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- hubthúga (n.)
- Round fish.
- húda (v.s.)
- Be tall but not stout; slender.
- húgasi (v.a.)
- To fish, to catch fish with hook and line.
- hugási (v.a.)
- To fish, to catch fish with hook and line.
- hugthézhe (n.phrase)
- Pike; "spotted fish".
- húha (n.)
- Fish scales.
- hu híⁿpa (n.phrase)
- Sturgeon.
- huhú (n.)
- Fish.
- huhú (intj.)
- Masculine exclamation expressing joy.
- huhú Mishúde (n.phrase)
- A species of catfish found in the Missouri river.
- huíbigíde (n.phrase)
- Fish net; gill net.
- hu í buta (n.phrase)
- Buffalo fish; "the fish with a round mouth.
- hu íshta zí (n.phrase)
- Shad; "the fish with yellow eyes".
- huíthigíde (n.phrase)
- Gill-net.
- huíthize (n.)
- Fish net; "fish taker".
- hu ízhiⁿga (n.phrase)
- Shovel-nosed sturgeon.
- hu nóⁿka pái (n.phrase)
- A species of sucker; "fish with a sharp back". Not over fifteen inches long.
- hu pá qaqága (n.phrase)
- A fish with a striped or patterned nose.
- hu pási znéde (n.phrase)
- Gar pike; "fish with a long nose-tip".
- húqpaqpa (v.)
- To cough often.