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- muslin
- waqíⁿha ská
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- White cotton or muslin cloth.
- muslin
- waqíⁿha bthóⁿze
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- Fine muslin; "fine cotton or linen cloth".
- mussel
- tíhaba
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- Clam, oyster, mussel.
- Oyster shell.
- Mustela lutraola
- tushíⁿge
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- Mink (Mustela lutraola).
- muzzle
- wahútoⁿthe u'úde
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- Muzzle of a gun.
- my
- wiwíta
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- My, my own, mine.
- mysterious
- úwaqúbe
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- Something mysterious or sacred.
- mysterious being
- iⁿdáthiⁿga
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- Mysterious being that dwells in the woods.
- Hairy mysterious being.
- Long-clawed mysterious being.
- myth
- hígoⁿ
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- Myth, legend, traditional tale, fable.
- nail
- bagíxe
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- To push and scratch the flesh, ground, or a board, with the fingernail, a stick, nail, knife, etc.; to saw a board across the grain.
- nail
- ákʰithíte ugádoⁿ
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- To nail on crosswise; to crucify.
- nail
- shóⁿguthugádoⁿ
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- Horseshoe nails.
- nail
- téshiⁿsháge
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- Animal hoof or nail.
- name
- thadé
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- To call; to name.
- To speak, utter, pronounce (a name).
- name
- izházhe
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- Name.
- name
- izházhe 'i
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- To name; to give a name to something.
- name
- izházhe thadé
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- To call by name, to speak the name of someone or something.
- name
- pahískă
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- Personal name, White hair of the head
- narrow
- íbisóⁿde
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- A narrow place, as a ledge at the base of a cliff above a stream.
- nation
- tóⁿwoⁿgthoⁿ
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- Tribe or nation dwelling in a town or village; hence, a tribe, nation, or people.
- Town, city.