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- ruffled up
- qáqaga
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- Ruffled up, tousled, as hair or feathers.
- Rough, prickly, as cloth or a beard.
- ruined
- stóⁿstoⁿ
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- Spoiled, as a feather which has been reduced to a bare quill.
- rule
- wéthigthoⁿ
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- To judge, rule, or govern them.
- run
- baháthezaha
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- To take up a pinch of the skin, and run a splinter through a little distance, but not deep, as was done in the sun-dance; to run a needle a little way through cloth, etc.
- run
- tóⁿthiⁿ
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- To run.
- run on
- átoⁿthiⁿ
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- To run on something.
- run out
- bathíⁿge
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- To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use; run out of material.
- run over
- ánoⁿge ithéthe
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- To run very rapidly over.
- run rapidly over
- ánoⁿge ithéthe
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- To run very rapidly over.
- runner
- íkʰimóⁿthiⁿ
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- Visitor; messenger or runner.
- runny
- znúznu
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- Fluid, dripping, sticky, runny.
- runny mixing noise
- gaznúznu
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- To strike and beat something until runny.
- To mix as mortar.
- To make the sound as of mixing mortar,
- rushes
- bizhnúzhehi
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- Rushes (plant).
- rusty blackbird
- ishtáskă
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- The rusty blackbird; "white eyes".
- sack
- úthikʰíhoⁿ
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- Bale of buffalo meat.
- Sack or bag in which dried buffalo meat is put.
- sack
- úzhiha
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- Bag, sack.
- sack
- taháthizhe
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- Sack made of wool, or of the threads of a worn-out blanket.
- sacred
- úwaqúbe
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- Something mysterious or sacred.
- sacred pole
- hiⁿqpé ithibóⁿ
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- Eagle down put on the middle of the sacred pole of the Omahas.
- Sacred Pole
- waqthéxe
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- Sacred Pole of the Omahas and Poncas.