"akxa" meaning in All languages combined

See akxa on Wiktionary

Particle [Osage]

Head templates: {{head|osa|particle}} akxa
  1. postverbal third person continuative/continuous/progressive aspect marker used when the subject is in stasis on the horizontal point of view
    Sense id: en-akxa-osa-particle-12NLV2Hv Categories (other): Osage entries with incorrect language header, Osage particles Disambiguation of Osage entries with incorrect language header: 60 40 Disambiguation of Osage particles: 64 36
  2. marker following subjects that are in stasis, except for dead humans
    Sense id: en-akxa-osa-particle-43vRr18j
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: akxái, akxai

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          "text": "Ižį́ðe waší akxa.",
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          "english": "This late afternoon the woman sorted a lot of hackberries.",
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    {
      "word": "akxái"
    },
    {
      "word": "akxai"
    }
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