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- plentiful
- ákʰish'úga
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- Thick, dense, crowded, plentiful, as leaves on the ground or houses close together.
- plow
- wé'e
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- Hoe, plow.
- plow
- toⁿdíthibthí thoⁿ
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- Plow; "the pulverizer of the ground".
- plow blade
- tóⁿde sagí íthisé
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- The curved blade of a breaking-plow.
- plow blade
- tóⁿdibáse thoⁿ
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- Curved blade of a breaking-plow.
- plum bush
- kóⁿdehi
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- Plum bush.
- plume
- Hiⁿqpéagthe
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- Sticks a Plume in his Hair, Sticks Down in his Hair; name of a mythical hero.
- plump
- shiⁿ
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- Fat, obese, plump, fleshy.
- úzhi
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- Pocket.
- pocket knife
- máhiⁿ ágashóⁿthe
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- Pocket knife.
- pockmark
- shíshka
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- A single smallpox pit or mark.
- point
- uthígude
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- Inside angle, corner, or point.
- point
- itʰáxe
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- Tip, point, end (of a finger, oar, bird's wing, ax-helve, piece of wood, branch or limb, etc.).
- point
- ábazu
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- To point at with the finger.
- pointed
- zúbe
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- Pointed, sharp, peaked.
- poison
- wámuqthi
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- A poisonous root or medicine which makes sores on the flesh.
- poison
- makóⁿ piazhi
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- Poison; "bad medicine".
- pole
- wámoⁿshíha
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- Pole to which meat is tied for drying during the summer hunt.
- pole
- tíshi
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- Tent pole.
- police
- wanáshe
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- Policeman, soldier.