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- znútʰa (v.s.)
- Half-grown.
- znúznu (v.s.)
- Fluid, dripping, sticky, runny.
- zoⁿde (v.s.)
- Motionless; quiet; still.
- zoⁿde (n.)
- Forest. Dense Forest. Highland covered with trees.
- Zoⁿde búta (prop.noun)
- A hill on a branch of Omaha creek, Nebraska, West of Jon Oakes' mill, "the curved highland covered with trees; wooded hill."
- A branch of Omaha creek, near the hill of the same name.
- Zoⁿdé gthádiⁿ (prop.noun)
- "The Breckinridge," an area below Santee Agency, Knox Co., Nebraska.
- zóⁿsta (v.s.)
- Fragrant, nice-smelling; of fruits or grasses.
- Stinking, having a bad smell, sour or rotten-smelling; of animals, meat, milk, etc.
- zóⁿze (v.s.)
- Musky, strong smelling, like a goat or a male deer.
- zoⁿzí (n.)
- Tree of the Moraceae family; mulberry or osage orange tree.
- zóⁿziga (n.)
- Red-shafted flicker; golden-winged woodpecker.
- zoⁿzí móⁿde (n.phrase)
- Bow made from osage orange wood.
- zoⁿzíqti (n.)
- Osage orange; "the real moraceae tree".
- zoⁿzí ukʰéthiⁿ (n.)
- Common Mulberry.
- zóⁿzoⁿde (v.s.)
- Completely still, motionless.
- zúbe (v.s.)
- Pointed, sharp, peaked.
- zúde (v.a.)
- To whistle, as a man.
- zudégoⁿ (adv.)
- Whirring, whistling; with a whir (of wings).
- Zúuhe wachʰishka (prop.noun)
- A branch of Bow Creek.
- Zuzétʰte (prop.noun)
- Susette.
- zuzúde (v.)
- To trick someone by whistling and then turning one's head away.