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