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- wánase (n.)
- Surrounding of a herd.
- wanáshe (n.)
- Policeman, soldier.
- wanáshe nazhíⁿ (v.phrase)
- To stand guard, as a soldier or police officer.
- wanáshe nudoⁿhoⁿga (n.phrase)
- Police chief; officer.
- wanáshe utʰíⁿ (v.phrase)
- To punish officially; to punish for breaking a law.
- Waná wáchʰigáxe (prop.noun)
- Begging Dance.
- wanáxata (p. phrase)
- In or to the spirit land.
- wanáxe (n.)
- Ghost, spirit.
- wanáxethe (v.)
- To die, to pass away.
- wanáxoⁿxoⁿ (n.)
- Firefly, lightning bug; "shows red at intervals as it lights up".
- wanázhnudéthe (n.)
- Hominy.
- waníabi (v.s.)
- Causing pain.
- waníta (n.)
- Quadruped; four-legged animal.
- waníⁿde (n.)
- Mush.
- waníⁿdegáske (n.)
- Ash-cake.
- wanóⁿbthe (n.)
- Eater.
- wanóⁿduzi (v.s.)
- To be afraid of an accident, as when one walks on a weak ladder or thin ice.
- wanóⁿduziwáthé (v.a.)
- Making one fear an accident, as a weak ladder or thin ice.
- wanóⁿp'iⁿ (n.)
- Man's necklace; something worn around a man's neck.
- wanóⁿp'iⁿqti (n.)
- A species of white shell, used for making necklaces and earrings; "real necklace".