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- odor
- bthoⁿ
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- Odor, smell.
- odor
- wanábthoⁿ
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- To emit a strong smell, as food being cooked.
- odor
- wanábthoⁿ údoⁿ
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- Smelling good, as meat.
- offended
- gípiázhi
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- To be offended or displeased with someone.
- offensive
- quíⁿ
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- Corrupt, putrid, offensive, rotten, stinking, as carrion.
- offensive
- qwiⁿ
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- Putrid, rotten, stinking, offensive, as carrion.
- officer
- wanáshe
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- Policeman, soldier.
- officer
- wanáshe nudoⁿhoⁿga
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- Police chief; officer.
- often
- úahígitheha
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- Frequently, often.
- oh!
- wúhu'á
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- An exclamation of surprise.
- oh!
- wa
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- Masculine interjection expressing surprise or disappointment.
- oil
- weánakóⁿgthe wégthi
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- Lamp oil.
- oil
- wégthi
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- Fat, grease, oil; the soft fat of animals.
- ointment
- íha íznathe
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- Grease or ointment for the lips.
- Oklahoma
- Mashté mazhóⁿ
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- Indian Territory, Oklahoma; "Warm Land".
- old
- wáqe wa'ú zhiⁿga
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- Old or elderly white woman.
- old
- tahúpʰezi
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- An old, worn out piece of tent skin.
- on
- baznáde
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- Atop; resting on something which is on top of something else.
- on edge
- hísoⁿsoⁿ
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- To have one's teeth on edge.
- on edge
- hi soⁿsoⁿde
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- To have the teeth on edge.