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- Patháge ní ithábisóⁿde (prop.noun)
- Sergeant Bluff, Iowa; "promontory which forces the stream (Missouri River) into a narrow place by leaning against it".
- pa thihóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To hold up one's head.
- Páthiⁿ (prop.noun)
- Pawnee; the Pawnees.
- Páthiⁿmáhoⁿ (prop.noun)
- Skidi or Pawnee Loups; a tribe of the Pawnees.
- Páthiⁿ píza (prop.noun)
- The Arikara; the Sand Pawnees or Rees.
- Páthiⁿ wasábe (prop.noun)
- The "Black Bear Pawnees" or Wichitas.
- páthiⁿwazhíⁿgetá (n.phrase)
- Blue jay; "bird of the Pawnees".
- páthiⁿzháhe (n.phrase)
- A game in which two men try to throw sticks through a rope ring rolled along the ground. Some call the game "chunky".
- páthiⁿzháhe oⁿ (v.phrase)
- To play the game of tossing sticks through a rope ring.
- pá ushtóⁿga (n.phrase)
- The soft part of the nose, around the tip, including the septum.
- páze (n.)
- Evening, dusk; time between afternoon and night.
- páze thóⁿdi (p. phrase)
- In the evening; about dusk, but before dark.
- páze wathátʰe (n.phrase)
- Supper, evening meal.
- pázitʰátha (n.)
- Field mouse, ground mouse.
- Páznutʰa (prop.noun)
- A mythical race of giants that lived in the Nebraska area before the arrival of the Indians.
- pebátu (n.)
- Blue spot on the forehead of a Ponca or Omaha girl who is "spotted" as a dancer.
- pédadi (p. phrase)
- In or on the fire.
- péde (n.)
- Fire.
- Match.
- pédeha (p. phrase)
- Into the fire.
- pédeni (n.)
- Whiskey, liquor, any alcoholic beverage other than wine; "fire water".