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heed
shéwathe
  1. To pay attention to them; heed them.
heed
shéwatházhi
  1. To disregard them; not heed or pay attention to them.
  2. To withhold their pay or wages.
heel
sithéde
  1. Heel.
heir
ábashibaí
  1. Heir or heiress.
heiress
ábashibaí
  1. Heir or heiress.
Helenium
zha tóⁿga baxúxu
  1. A yellow flower, probably a species of sneezeweed or Helenium, found in Nebraska. It has an angle-stem (baxuxu), grows not over four feet high, near streams, and has several yellow flowers, each about an inch in diameter, at the top of the stem.
hello
  1. Thank you.
  2. Greeting: Hello, How are you.
  3. Sign of approval: "Hear! Hear!"
  4. Discourse marker: "Well;" beginning of new paragraph.
  5. Used in calling to a distant person: "Hey, halloo, yoohoo".
  6. Adds emphasis to a command.
  7. oral period [used when somebody raises his voice]
help
úwagikóⁿ
  1. To help them or us; to aid more than one person.
help
úwakoⁿ
  1. To help them.
helpful
uthípi
  1. Helpful, serviceable, useful to someone.
herald
íekʰíthe
  1. Public crier or herald.
Hercules Beetle
wagthíshka ha shúga
  1. Cockroach; "insect with thick skin"
  2. Hercules Beetle (Dynastes tityus)
  3. Rhinoceros Beetle (Dynastes tityus)
herd
shúka
  1. A flock, as of geese or ducks; a herd of animals; a group or crowd of people.
herd
shúkata
  1. With the flock, herd, or company.
herd
shúkata
  1. With the flock, herd, or company.
hereafter
óⁿbatʰóⁿshte
  1. Someday, hereafter.
hermaphrodite buffalo
temíxuga
  1. Freemartin or hermaphrodite buffalo.
hesitant
ábagthawáthe
  1. Causing hesitancy through diffidence or shame.
hesitant
'óⁿa égoⁿ
  1. Hesitant because of the certainty of failure.
hesitate
ábagtha
  1. To hesitate or draw back through shame or diffidence.