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- blacken
- thashábe
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- To blacken or darken by biting.
- blackened
- zhnábe
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- Soiled, dirty, filthy, defiled, blackened.
- bladder
- tenéxe
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- Bladder of a person or animal.
- blade
- máshizhe
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- To break a knife or notch its blade while trying to use it.
- blade
- wé'e tóⁿdibáse
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- Curved blade of a breaking-plow.
- blanket
- waíⁿ
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- Robe, blanket; "what is worn around the shoulders".
- blanket
- waiíⁿ
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- Robe, blanket.
- blanket
- baiáxe
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- 1. To push open with the hands, as a tent-door (only aboriginal use). 2. To throw down the bed-clothing, to push off a blanket, etc., with a stick.
- blanket bottom
- waíⁿhaháge
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- Lower part or corner of a blanket or robe.
- blaze
- iné
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- A blaze or burning; a prairie fire.
- bleed
- wamí gíthize
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- To bleed a person or animal; "take blood from".
- bleed
- wamí
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- To bleed, to be bloody.
- bless
- thaúdoⁿ
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- To call something good; to bless something.
- blind
- wéthazhi
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- To not find, detect, or discover.
- To be blind; unable to see.
- blister beetle
- nu thátʰe sábe
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- Blister beetle (macrobasis); "black potato eater".
- A grey-green variety of the same beetle (?)
- blister beetle
- Héshpaiúna wagthíshka
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- Blister beetle, "the Spanish beetle".
- blizzard
- ígashúde
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- Blizzard, severe storm such as is known in Nebraska and Dakota.
- blizzard
- gashúshude
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- Blizzard.
- blood
- wamí
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- Blood.
- blood
- wamí ga'aí
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- Menstruation, menstrual blood.