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- hill
- páhe
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- Hill.
- hill
- Zoⁿde búta
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- A hill on a branch of Omaha creek, Nebraska, West of Jon Oakes' mill, "the curved highland covered with trees; wooded hill."
- A branch of Omaha creek, near the hill of the same name.
- hill
- pahé huhú égoⁿ
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- Elongated and rounded butte; "long hill resembling a fish."
- hill
- páhe íⁿ'e ákigtháha
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- Terraced mesa; "hill with rocks one on another."
- hill
- pahéadi
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- On the hill, in the hill.
- hill
- pahéadítʰoⁿ
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- Out of, or down from, the hill.
- hill
- pahádi
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- On the hill; in the hill.
- hill
- pahé wáqe ti égoⁿ
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- Flat-topped butte; "hill like a white man's house".
- hill
- pahé waíⁿ égoⁿ
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- Hill with a squared-off top, plateau; "hill shaped like a robe".
- hill up
- ánoⁿ'u
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- To hill up dirt on something with the foot.
- hilltop
- bazú
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- A high, curved peak or hilltop.
- hilly
- bahóⁿhoⁿ
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- Hilly, rolling prairie.
- hind feet
- si áthuháge
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- Hind feet.
- hip
- zhegúgthe
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- Hip joint (acetabulum); "place where the leg fits in".
- hip
- zhégubtháska
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- The lower part of the hip; the leg at the rear of the hip joint, the outer part of the thigh.
- hip bone
- síⁿde íbazníde
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- Hip bone; the prominent bone near the hip of a buffalo, horse, etc.
- hip bone
- siⁿdéhi
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- Hip bone.
- hiss
- zidé
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- Hissing sound of air escaping.
- hit
- ú
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- To wound someone.
- To hit a mark or target.
- hit
- ugázhu
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- To strike and hull (shell beans) into something.