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blue blanket
waíⁿ tu
  1. Blue blanket.
blue dye
ítuthe
  1. Something used for coloring blue or green; blue/green dye or paint.
blue flowers
téhutʰóⁿhi
  1. A grass resembling a stick, with blue flowers at the top; "buffalo bellows plant".
blue jay
páthiⁿwazhíⁿgetá
  1. Blue jay; "bird of the Pawnees".
blue knife
máhiⁿtú
  1. Blue knife.
  2. Blue stone.
blue spot
pebátu
  1. Blue spot on the forehead of a Ponca or Omaha girl who is "spotted" as a dancer.
blue stone
máhiⁿtú
  1. Blue knife.
  2. Blue stone.
blue wolves
shóⁿtoⁿga túma égoⁿmathóⁿ
  1. "The blue wolves".
blue-gray
túqude
  1. Blue-gray.
  2. Grayish-blue.
blue-gray
túqude égoⁿ
  1. Somewhat blue-gray; the color of Omaha tobacco leaves.
blue-winged teal
míⁿxazhíⁿga áhiⁿ híde tú
  1. Blue winged teal (Quedula discors); "duck with green feathers at the base of the wings". The rest of the feathers are gray.
blue-winged teal
míⁿxazhíⁿga nóⁿthade skă
  1. Blue winged teal (Quedula discors); "duck that is white about the temples"
bluff base
qékʰi
  1. Base of a bluff; under a bluff.
blunt
páiazhi
  1. Dull, blunt; "not sharp".
blunt
bipáiázhi
  1. To make dull or blunt by rubbing or pressing.
blunt
búzhna
  1. Worn down.
  2. Blunt.
  3. Stumpy.
blunt
bagthóⁿde
  1. To plane or file away, making the wood or metal blunt or short.
board
bagíxe
  1. To push and scratch the flesh, ground, or a board, with the fingernail, a stick, nail, knife, etc.; to saw a board across the grain.
board
zhoⁿbtháska
  1. Plank, board, lumber; "flat wood".
body
zhu
  1. Flesh.
  2. Body.