Page 19 of 21, showing 20 records out of 404 total
- cry like elk
- biⁿzé tʰígthe
-
- To cry suddenly like a young elk or deer.
- cry out
- bahútʰoⁿ
-
- To make an animal roar or cry out by pushing or stabbing it; to play a fiddle.
- crybaby
- shiézhidékʰithe
-
- To be crying continually: said of a boy who acts like a baby.
- crybaby
- shiézhijékʰithe
-
- To be crying continually: said of a boy who acts like a baby.
- crying
- xagéshtoⁿ
-
- One who is often crying.
- cub
- zhíⁿga
-
- Child, young animal, cub, etc.
- cup
- íthatʰoⁿ
-
- Cup.
- curdled milk
- mazéni uskúske
-
- Clotted or curdled milk; clabber.
- cured buffalo hide
- tehá násage
-
- Cured buffalo hide; a buffalo hide which has been made hard and stiff by exposure to heat.
- curl
- taqpí uthíwiⁿwíⁿxe
-
- Cowlick; a curl on top of the head or place on the back of the head where the hair goes in different directions.
- curled
- púqa
-
- Having the legs drawn or curled up.
- curled
- púpuqa
-
- Having the legs drawn or curled up (frequently or regularly).
- curled up
- qthóⁿzhe
-
- Curled up, tangled up.
- curlew
- wígide
-
- Curlew.
- current
- ugásuse
-
- Current of air.
- curse
- gthóⁿgthoⁿ
-
- To curse or swear.
- curse
- thapʰézhi
-
- To speak bad words; to speak evil of, to curse.
- curve
- bathíguzhe
-
- To push, as a stick, against any object, bending it (the stick) a little: to bend, as a bow, by pushing.
- Said of cornstalks that do not come up straight but bend over a little.
- custom
- úshkoⁿ
-
- Act, deed, custom, business.
- cut
- utháqthuqa
-
- To make a deep longitudinal indentation in wood with the teeth; action of beavers.