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- táqtiskáha (n.phrase)
- Sheepskin.
- táqtiskáhiⁿ (n.phrase)
- Wool; sheep's wool.
- táqtiskă wahóⁿ (n.phrase)
- Yarn.
- táqtiskă zhíⁿga (n.phrase)
- Lamb.
- táqti ta (n.phrase)
- Dried venison.
- táqtitenóⁿde (n.phrase)
- Deer's heart; "deer buffalo heart".
- táqti tʰóⁿ (n.phrase)
- "Standing Deer" constellation; a group of stars south of the Big Dipper.
- Táqti tʰóⁿ wachʰíshka kʰe (prop.noun)
- A branch of the Republican River in Nebraska; "the stream where deer stood".
- táqti zhíⁿga (n.phrase)
- Fawn; baby deer.
- taqúxe (n.)
- Froth, foam, bubbles on the surface of a stream.
- tasákʰa (n.)
- Dried buffalo meat.
- taspóⁿ (n.)
- Red haws, thorn apples.
- taspóⁿhi (n.phrase)
- Red hawthorn; thorn-apple tree.
- Taspóⁿhi báte wachʰíshka (prop.noun)
- Logan Creek; "the creek where there are clumps of hawthorns".
- tasháge (n.)
- Rattle made of animal claws or hoofs.
- táshe (v.s.)
- Rounded, swollen, distended, puffed up.
- tashíⁿde shábe (n.phrase)
- A species of goat or antelope with a black tail, found near the Missouri River; probably the Rocky Mountain goat.
- táshka (n.)
- Acorn.
- táshkahi (n.)
- White oak tree.
- Táshkahi thóⁿ (prop.noun)
- "The (land of) white oaks;" the name of an Omaha camping place on or near the Platte, between Shell Creek and Hide-thiⁿge.