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- stack
- ákʰiastá
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- Pile, heap, stack.
- staff
- hímoⁿgtha
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- Walking stick, crutch, staff used in walking.
- staff
- hímoⁿgthetʰóⁿ
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- To use a staff.
- staff
- hímoⁿgthetʰoⁿ thiⁿ
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- To use a staff.
- stag beetle
- sipá watháse
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- Stag beetle, "toe biter".
- stagger walking
- tákʰiⁿkʰiⁿ
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- To stagger or totter when walking on a secure foundation. Used only of persons.
- staggering
- tʰábthiⁿbthiⁿ
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- Staggering.
- stain
- xígithe
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- To stain one's own property reddish-brown.
- stakes
- wéshi
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- Prize; stakes put up for a bet.
- stalk
- hi
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- Stalk, stem, trunk of a plant, tree, or vine.
- Leg of a person or animal.
- Tooth, teeth.
- stalk
- wamúske hí
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- Stalks of wheat; wheat growing.
- stallion
- shóⁿge shóⁿde uthás'iⁿ
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- Stallion; "horse with scrotum (and testicles)'
- stand
- pahóⁿga gínazhiⁿ
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- To stand before or ahead of; to anticipate.
- stand
- nazhíⁿ
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- To stand.
- To continue; keep doing something.
- stand guard
- wanáshe nazhíⁿ
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- To stand guard, as a soldier or police officer.
- Standing Deer constellation.
- táqti tʰóⁿ
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- "Standing Deer" constellation; a group of stars south of the Big Dipper.
- Standing Deer river
- Táqti tʰóⁿ wachʰíshka kʰe
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- A branch of the Republican River in Nebraska; "the stream where deer stood".
- standing in upland marsh
- Texúnazhíⁿ
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- Man's name of the Omaha Tesíⁿde gens; "One standing in an upland marsh".
- star
- miⁿká'e
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- Star.
- start
- tʰithé
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- To begin, to start.
- To arrive, as a baby being born.