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- eleven at a time
- agthíⁿwiⁿthoⁿ
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- Eleven at a time or together.
- eleven in each place
- agthíⁿwiⁿhá
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- Eleven in each place.
- eleven times
- agthíⁿwiⁿáqchióⁿ
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- Eleven times.
- eleven to each
- agthíⁿwiⁿthóⁿthoⁿ
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- Eleven to each person; eleven apiece.
- eleven together
- agthíⁿwiⁿthoⁿ
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- Eleven at a time or together.
- eleventh
- wéagthíⁿwiⁿ
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- The eleventh (one).
- eleventh
- wéagthíⁿwiⁿthóⁿthoⁿ
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- The eleventh one of each class or series.
- elk
- heqága
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- Pronged or branching horns.
- An elk with branching horns.
- Elkhorn River
- Uthádawoⁿ
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- Northeast fork of the Elkhorn River, flowing through Knox and Pierce counties, Nebraska.
- elm
- ézhoⁿ
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- Elm tree.
- elm
- éezhoⁿ
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- Elm.
- elm
- ézhoⁿ sági
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- Common elm.
- elsewhere
- áshiádi
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- Outside of that place, elsewhere, not here.
- emit odor
- bthoⁿ
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- To emit an odor, to smell.
- emit odor
- quíⁿ bthoⁿ
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- To emit a putrid odor, smell rotten.
- emit odor
- názhoⁿxe
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- To emit an unpleasant odor, as burning hair.
- empty
- qthúqa
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- Empty, emptied of its contents.
- enclose
- zhoⁿkʰóⁿtʰoⁿ
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- Enclose, fortify with a wood fence or palisade; "bind wood together".
- end
- itʰáxe
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- Tip, point, end (of a finger, oar, bird's wing, ax-helve, piece of wood, branch or limb, etc.).
- end chewing
- utháshtoⁿ
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- The end of doing something with the mouth: chewing, eating, talking, singing, etc.