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- thapí (v.)
- To speak a language well.
- To speak well, as an orator.
- thapíazhi (v.)
- To speak a language incorrectly.
- To pronounce a word or phrase badly.
- To speak evil of someone.
- thapʰézhi (v.)
- To speak bad words; to speak evil of, to curse.
- thaqpóⁿ (n.)
- A duck with a black body and white bill.
- thaqté (v.)
- To bite.
- To hold with the teeth.
- thaqthíazhi (v.a.)
- To eat silently.
- thaqthúqthuge (v.)
- To make pitted here and there.
- thaqú (v.)
- To inhale something, to draw it in with the breath, as cold air or dust.
- thaqúbewáthe (v.)
- To praise, to speak of as wonderful.
- Thási (prop.noun)
- Dorsey; the Omaha and Ponca pronunciation of J. Owen Dorsey's last name.
- thaskúba (v.)
- To mark by biting or sucking.
- thaskúda (v.)
- To bite a short indentation across the grain.
- To leave an impression on flesh by biting.
- thasóⁿsoⁿde (v.)
- To shake back and forth rapidly with the mouth.
- thashábe (v.)
- To blacken or darken by biting.
- thasháthu (v.a.)
- To speak a language brokenly.
- thasháthuázhi (v.a.)
- To speak a language intelligibly, not brokenly.
- thashéna (v.)
- To finish with the mouth: to tell all the news; to suck a piece of candy till it is gone.
- thashéthoⁿ (v.)
- To tear apart a small object with the mouth; to refute or demolish an argument.
- thashí (v.t.)
- To talk against someone.
- thashísha (v.)
- To bite something full of holes.