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- tóⁿdinoⁿshpé (n.)
- Spade.
- toⁿdíthibthípʰe (n.)
- Harrow; "what pulverizes the ground by pulling".
- toⁿdíthibthí thoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Plow; "the pulverizer of the ground".
- toⁿdíthihíde (n.phrase)
- Harrow.
- toⁿdugáhnushka (n.phrase)
- A slight indentation dug in the ground.
- tóⁿdugáqthuqa (n.)
- Hole dug in the ground.
- toⁿgá (v.s.)
- Large, big, great.
- toⁿgáthe (v.a.)
- To make something bigger.
- To let an animal live till it grows bigger.
- toⁿgátheha (v.)
- Broad, wide, extending out in all directions.
- Toⁿgátheha (prop.noun)
- Wide, Extending in all directions. A man's name of the Ponca Makaⁿ gens.
- toⁿgátheháthe (v.a.)
- To make something spread out larger in all directions.
- toⁿgáthehégoⁿ (v.)
- Extending somewhat far in all directions.
- toⁿgégoⁿ (v.s.)
- Somewhat large.
- tóⁿguthúatʰoⁿ (v.s.)
- Smaller; "next to large".
- tóⁿhe (n.)
- Rectum of cattle.
- tóⁿiⁿthe (v.a.)
- To make something visible or clear; to explain.
- tóⁿthiⁿ (v.a.)
- To run.
- tóⁿwoⁿ (n.)
- Cluster of lodges; camp, village, Indian town.
- tóⁿwoⁿádi (p. phrase)
- In a camp or village (not here).
- tóⁿwoⁿadítʰoⁿ (p. phrase)
- From or out of a camp or village (not here).