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- paqthíⁿ thaqú (v.phrase)
- Sniff, sniffle, snuffle, as when one has a cold.
- paqthúge (n.)
- Nostrils.
- paqthúqaha (n.)
- Head-covering used in an Indian cradle.
- pasi (v.)
- To follow a leader, as when marching in single file.
- pasí (n.)
- Tip; tree-top, tongue-tip, etc.
- pásiáta (p. phrase)
- Astride someone's shoulders.
- pásiáta (p. phrase)
- At the head of a stream or top of a tree.
- pasóⁿ (n.)
- Bald eagle (Haliaetus leucocephalus); "white head".
- pashízhe (n.)
- Tip of the nose.
- páshiⁿ (n.)
- Animal with a short tail or no tail.
- pashoⁿ (v.a.)
- To turn back; to abandon a journey.
- pashtóⁿga (n.)
- Rocky Mountain sheep.
- patháge (n.)
- Promontory, cape, projecting point of a bluff.
- Patháge ní ithábisóⁿde (prop.noun)
- Sergeant Bluff, Iowa; "promontory which forces the stream (Missouri River) into a narrow place by leaning against it".
- pa thihóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To hold up one's head.
- Páthiⁿ (prop.noun)
- Pawnee; the Pawnees.
- Páthiⁿmáhoⁿ (prop.noun)
- Skidi or Pawnee Loups; a tribe of the Pawnees.
- Páthiⁿ píza (prop.noun)
- The Arikara; the Sand Pawnees or Rees.
- Páthiⁿ wasábe (prop.noun)
- The "Black Bear Pawnees" or Wichitas.
- páthiⁿwazhíⁿgetá (n.phrase)
- Blue jay; "bird of the Pawnees".