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hey
  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]
hey!
u+
  1. Interjection used by males, at the end of a sentence: halloo! hey!
Hey!
tená
  1. Masculine interjection of surprise, reproof, and indignation. "Why!"; "Hey!"
hey!
názhi
  1. Masculine interjection of indignation, anger, or surprise.
hiccup
núski
  1. To belch.
  2. To hiccup.
hide
bahíⁿqpe
  1. To scrape off small particles of a hide before tanning it.
hide
táhugádoⁿ
  1. To stretch out a hide on the ground with pins.
hide
ábinoⁿtha
  1. To hide or cover up something by lying on it.
hide
wánaqthe
  1. To hide, cover, or conceal people or animals.
hide-scraper
wéubázhoⁿ
  1. Hide-scraper consisting of a bone handle with a metal scraper attached to its bent end.
high
paháshiádi
  1. On a high place; on something high.
high
paháshi
  1. Something high, but connected to the earth.
higher
paháshiatáha
  1. Further up; toward a higher place.
highland forest
zoⁿde
  1. Forest. Dense Forest. Highland covered with trees.
hill
pahúthoⁿda
  1. Mound; hill with a truncated, flat, curved top.
hill
pahúthuda
  1. Mound; hill with a truncated, flat, curved top.
hill
pahé
  1. Hill.
hill
qe
  1. High hill or ridge.
  2. Mountain.
hill
páhe
  1. Hill.
hill
Zoⁿde búta
  1. A hill on a branch of Omaha creek, Nebraska, West of Jon Oakes' mill, "the curved highland covered with trees; wooded hill."
  2. A branch of Omaha creek, near the hill of the same name.