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- get up
- páhoⁿkʰíthe
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- To make someone get up, as from bed.
- get used to
- uthídathoⁿ
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- To get used to or hardened to work.
- get used to
- udáthoⁿ
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- To become accustomed to something.
- ghost
- wanáxe
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- Ghost, spirit.
- giant
- Táqtigíkʰidábi
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- He for whom they shot at deer, a mythical giant and oppressor of the Indians.
- giant
- Táqtigíkʰijábi
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- He for whom they shot at deer, a mythical giant and oppressor of the Indians.
- giant
- Páznutʰa
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- A mythical race of giants that lived in the Nebraska area before the arrival of the Indians.
- gill net
- húbigíde
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- Fish net; gill net.
- Trap or weir for catching fish.
- gill net
- huíbigíde
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- Fish net; gill net.
- gill-net
- huíthigíde
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- Gill-net.
- gimlet
- wéthibthiⁿ
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- Auger, gimlet, corkscrew.
- gimlet
- weúthi'úde
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- Auger, gimlet.
- girl
- míⁿzhiⁿga
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- Girl.
- girl
- míⁿzhiⁿzhíⁿga
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- Girls of various sizes.
- girl
- shémiⁿzhiⁿzhíⁿga
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- Young women, maidens, of various sizes.
- give
- wébahoⁿ
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- To give some objects to them, in addition to other presents.
- give
- áoⁿtha
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- To throw something on someone; to give someone a disease.
- give
- hiⁿdíthagă
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- Stop!
- Hand it over!
- Let me see!
- give birth to
- ídathe
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- To give birth to.
- give food
- ú'i
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- To give someone food.