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- Tadéwiⁿ (prop.noun)
- Woman's name: "Wind Woman".
- Tadéwiⁿ t'é tʰe wachʰíshka kʰe (prop.noun)
- Name of a creek; "Stream where Wind Woman died."
- tadóⁿhe (n.)
- Sudden gust of wind.
- Whirlwind.
- ta gáqthiqthí (n.phrase)
- Sausage meat.
- táge (n.)
- Black walnut.
- tágehi (n.)
- Black walnut tree (Juglans nigra).
- tagtháde (n.)
- Roof of the mouth; hard palate.
- tahánuka (n.)
- A green hide, freshly taken from the animal and still wet.
- tahánuka péxe (n.phrase)
- Rattle made of or covered with green hide.
- taháthisóⁿ (n.)
- A cord used for tying the sacred ear of corn to the two sticks, for the Pipe dance, made of braided hair from the head of a buffalo.
- Taháthizha (prop.noun)
- A game played by Kansa, Omaha, and Ponca children.
- taháthizhe (n.)
- Sack made of wool, or of the threads of a worn-out blanket.
- taháwagthe (n.)
- Shield.
- tahíⁿ (n.)
- Hair of an animal; "deer hair"; especially hair from an animal's tail.
- Hair from a horse's tail, used in ornamentation.
- táhiⁿwágthoⁿ (n.)
- Deer's tail headdress.
- táhugádoⁿ (v.a.)
- To stretch out a hide on the ground with pins.
- tahúpʰezi (n.)
- An old, worn out piece of tent skin.
- tái (n.)
- Back of the head, from the parting of the hair on the crown to the neck.
- taiáta (p. phrase)
- At or near the back of the head.
- tái bazhú (n.phrase)
- Prominent part of the back of the head.