Page 1 of 13, showing 20 records out of 251 total
- dad
- dádihá
-
- Dad! Father! The feminine vocative form, used by a female to address her father.
- dad
- dadíha
-
- Dad! Father! The masculine vocative form, used by a male to address his father.
- dad
- dádihé
-
- Dad! Father! The feminine vocative form, used by a female to address her father.
- dagger
- wézhahe
-
- Dagger; "something for stabbing or thrusting".
- Barb of a fishhook.
- Stick used for playing the game P̣aȼiⁿ-jahe.
- daily
- óⁿbade
-
- By day, in the daytime, daily.
- When it is day.
- damp
- núka
-
- Damp, wet, moist, as fresh meat.
- damp
- tʰiⁿ
-
- To be damp, dampened, moist, moistened.
- dampen
- tʰíⁿthe
-
- To moisten or dampen the surface of an object.
- dampened
- tʰiⁿ
-
- To be damp, dampened, moist, moistened.
- dance
- Pádoⁿka wachʰí
-
- Comanche or Paducah dance.
- dance
- úwachʰigáxe
-
- Dance.
- dancing society
- Pʰa thátʰoⁿ
-
- One of the dancing societies of the Ponca women.
- dancing society
- Thadúxe
-
- A dancing society of Ponca men.
- dancing society
- Gak'éxe
-
- One of the dancing societies of Ponca men.
- dandruff
- shiⁿshé
-
- Dandruff.
- dangle
- ush'ésh'e
-
- To dangle or swing, as an object suspended by a cord.
- dangle
- ugá'e'é
-
- To swing or dangle, as berries blown by the wind.
- dark
- sébe
-
- Dark from having been greased.
- dark
- túsábe
-
- Dark blue or green.
- Sky blue.
- dark
- tú shabe égoⁿ
-
- Very dark green; greenish black.