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- wisdom teeth
- híutóⁿga uhóⁿgaqti
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- Four teeth at the ends of the jaw; the wisdom teeth.
- wisp-broom
- wébakʰíⁿde
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- Wisp-broom; brush.
- with
- baiáxe
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- 1. To push open with the hands, as a tent-door (only aboriginal use). 2. To throw down the bed-clothing, to push off a blanket, etc., with a stick.
- with
- zhúgthe
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- To be with someone.
- with
- shúkata
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- With the flock, herd, or company.
- with the current
- ágaqthe
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- With the wind or current.
- with the wind
- ágaqthe
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- With the wind or current.
- withered
- zniⁿdáthe
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- Withered away; wasting away from sickness.
- without cause
- u'óⁿthiⁿgé
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- For nothing, for free, without pay.
- Without cause.
- Without permission.
- without cause
- ú'oⁿthiⁿgéqti
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- For nothing at all; without the slightest cause or provocation.
- without fear
- bachʰízhe
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- To go in without fear.
- without permission
- u'óⁿthiⁿgé
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- For nothing, for free, without pay.
- Without cause.
- Without permission.
- without water
- tóⁿdeatáthishoⁿ
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- Away from the river.
- Without trees and water.
- witness
- wawébahoⁿ
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- Witness.
- wolf
- shóⁿtoⁿga
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- Wolf.
- Wolf dance
- Shóⁿtoⁿga íthaethéma
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- Wolf Dance society members; "those who have supernatural connection with wolves".
- wolf intestine
- tamóⁿ
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- Part of a wolf's intestine.
- wolf skin
- shóⁿtoⁿgaha
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- Wolf skin.
- wolf skin
- shóⁿha
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- Wolf skin.
- woman
- wiⁿ
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- In names; woman or female.