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- cut
- máshkuda
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- To cut a small groove in wood with a knife or hand saw.
- cut
- mázhnaha
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- To scrape or cut smooth with a knife.
- cut
- úthizne
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- Cut, scratch.
- cut
- máshpashpa
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- To cut off many large pieces with a knife or saw.
- cut
- máshpe
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- To cut off a large piece with a knife or handsaw.
- cut
- máshude
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- To cut up fine.
- cut
- máshuga
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- To cut into thick slices.
- cut
- wága
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- To cut meat into slices.
- cut
- hidé tʰe ugáshte
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- To cut off from the small end to a stump.
- cut
- máxu
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- To mark by cutting with a knife.
- cut a short indentation across the grain
- gaskúda
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- To cut a short indentation across the grain.
- cut hair
- ábazhna
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- To cut someone's hair.
- cut hair
- táiⁿhiⁿ múxa gáxe
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- To cut hair with a crest left down the middle, in the Omaha and Ponca style.
- cut off
- wáwazhu
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- To cut off all the meat remaining on their bones.
- cut wood
- zhoⁿ gáse
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- To cut wood.
- dad
- dádihá
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- Dad! Father! The feminine vocative form, used by a female to address her father.
- dad
- dadíha
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- Dad! Father! The masculine vocative form, used by a male to address his father.
- dad
- dádihé
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- Dad! Father! The feminine vocative form, used by a female to address her father.
- dagger
- wézhahe
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- Dagger; "something for stabbing or thrusting".
- Barb of a fishhook.
- Stick used for playing the game P̣aȼiⁿ-jahe.
- daily
- óⁿbade
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- By day, in the daytime, daily.
- When it is day.