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