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zhoⁿpázhna (n.)
  1. A type of war club; "smooth-headed wood".
zhoⁿ qátha áhe (n.phrase)
  1. Nuthatch or Nuttall's woodpecker; bird that "goes back again down the tree".
zhoⁿqthú'a (n.)
  1. Hollow log or tree.
zhóⁿqthude (v.a.)
  1. To snore.
zhóⁿ qude (n.)
  1. June berries.
zhoⁿqudezhu (n.)
  1. Sweet red berry that grows near the Niobrara river in Nebraska.
zhoⁿsóⁿ (n.)
  1. Sycamore tree.
zhóⁿt'e (v.a.)
  1. Sleep, be asleep.
zhóⁿ tehe (n.)
  1. Wooden spoon.
zhóⁿti (n.)
  1. Wooden house; log or frame house.
zhóⁿ toⁿga (n.)
  1. Log; "big wood".
zhóⁿ toⁿga ímase (n.phrase)
  1. Cross-cut saw; "used for cutting logs".
zhóⁿtʰabthúga (n.phrase)
  1. Buds of a tree.
zhoⁿtʰe (v.s.)
  1. To sleep, to be asleep.
zhóⁿtʰithíⁿge (v.a.)
  1. To feel sleepy, desire to sleep.
Zhoⁿthátʰe (prop.noun)
  1. "Wood eaters;" Sanssouci's village, in the timber on the lowland near Decatur, Nebr., in 1855.
zhoⁿthátʰe (n.phrase)
  1. An insect; "wood eater", about an inch long, soft in places, with parallel rings around the body. It is found under the bark of trees.
zhoⁿthátʰe pa zí (n.phrase)
  1. An insect; "wood eater with a yellow head". About an inch and 1/4 long, with deep parallel indentations around the body. Found under the bark of trees.
Zhoⁿ tháwa (prop.noun)
  1. Stick counting; an Omaha game.
zhoⁿthexe (n.)
  1. Wooden drum.
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