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- hiⁿskáqti (n.phrase)
- A species of white shell used for making one kind of earrings; "real beads".
- híⁿthiⁿgé (n.)
- Arrow shaft; a plain shaft without arrowhead or ṭace.
- híⁿ zhnudáthe (v.phrase)
- To shed or molt, as geese do their feathers.
- hnóⁿdi (adv.)
- While, habitually during the time when, whenever.
- hó (intj.)
- Thank you.
- Greeting: Hello, How are you.
- Sign of approval: "Hear! Hear!"
- Discourse marker: "Well;" beginning of new paragraph.
- Used in calling to a distant person: "Hey, halloo, yoohoo".
- Adds emphasis to a command.
- oral period [used when somebody raises his voice]
- hoⁿ (n.)
- Night.
- hóⁿ! hoⁿ! hóⁿ! (intj.)
- Interjection of pain; ow!, ouch!
- hóⁿadi (adv.)
- Last night.
- hóⁿbtha (v.a.)
- To dream.
- hoⁿbthí (n.)
- Wild beans.
- hoⁿbthíhi (n.)
- Wild bean vine.
- hoⁿbthísitoⁿga (n.)
- Turkey pea, Sanicula tuberosa.
- hoⁿbthíⁿ'abe (n.)
- Wild beans.
- hoⁿbthíⁿge (n.)
- Beans.
- hóⁿde (adv.)
- When it is night.
- hóⁿdoⁿ (p. phrase)
- At night, during the night, by night, nightly.
- hóⁿgoⁿtʰe (adv.)
- Before midnight.
- hóⁿkʰoⁿska (adv.)
- Midnight.
- hóⁿmoⁿthiⁿ (n.)
- Prairie-chicken
- hoⁿ shóⁿtʰe íkithe (v.phrase)
- To wake up before dawn; to arise very early, while it is still night.