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- tiágasóⁿde zhoⁿgáshpishpí (n.phrase)
- Shingles; "chips to fasten on a house".
- ti ánase (n.phrase)
- Fence around a house.
- tibáqetha (n.)
- Elephant.
- tígthe (v.a.)
- To live in a lodge.
- tíha (n.)
- Tanned buffalo hide; tent skin.
- tíhaba (n.)
- Clam, oyster, mussel.
- Oyster shell.
- Tíha qaí (prop.noun)
- Maple Creek, a branch of the Elkhorn River in Nebraska; "where they buried the tent-skins".
- tíhe (n.)
- Hole where a field mouse buries its store of beans for the winter.
- tíhugabthiⁿtha (n.)
- tíhukoⁿ (n.)
- Smoke hole at the top of a lodge.
- tíkʰaqúde (n.)
- Fox; the common fox, which is gray and about a foot long.
- ti móⁿgthe (n.)
- Tipi; the upright tent of the Omahas, Poncas, and Dakotas.
- Tiní (intj.)
- Tínihá (intj.)
- Tiníha (intj.)
- Tiníhe (intj.)
- Tínihó (intj.)
- tíshi (n.)
- Tent pole.
- ti tʰóⁿ (v.a.)
- To have a lodge, to dwell in a tent, as a husband and wife.
- tiúthigízhe (n.)
- Small lodge formed by bending down the tops of poles or saplings and sticking them into the ground.