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- táihiⁿ (n.)
- Mane of an animal.
- taíhiⁿ (n.)
- Mane of an animal.
- Táihiⁿ múxa gáxai (n.phrase)
- A hair style; "mane made to stand up and hang over a little on each side".
- Táihiⁿ tóⁿga (prop.noun)
- Man's name: "Big Mane".
- táiúgthe (n.)
- Bone in the lower back of the neck, into which the spine fits.
- táiⁿhiⁿ (n.)
- Mane of an animal.
- taíⁿhiⁿ (n.)
- Mane of an animal.
- táiⁿhiⁿ múxa gáxe (v.phrase)
- To cut hair with a crest left down the middle, in the Omaha and Ponca style.
- taíⁿhiⁿ uhóⁿge (n.phrase)
- End of the mane.
- takóⁿ (n.)
- Deer sinew.
- Sinew taken from the backs of deer and buffalo and used for thread, bows, etc.
- takóⁿha (n.)
- Special deer or buffalo sinew used for sewing.
- takóⁿ móⁿde (n.phrase)
- A type of bow whose back is overlaid with sinew and which differs in shape from an ordinary bow.
- tákʰiⁿkʰiⁿ (v.)
- To stagger or totter when walking on a secure foundation. Used only of persons.
- tamóⁿ (n.)
- Part of a wolf's intestine.
- ta násage (n.phrase)
- Hard dried meat; jerky.
- tangá ithóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To become large suddenly.
- taní (n.)
- Soup.
- ta niúsi (n.)
- Gravy.
- tanúka (n.)
- Meat; fresh meat.
- tanúk izhégthoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Gridiron, grill; "what meat is broiled on".