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- húqpe (v.a.)
- To cough.
- huqpégoⁿ (v.s.)
- To cough a little; have a slight cough.
- huqpétʰithíⁿge (v.phrase)
- To feel an involuntary inclination to cough; have to cough.
- húqpe znéde (n.phrase)
- Whooping cough; "the long cough".
- húskă (n.)
- The large white catfish.
- húshi (v.a.)
- To bark, as a dog.
- Hútoⁿga (prop.noun)
- Winnebago, Hocank, the Winnebagos or Hocank tribe.
- hu túze (n.phrase)
- A dark catfish.
- hútʰazhi (n.)
- Bait used in fishing.
- hútʰoⁿ (v.a.)
- To cry out, roar, bellow, etc.; said of the cries of all animals except humans and hogs.
- hútʰoⁿthe (v.a.)
- To play a flute; blow a flute or whistle.
- hutháiⁿázhi (v.phrase)
- To speak in a whisper, as when one has a sore throat or laryngitis.
- húthuga (n.)
- Area surrounded by lodges or houses; a tribal circle; hence, a courtyard.
- hu wégasi (n.phrase)
- Fishing tackle.
- hu wés'ă (n.phrase)
- Eel; "snake fish".
- i (n.)
- Mouth (of a person or animal).
- í'e (v.)
- To dig with or by means of some instrument.
- í'iⁿ (n.)
- A carrying strap; a strap or cord for carrying something on one's back or for a powder horn.
- i+ (intj.)
- Feminine interjection of wonder or reproof; nonsense!; how absurd!
- íagikígthe (v.)
- To kiss one's own.