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- build a house
- áti
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- To build a house or pitch a tent at, on, or for.
- bull snake
- wés'a níthahúpʰa
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- Bull snake.
- bullfrog
- tébi'a tóⁿga
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- Bullfrog.
- bump
- ábashtóⁿga
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- To bump something lightly, to push down gently.
- bunch
- banóⁿ
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- Clump or cluster of young trees growing from a single root.
- Bunch of grass.
- Group of friends or relatives standing and talking together.
- bunched
- shtoⁿgá
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- Soft, as deer-skin, cloth, or flesh.
- Puffed-up, bunchy.
- bunchy
- shtóⁿshtoⁿga
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- Soft and bunchy here and there.
- bundle
- ú'iⁿ
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- A pack or bundle, carried on the back.
- burn
- inéthe
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- To set something on fire, burn something, cause something to burn.
- burn
- zi
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- To scorch or toast.
- burning
- iné
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- A blaze or burning; a prairie fire.
- burnt earth
- moⁿthíⁿkʰa níⁿde
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- "Burnt earth"; a hard yellowish-red substance found where a cliff has caved in.
- burnt odor
- zhóⁿxe
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- To smell burnt; to give off the odor of soft coal or of a person or animal struck by lightning.
- burnt smell
- zhóⁿxe
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- To smell burnt; to give off the odor of soft coal or of a person or animal struck by lightning.
- burp
- núski
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- To belch.
- To hiccup.
- burst out
- za'é tʰígthe
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- To burst out with a shout.
- bury
- waqé
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- To bury them.
- bury
- qe
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- To bury a corpse.
- To bury or cache food such as corn or dried meat.
- bush
- tabéhi
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- Name for two species of tree or bush, resembling the red cherry, found in Nebraska.
- bush clump
- batéte
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- Scattered clumps of trees or bushes with each clump growing from a single root of stump.