Omaha Words that are stative verb
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- uthíqaga (v.s.)
- To be chapped, as the face, lips, or hands.
- uthíshoⁿ (v.s.)
- Around someone or something; moving circularly like the hands of a clock.
- uthízizi (v.s.)
- To be asleep, numb, as a hand or foot.
- úthoⁿzhiwáthe (v.s.)
- Not likely to cause their arrest.
- uwátʰoⁿ (v.s.)
- Next.
- uzhétha (v.s.)
- To be tired or weary.
- uzhéthawáthe (v.s.)
- Tiresome.
- wágazu (v.s.)
- Straight, right, honest, upright.
- wágazuázhi (v.s.)
- Not straight, dishonest, wrong, unjust.
- wágazuqtiázhi (v.s.)
- Not exactly correct.
- wahéhazhi (v.s.)
- To be brave, stout-hearted, dependable.
- wahéhe (v.s.)
- To be unsteady, insecure, loosely fastened.
- To be sickly, faint-hearted, undependable.
- wahíthage (v.s.)
- To be lame.
- wahóⁿthiⁿge (v.s.)
- To be an orphan.
- wamí (v.s.)
- To bleed, to be bloody.
- waníabi (v.s.)
- Causing pain.
- wanóⁿduzi (v.s.)
- To be afraid of an accident, as when one walks on a weak ladder or thin ice.
- waqpáni (v.s.)
- To be poor.
- waqpáthiⁿ (v.s.)
- To be poor.
- waqpáthiⁿázhi (v.s.)
- Not to be poor.