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- hit
- wétʰiⁿ
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- Instrument used for hitting.
- hitch
- ugáshk(e) ithoⁿthe
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- To tie up a horse, picket a pony.
- hitch
- ugáshk(e) ithóⁿwathe
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- To picket out the horses.
- hoar frost
- áqewoⁿ
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- Frost on vegetation; hoar frost.
- hoarse
- dáxe
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- Hoarse, not clear: said of the voice.
- Hocank
- Hútoⁿga
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- Winnebago, Hocank, the Winnebagos or Hocank tribe.
- hock
- hí uqáqabe
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- The hock of a horse's leg.
- hoe
- ki'é
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- To scratch oneself.
- To hoe for oneself.
- hoe
- gabábaxu
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- To beat a piece of metal till it becomes four-cornered.
- To make hills of earth by hoeing.
- hoe
- wé'e
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- Hoe, plow.
- hold
- waqéxe
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- To nurse a child.
- To hold and soothe a child in one's arms.
- hold
- uthóⁿ
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- To grasp or seize an animal or inanimate object.
- hold up head
- pa thihóⁿ
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- To hold up one's head.
- hold with teeth
- thaqté
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- To bite.
- To hold with the teeth.
- hole
- bagthú
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- To thrust at ice, in order to make a hole in it for horses, etc., to drink.
- hole
- toⁿdugáhnushka
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- A slight indentation dug in the ground.
- hole
- tóⁿdugáqthuqa
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- Hole dug in the ground.
- hole
- paqíqixe qthúqthu'a
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- Holes in the heads of animals, communicating with the nostrils.
- hole
- uzhéti
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- The hole for planting a pole.
- hole
- thashísha
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- To bite something full of holes.