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- tack-drawer
- wéthizhnúde
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- Tack-drawer; "something for pulling out".
- tadpole
- túze zhíⁿga pá toⁿgá
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- Tadpole.
- tail
- síⁿde
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- Tail of an animal.
- tail
- siⁿdéhadi
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- At the tail; in the rear.
- tail
- síⁿde kʰe uthúgahihí
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- To switch the tail back and forth; to wag the tail.
- tail
- síⁿde sóⁿathátha
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- Tails show white repeatedly or here and there.
- tail
- síⁿde wahí
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- Bone(s) of an animal's tail.
- tail bone
- shíⁿditʰá
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- Coccyx; tail bone.
- tail feathers
- íbe
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- Bird's tail or tail feathers.
- tail joint
- síⁿde ukʰítʰe
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- Lowest joint of an animal's tail.
- tail tip
- síⁿde pasí
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- Tip of the tail.
- Tails Upright
- Síⁿde ágthe
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- "Tail placed upright on"; Those who wear Tails or Locks of hair on their heads, name of a Ponca subgens.
- take
- agsháthiⁿ thé
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- take his own with him
- take
- thizéqtiázhi
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- Not to take much.
- take all
- wóⁿgithethe
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- To take or keep all of something; take every one.
- take care of
- áxoⁿxoⁿ
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- To take care of, to nurse, as an infant.
- take home
- agtháthiⁿ kʰigthé
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- gone homeward, with his property
- take out
- bagúde
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- To probe; to make a hole in any thing with a stick or other blunt object; to dig out or take out the marrow from a bone, as children dig out the marrow of leg bones of beef; to dig out the kernel of a nut.
- take wife
- gthoⁿ
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- To take a wife; to take someone as one's wife.
- take wife
- míⁿgthoⁿ
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- To take a wife.