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- cleft stick
- 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".
- cliff
- moⁿá
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- Steep place; cliff or river bank.
- clock
- míⁿdoⁿbe
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- Clock, hour.
- close
- ábapʰu
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- To push straight together and close, as sliding doors.
- To turn up the sole of a moccasin over the top.
- close
- ábipʰu
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- To close, with a straight motion such as sliding or pushing a door.
- close
- uthídoⁿ itʰéthe
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- To shut a door and lock it.
- close
- uthípʰu ithóⁿ
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- To close suddenly, as a flower.
- close
- ábastíste
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- To close by pushing.
- close by
- áshka
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- Close by, near.
- cloth
- waqíⁿha
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- Linen or cotton cloth; calico.
- Paper.
- cloth
- waqíⁿha sábe
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- Black cloth.
- cloth
- waqíⁿha ská
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- White cotton or muslin cloth.
- clothes-wringer
- wéthishki
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- Clothes-wringer.
- cloud
- maqpí
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- Cloud.
- cloven
- zhata
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- Forked, cloven.
- cloven feet
- sizháta
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- Cloven feet; cloven-footed.
- cloven-footed
- sizháta
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- Cloven feet; cloven-footed.
- club
- zhoⁿpázhna
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- A type of war club; "smooth-headed wood".
- clucking sound
- stág ithoⁿ
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- To make a sucking or clucking sound by mouth, lips, or tongue while sitting.
- clump
- 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.