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pamúugáqthe (adv.)
  1. With the face towards the base of the hill; looking towards the base of the cliff or hill.
pánahu (n.)
  1. Great owl; great horned owl. It is grey in the fall and white in the winter and spring. The males are the "horned" owls.
pánuhu (n.)
  1. Great owl.
paqíqixe (n.)
  1. Bony part of the nose.
paqíqixe qthúqthu'a (n.)
  1. Holes in the heads of animals, communicating with the nostrils.
paqthíⁿ (n.)
  1. Nasal mucus, nasal excretion, snot.
paqthíⁿbika (n.phrase)
  1. Pocket handkerchief.
paqthíⁿ thaqú (v.phrase)
  1. Sniff, sniffle, snuffle, as when one has a cold.
paqthúge (n.)
  1. Nostrils.
paqthúqaha (n.)
  1. Head-covering used in an Indian cradle.
pasi (v.)
  1. To follow a leader, as when marching in single file.
pasí (n.)
  1. Tip; tree-top, tongue-tip, etc.
pásiáta (p. phrase)
  1. Astride someone's shoulders.
pásiáta (p. phrase)
  1. At the head of a stream or top of a tree.
pasóⁿ (n.)
  1. Bald eagle (Haliaetus leucocephalus); "white head".
pashízhe (n.)
  1. Tip of the nose.
páshiⁿ (n.)
  1. Animal with a short tail or no tail.
pashoⁿ (v.a.)
  1. To turn back; to abandon a journey.
pashtóⁿga (n.)
  1. Rocky Mountain sheep.
patháge (n.)
  1. Promontory, cape, projecting point of a bluff.