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- toilet
- uzhé ití
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- Privy, restroom, outhouse.
- tongs
- zhóⁿ zhiⁿga niní íbista
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- A cleft stick formerly used by the Omahas and Poncas as tongs and for lighting a pipe; "stick which presses (fire) against the tobacco".
- tongue
- tethéze
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- Tongue of an animal.
- tongue
- théze
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- Tongue.
- tongue root
- théze híde
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- Root of the tongue.
- tongue tip
- théze pasí
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- Tip of the tongue.
- tonight
- hoⁿthé
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- Tonight, this night.
- too
- shti
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- Also, too (enclitic).
- And, too; both... and (independent conjunction).
- tool
- wéthihíde
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- Tool, implement, instrument, utensil.
- tooth
- hi
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- Stalk, stem, trunk of a plant, tree, or vine.
- Leg of a person or animal.
- Tooth, teeth.
- tooth
- thashóⁿ
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- To pull out by the roots with the teeth.
- To loosen a tooth by pulling or biting something hard.
- toothpick
- hiúgasháge íbagúde
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- Toothpick.
- top
- weágaqáde
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- Cover, lid, top.
- top of head
- taqpí
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- Top or crown of the (human) head.
- top of pole
- zhoⁿpási
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- Top of a stick, pole, or tree.
- tortuous
- bawíⁿwiⁿze
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- Tortuous, very winding.
- tortuous
- bawíⁿwiⁿzhe
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- Tortuous, very winding.
- toss
- óⁿtha théthe
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- To throw, fling, toss, throw off or away.
- totter walking
- tákʰiⁿkʰiⁿ
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- To stagger or totter when walking on a secure foundation. Used only of persons.
- touch
- thitʰóⁿ
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- To touch, to feel.