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- grasp
- uthóⁿ
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- To grasp or seize an animal or inanimate object.
- grass
- sáhiⁿ baxúxu
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- A flat stemmed grass, growing about 5 feet high, in ponds.
- grass
- sáhiⁿ btháska
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- A flat-stemmed grass, growing about five feet high, in ponds.
- The leaf of the Typha latifolia cattail grass.
- grass
- sidúhi bthóⁿze
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- Type of grass; "fine siduhi", shorter than the ordinary siduhi, with stalks not more than three feet tall.
- grass
- sidúhi núka
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- Type of grass; "wet siduhi".
- grass
- sáhiⁿ bthúga
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- A type of grass: "round sahiⁿ" or sahiⁿ proper.
- grass
- sáhiⁿ
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- The generic name for two types of grass which grow in ponds. The sahiⁿ proper is round and grows about ten feet tall.
- grass
- gthoⁿdé
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- A fine grass, used by the Omahas and Poncas as an ingredient in red dye.
- grass
- téhutʰóⁿhi
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- A grass resembling a stick, with blue flowers at the top; "buffalo bellows plant".
- grass
- pézhe
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- Grass.
- grass
- pézhe bthaska
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- A type of grass found on stream banks and marshy places; "flat grass".
- grass lodge
- qad íti
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- Grass lodge.
- grass snake
- wés'a nídekʰa
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- Grass snake.
- grasshopper
- qthoⁿqthóⁿshka
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- Grasshopper.
- grasshopper
- qthoⁿqthóⁿshka toⁿga
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- Large grasshopper; refers to two different grasshopper species.
- grasshopper
- qthoⁿqthóⁿshka ú'e thatʰé
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- Common grasshopper; "the grasshopper that devours the fields".
- grasshopper
- qthoⁿqthóⁿshka ukʰéthiⁿ
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- Common grasshopper.
- grate teeth
- hi gthágigíze
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- To gnash or grate one's teeth.
- gratified
- wézhnoⁿ
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- To be pleased or gratified.
- grating sound
- thak'áxe
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- To make a grating noise by gnawing.