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- q'iⁿq'íⁿtha (v.s.)
- Inelastic, like old rubber; said of the wrinkled skin of old people.
- qádadé (v.s.)
- Bristly, with bristling fur.
- qáde (n.)
- Hay, dried grass.
- qáde banóⁿnoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Grass growing in clumps, buffalo grass .
- qáde mákʰoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Tea; "grass medicine, dried-grass medicine".
- qáde noⁿsé (v.phrase)
- To mow grass.
- qádigasé (n.)
- Scythe.
- qádigazhná (n.)
- Scythe; "that by which grass is cut off evenly or smoothly".
- qádinóⁿse (n.)
- Mowing machine.
- qad íti (n.)
- Grass lodge.
- qádithíze (n.)
- Pitchfork.
- qaéthe (v.)
- To leak.
- qaí (intj.)
- Whew! What! Exclamation used by males.
- qáiná (intj.)
- Surprising! Is it possible? Exclamation of wonder, used by males.
- qáqaga (v.s.)
- Ruffled up, tousled, as hair or feathers.
- Rough, prickly, as cloth or a beard.
- Qáshishi (prop.noun)
- A place near Maple Creek, Nebraska, where the Omahas defeated a camp of Pawnees.
- qátha (adv.)
- Back again to the starting point.
- qáthatá (p. phrase)
- Backwards.
- qchi (adv. suffix)
- Very, really, real.
- qe (v.)
- To bury a corpse.
- To bury or cache food such as corn or dried meat.