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hiⁿskáqti (n.phrase)
  1. A species of white shell used for making one kind of earrings; "real beads".
híⁿthiⁿgé (n.)
  1. Arrow shaft; a plain shaft without arrowhead or ṭace.
híⁿ zhnudáthe (v.phrase)
  1. To shed or molt, as geese do their feathers.
hnóⁿdi (adv.)
  1. While, habitually during the time when, whenever.
(intj.)
  1. Thank you.
  2. Greeting: Hello, How are you.
  3. Sign of approval: "Hear! Hear!"
  4. Discourse marker: "Well;" beginning of new paragraph.
  5. Used in calling to a distant person: "Hey, halloo, yoohoo".
  6. Adds emphasis to a command.
  7. oral period [used when somebody raises his voice]
hoⁿ (n.)
  1. Night.
hóⁿ! hoⁿ! hóⁿ! (intj.)
  1. Interjection of pain; ow!, ouch!
hóⁿadi (adv.)
  1. Last night.
hóⁿbtha (v.a.)
  1. To dream.
hoⁿbthí (n.)
  1. Wild beans.
hoⁿbthíhi (n.)
  1. Wild bean vine.
hoⁿbthísitoⁿga (n.)
  1. Turkey pea, Sanicula tuberosa.
hoⁿbthíⁿ'abe (n.)
  1. Wild beans.
hoⁿbthíⁿge (n.)
  1. Beans.
hóⁿde (adv.)
  1. When it is night.
hóⁿdoⁿ (p. phrase)
  1. At night, during the night, by night, nightly.
hóⁿgoⁿtʰe (adv.)
  1. Before midnight.
hóⁿkʰoⁿska (adv.)
  1. Midnight.
hóⁿmoⁿthiⁿ (n.)
  1. Prairie-chicken
hoⁿ shóⁿtʰe íkithe (v.phrase)
  1. To wake up before dawn; to arise very early, while it is still night.
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