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- Tapá (prop.noun)
- Deer Head; the name of an Omaha gens, one of the Ictasanda half-tribe or phratry.
- tápuskă (n.)
- Teacher; missionary.
- tápʰe (adv.)
- Nearby; near the starting place.
- táqié (onom)
- Sound of chopping wood in cold weather.
- taqíⁿqe (n.)
- Useless scrap of meat.
- taqpí (n.)
- Top or crown of the (human) head.
- taqpí ízhna (v.phrase)
- To be bald on the top of the head.
- taqpí thoⁿtá (p. phrase)
- At or near the crown of the head.
- taqpí ubáxoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To stick something into the scalp-lock or crown of the head.
- taqpí uthíwiⁿwíⁿxe (n.phrase)
- Cowlick; a curl on top of the head or place on the back of the head where the hair goes in different directions.
- taqpízhna (v.s.)
- To be bald.
- táqti (n.)
- Deer.
- Táqtigíkʰidábi (prop.noun)
- He for whom they shot at deer, a mythical giant and oppressor of the Indians.
- Táqtigíkʰijábi (prop.noun)
- He for whom they shot at deer, a mythical giant and oppressor of the Indians.
- táqtiha (n.)
- Deer hide; deer skin.
- táqti míⁿga (n.phrase)
- "Doe, female deer."
- táqti núga (n.phrase)
- Buck; male deer.
- táqti síⁿde sábe (n.phrase)
- Black-tailed deer.
- táqti síⁿde skă (n.phrase)
- White-tailed deer.
- táqti skă (n.phrase)
- Sheep; "white deer".