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- door latch
- wíuthidoⁿ táshe
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- Door latch.
- door latch
- tizhéb íkʰashéthe
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- Door latch.
- doormat
- wénoⁿsíhi
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- Doormat.
- doorway
- tizhébe
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- Door, doorway, entrance to a tent, lodge, or house.
- Dorsey
- Dási
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- Dorsey.
- Dorsey
- Thási
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- Dorsey; the Omaha and Ponca pronunciation of J. Owen Dorsey's last name.
- dose
- uthátʰoⁿ
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- A dose of liquid medicine.
- doubtful
- qítha
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- To hate to undertake, through fear of failure; to think that someone will not answer for the purpose.
- doughy
- xíxige
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- Spongy, stringy, like raised dough.
- dove
- thítʰa
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- Bird of the pigeon genus, dove.
- dove
- thítʰa tu
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- Dove.
- dove
- thítʰa zhíⁿga
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- Young of the pigeon or dove; squab.
- dove
- thitʰatumathoⁿ
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- All birds of the dove species.
- down
- Hiⁿqpéagthe
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- Sticks a Plume in his Hair, Sticks Down in his Hair; name of a mythical hero.
- down
- kihá
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- Down, downward, down into.
- down
- baiáxe
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- 1. To push open with the hands, as a tent-door (only aboriginal use). 2. To throw down the bed-clothing, to push off a blanket, etc., with a stick.
- down
- baiáxekʰíthe
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- To cause, not a kinsman, to push open a door (of a lodge), or to push down the covering from a bed.
- down
- hiⁿqpé
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- Thistle down.
- Down of a bird's plumage; fine feather, plume, or under-feather.
- downhill
- pamú
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- Downhill.
- downhill
- pamúadi
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- Downhill; to go downhill.