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Navajo
Etymology
łį́į́ʼ (“horse”) + bikʼídahaznil (“things are set on it”) (bikʼí (“on it”) + da- (“plural marker”) + ha- (“up”) + -z- (“deictic pronoun”) + -nil (“several objects are handled, perfective stem”)) + -go (adverbial marker) + naalgeed (“it bucks”) + -ígíí (nominalizer)
Noun
łį́į́ʼ bikʼídahaznilgo naalgeedígíí
- saddle-bronc riding (at a rodeo)
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