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- moⁿá (n.)
- Steep place; cliff or river bank.
- moⁿá ugázaza (n.phrase)
- Hillside with a series of terraces formed by erosion.
- moⁿá uqthúqa (n.phrase)
- Steep bank.
- moⁿbi ́tʰ ihé (v.phrase)
- To crawl on hands and knees to the lodge, and sit outside.
- To fall suddenly, touching the ground only with the hands.
- moⁿchʰú (n.)
- Grizzly bear.
- móⁿhiⁿ (n.)
- Knife.
- móⁿhiⁿsí (n.)
- Arrowhead (made of iron?).
- moⁿ íbasíze (n.phrase)
- Main spring of a gun; the spring inside a gun.
- moⁿ ítʰaxe zhóⁿkʰa (n.phrase)
- Forked arrow tip.
- moⁿ íthiqtháde (n.phrase)
- Rasp (tool).
- moⁿíⁿtʰaxóⁿxoⁿkʰá (n.)
- Notch in the end of an arrow for the bowstring.
- moⁿíⁿthatháge (n.)
- Arrow feathers.
- moⁿníni (n.)
- Quicksand; "tobacco earth".
- moⁿníniqtiégoⁿ (n.)
- Quicksand; "earth just like tobacco".
- moⁿnóⁿthiⁿ (v.)
- To forget the land or way, to wander from the path.
- To make a mistake; to do something accidentally or unintentionally.
- moⁿsági (n.)
- Solid ground, hard ground with no quicksand.
- moⁿshíadi (v.s.)
- Be very tall; extend from the ground far up into the air.
- móⁿtʰanahá (v.s.)
- Wild, as a horse.
- móⁿthiqtháde (n.)
- Arrow-shaft polisher made of two stones with a small groove through the middle of the inner surface of each.
- móⁿthiⁿázhi (v.a.)
- He or she does not walk or cannot walk; applied to infants or those who have lost the use of their legs.