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- hole
- uthá'ude
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- To gnaw a hole in a flat solid object.
- hole at base of skull
- pahúgthe
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- Hole at the base of the skull, where the spinal cord enters.
- holes
- thadíatha
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- To nibble small holes in something.
- holes in head
- qthúqthu'a
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- Holes in the head of animals communicating with the nostrils.
- holes in head
- qíqige
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- The holes in the heads of animals, communicating with the nostrils.
- hollow
- zhoⁿqthú'a
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- Hollow log or tree.
- hollow
- shkúde
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- Slightly hollow; having a slight indentation on the surface.
- hollow
- shkúda
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- Slightly hollow; having a slight indentation on the surface.
- hollow
- qthu'a
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- Hollow, baggy.
- hollow of flank
- tʰashtáde qthú'a
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- Hollow of the flank.
- hollow-eyed
- ishtáqthu'a
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- Hollow-eyed, eyeless, having no eyes.
- home
- gi
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- To come back, to come home.
- home base
- gabázu
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- Two mounds of dirt or blankets serving as the "home base" of a team in the game called Wabaznade.
- homeward
- sáda kʰiháhai
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- They run homeward, stretched out in lines.
- homeward
- waóⁿtha kʰigthé
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- To have gone back or homeward without them.
- homeward
- gthe
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- To go back, go homeward.
- hominy
- wanázhnudéthe
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- Hominy.
- hone
- wéthimoⁿ
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- Razor-strop, hone, whet-stone; something used for sharpening.
- hone
- wéthiskébe
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- A hone or razor strop; something for sharpening by drawing a blade over it.
- hone
- wéthikʰáxe
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- Hone or strop used to sharpen a butcher knife.