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- thitóⁿga (v.a.)
- To stretch out; to pull out large, as a skin.
- thitúshi (v.)
- To snap one's fingers.
- thítʰa (n.)
- Bird of the pigeon genus, dove.
- thítʰatóⁿga (N/A)
- The native pigeon of Nebraska.
- thítʰa toⁿga zhiⁿga (n.)
- Young pigeon.
- thítʰa tu (N/A)
- Dove.
- thitʰatumathoⁿ (n.)
- All birds of the dove species.
- thítʰa zhíⁿga (N/A)
- Young of the pigeon or dove; squab.
- thitʰóⁿ (v.)
- To touch, to feel.
- thitʰoⁿtʰoⁿ (v.)
- To touch or grasp repeatedly; to feel one's way by touching.
- thitʰúqi (v.a.)
- To make a crackling sound by pulling.
- thitʰútʰe (v.)
- Gather together, flock together, as geese.
- thithíta (pro.)
- Your, yours, your own.
- Thy, thine, thy own.
- thiúdoⁿ (v.)
- To repair or make good.
- thíxe (n.)
- Willow.
- thíxe sági (n.)
- Red willow.
- Hard willow.
- thíxe zhiⁿga (n.)
- Small willow.
- thixú (v.a.)
- To draw; to make marks on paper.
- To make marks such as are made on arrows.
- thíxushpoⁿ (n.)
- Large white willow.
- Soft willow.
- thizéqtiázhi (v.)
- Not to take much.