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- dove
- thítʰa zhíⁿga
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- Young of the pigeon or dove; squab.
- dove
- thitʰatumathoⁿ
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- All birds of the dove species.
- down
- Hiⁿqpéagthe
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- Sticks a Plume in his Hair, Sticks Down in his Hair; name of a mythical hero.
- down
- kihá
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- Down, downward, down into.
- down
- hiⁿqpé
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- Thistle down.
- Down of a bird's plumage; fine feather, plume, or under-feather.
- downhill
- pamú
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- Downhill.
- downhill
- pamúadi
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- Downhill; to go downhill.
- downpour
- shúka
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- Dense rain, heavy rain.
- downstream
- hídeatá
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- Downstream.
- downstream
- hídeáta
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- Downstream.
- downstream
- hídeatáthishoⁿ
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- Toward the bottom or lower part; toward the mouth of a stream.
- Toward the mouth of the Missouri River, hence, towards the east or south-east.
- downstream
- hídeatáha
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- Toward the bottom or lower part; towards the mouth of a stream.
- downstream
- híde úgaqthe
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- Facing the bottom or lower part; facing the mouth of a stream.
- downward
- kihá
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- Down, downward, down into.
- downward
- hídeatáthishoⁿ
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- Toward the bottom or lower part; toward the mouth of a stream.
- Toward the mouth of the Missouri River, hence, towards the east or south-east.
- downward
- hídeatáha
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- Toward the bottom or lower part; towards the mouth of a stream.
- downward
- híde úgaqthe
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- Facing the bottom or lower part; facing the mouth of a stream.
- downy woodpecker
- túska gthéze
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- Downy woodpecker (Picus pubescens); "striped blue and white".
- draw
- thixú
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- To draw; to make marks on paper.
- To make marks such as are made on arrows.
- draw through teeth
- gthákʰiⁿde
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- To soften (one's piece of deer sinew) by drawing through the teeth.