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- Pawnee
- Páthiⁿ píza
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- The Arikara; the Sand Pawnees or Rees.
- Pawnee Loups
- Páthiⁿmáhoⁿ
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- Skidi or Pawnee Loups; a tribe of the Pawnees.
- pay
- wéshi
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- To put something up as stakes or prizes; to bet something (said of arrows, necklaces, leggings, but never bows).
- To pay with something.
- pay
- wawéshi
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- Pay, wages.
- pay
- wéthiⁿwiⁿ
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- Something to buy with; pay.
- peach
- shéhiⁿshkúbe
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- Peach, "apple with thick fur".
- peak
- bazú
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- A high, curved peak or hilltop.
- peaked
- zúbe
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- Pointed, sharp, peaked.
- pear
- shéskíthe
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- Pear, "sweet apple".
- peas
- hiⁿbthíⁿge búta
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- Peas ("round beans").
- peek
- ugás'iⁿ
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- To peep at.
- peek
- ugás'iⁿs'iⁿ
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- To peep often.
- peel
- qthúde
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- To be peeled off; to slip out of.
- peel
- áthaé
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- To peel off the skin, as of fruit, with the teeth.
- peel
- xábe
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- Peel, strip off?
- peel
- 'e
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- To dig.
- To pare or peel, as potatoes.
- peeled
- qthudáthe
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- Peeled off of its own accord, as the bark of certain trees.
- peep
- ugás'iⁿ
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- To peep at.
- peep
- ugás'iⁿs'iⁿ
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- To peep often.
- pelican
- bthéxe
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- Pelican.