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- íha paháshi (n.phrase)
- Upper lip.
- íhiⁿ (n.)
- Moustache; "mouth hair".
- ihóⁿ (n.)
- Someone's mother; his or her mother.
- Ihóⁿkʰtʰoⁿwiⁿ (prop.noun)
- Yankton; a Yankton Dakota person, the Yanktons.
- íhusa (v.t.)
- To scold, chide, rebuke, reprove someone.
- íki (n.)
- Chin.
- Lower jaw of an animal.
- íkihiⁿ (n.)
- Beard.
- íkipaxápi (v.a.)
- íki skă (n.)
- Mink; "white chin".
- ikóⁿ (n.)
- Someone's grandmother or mother-in-law; his or her grandmother or mother-in-law.
- ikʰáge (n.)
- His male friend.
- íkʰimóⁿthiⁿ (n.)
- Visitor; messenger or runner.
- ikʰóⁿgit'é (n.)
- Toad.
- iné (n.)
- A blaze or burning; a prairie fire.
- inéthe (v.)
- To set something on fire, burn something, cause something to burn.
- inísi (n.)
- his son or daughter
- his child
- ínubthoⁿkʰíthe (n.)
- Perfume or hair-oil.
- ípahoⁿ (v.)
- To know how to do something.
- ípahóⁿzhi (v.)
- Not to know how to do something.
- ípitháhe (n.)
- Waistband; waist of a woman's undergarment.