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- fear
- wanóⁿduziwáthé
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- Making one fear an accident, as a weak ladder or thin ice.
- fear
- kúhe
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- To feel insecure; to dread an unseen or uncertain danger; to be apprehensive.
- fear
- kúhewáthe
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- Causing fear of something unseen or uncertain; insecure; fearful, apprehensive.
- fear
- wanóⁿpe
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- To fear visible danger or enemies.
- fear failure
- qítha
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- To hate to undertake, through fear of failure; to think that someone will not answer for the purpose.
- fearful
- zhúguhéwathe
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- Horrifying; fearful; making one shudder.
- fearful
- kúhewáthe
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- Causing fear of something unseen or uncertain; insecure; fearful, apprehensive.
- Fears no Seen Danger
- Wánoⁿpázhi
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- Fears no Seen Danger; bravery name of a Ponca man.
- feather bonnet
- máshoⁿpágthoⁿ
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- Headdress made of eagle tail feathers; a feather bonnet with ends extending down the back.
- featherbed
- waíⁿ pʰúpʰude
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- Featherbed; mattress.
- feathers
- shíⁿha áhiⁿ qthí
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- To have the wing-feathers partly grown: said of goslings ducklings when they are almost able to fly.
- feces
- iⁿgthé
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- Manure, dung, feces.
- feeble
- shúshazhi
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- Weak, feeble.
- feeble
- qpéga
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- Faint, exhausted, feeble, languid, drooping, as after sickness or bad news.
- feed
- wénoⁿdewáthe
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- To make someone full or satisfied by giving them food.
- feel
- thitʰóⁿ
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- To touch, to feel.
- feel
- thatʰóⁿtʰoⁿ
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- To touch or feel an object often with the mouth, lips, tongue, or teeth.
- feel
- thitʰoⁿtʰoⁿ
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- To touch or grasp repeatedly; to feel one's way by touching.
- feel
- bitʰóⁿ
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- To feel for something with the hands, as in the dark.
- feel
- bitʰóⁿtʰoⁿ
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- To feel repeatedly for something, as in the dark.