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- east
- hídeatátʰoⁿ
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- From the east or southeast.
- eastward
- mí í thoⁿ táthishoⁿ
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- eastward
- eat
- thatʰé
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- To eat; to eat an item of food.
- eat
- thaqthíazhi
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- To eat silently.
- eat
- uthádathoⁿ
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- To get used to eating any kind of food.
- To make one's voice re-echo often.
- eater
- wanóⁿbthe
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- Eater.
- echo
- utháza'e
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- Echo; noise, sound.
- echo
- uthádathoⁿ
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- To get used to eating any kind of food.
- To make one's voice re-echo often.
- eddy
- uthíbthi
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- Whirlwind of air, water, or smoke.
- Eddy of a current of water.
- edge
- tedé
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- Edge of a high object: the rim of a kettle, edge of a table, edge of a ravine or gully, etc.
- eel
- hu wés'ă
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- Eel; "snake fish".
- effort
- wéwashkoⁿ
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- That which makes people exert themselves or make efforts.
- egg
- wéta
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- Egg.
- The two eagle plumes attached to the "hazhida" of the calumet pipe.
- egg white
- wétuská
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- Egg white; the white of an egg.
- eight
- pethábthiⁿ
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- Eight.
- eighteen
- agthíⁿpethábthiⁿ
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- Eighteen; "the other eight".
- eighteen apiece
- agthíⁿpethabthíⁿthóⁿthoⁿ
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- Eighteen to each person; eighteen apiece.
- eighteen at a time
- agthíⁿpethabthíⁿthoⁿ
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- Eighteen at a time or together.
- eighteen in each place
- agthíⁿpethábthiⁿhá
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- Eighteen in each place.
- eighteen times
- agthíⁿpethabthíⁿoⁿ
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- Eighteen times.