéka, ną- ‘injure by kicking or trampling’ RR