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- he znátʰa (n.phrase)
- Horn without branches or prongs.
- hi (n.)
- Stalk, stem, trunk of a plant, tree, or vine.
- Leg of a person or animal.
- Tooth, teeth.
- hidé (n.)
- Base, bottom, lowest part.
- Root of a tree.
- Lowest part of a stream, near the mouth.
- hídeatá (p. phrase)
- Downstream.
- hídeáta (p. phrase)
- Downstream.
- hídeatáha (p. phrase)
- Toward the bottom or lower part; towards the mouth of a stream.
- hídeatátʰoⁿ (p. phrase)
- From the east or southeast.
- hídeatátʰoⁿ (p. phrase)
- From the bottom or lower part; from the mouth of a stream..
- hídeatáthishoⁿ (p. phrase)
- 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.
- hídehi (n.)
- Basswood tree; linden tree.
- hidé nazíthe (n.phrase)
- Type of hunting arrow made entirely of wood, used for killing fish, deer, and small game.
- hidépai (n.)
- Arrow which has neither an arrowhead nor a blunted end; "sharp base".
- hidétashe (n.)
- Blunt-tipped arrow, without an arrowhead.
- hidé tʰe ugáshte (v.phrase)
- To cut off from the small end to a stump.
- Hidé thiⁿgé (prop.noun)
- Stream that has no mouth.
- híde úgaqthe (v.phrase)
- Facing the bottom or lower part; facing the mouth of a stream.
- Hidígoⁿ (prop.noun)
- Storyteller.
- Hígabú (prop.noun)
- Kickapoo; the Kickapoos.
- hígoⁿ (n.)
- Myth, legend, traditional tale, fable.
- hígoⁿ (v.a.)
- To tell a myth or traditional tale.