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- pack
- ú'iⁿ
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- A pack or bundle, carried on the back.
- pack
- wahé'oⁿ
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- To tie or wrap up a pack.
- To arrange the two packs, one on each side of a horse.
- Paducah
- Pádoⁿka
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- Comanche; Paducah.
- Paducah
- Pádoⁿka wachʰí
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- Comanche or Paducah dance.
- pail
- théxe
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- Kettle, pot.
- Pail, bucket.
- pain
- zhúnietʰóⁿkithe
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- To cause oneself pain by doing wrong.
- pain
- pi ugásize
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- To have the breath knocked out of one; to suffer from pain in the heart (literally liver) and difficulty breathing after a blow or fall.
- pain
- waníabi
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- Causing pain.
- pain
- zhúnietʰóⁿ
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- To be in pain, as from doing wrong.
- paint
- túthe
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- To dye or paint something green or blue.
- paint face
- xíkithe
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- To paint one's own face; "to stain oneself reddish-brown".
- palate
- théze híde ukʰíthizhóⁿkʰa
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- Palate, roof of the mouth.
- pan
- míⁿxapa
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- Pan of a flint-lock gun.
- pan
- wézhe'óⁿhe
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- Baking pan; long pan for a stove.
- pan
- weúthisóⁿ
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- A pan for parching corn or roasting coffee.
- pant
- waqthí gaski t'é
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- To pant and die from fright or exhaustion.
- pant
- gaskí
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- To pant.
- panther
- iⁿgthóⁿsiⁿznéde
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- Mountain lion; "long tailed cat".
- panther
- iⁿgthóⁿsiⁿhnéde
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- Mountain lion; "long tailed cat".
- paper
- waqíⁿha
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- Linen or cotton cloth; calico.
- Paper.