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páthiⁿzháhe (n.phrase)
  1. A game in which two men try to throw sticks through a rope ring rolled along the ground. Some call the game "chunky".
páthiⁿzháhe oⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To play the game of tossing sticks through a rope ring.
pá ushtóⁿga (n.phrase)
  1. The soft part of the nose, around the tip, including the septum.
páze (n.)
  1. Evening, dusk; time between afternoon and night.
páze thóⁿdi (p. phrase)
  1. In the evening; about dusk, but before dark.
páze wathátʰe (n.phrase)
  1. Supper, evening meal.
pázitʰátha (n.)
  1. Field mouse, ground mouse.
Páznutʰa (prop.noun)
  1. A mythical race of giants that lived in the Nebraska area before the arrival of the Indians.
pebátu (n.)
  1. Blue spot on the forehead of a Ponca or Omaha girl who is "spotted" as a dancer.
pédadi (p. phrase)
  1. In or on the fire.
péde (n.)
  1. Fire.
  2. Match.
pédeha (p. phrase)
  1. Into the fire.
pédeni (n.)
  1. Whiskey, liquor, any alcoholic beverage other than wine; "fire water".
pedéni (n.)
  1. Whiskey, liquor, any alcoholic beverage other than wine; "fire water".
pédeni skithe (n.)
  1. Wine; "sweet fire water".
pedéni skíthe (n.)
  1. Wine; "sweet fire water".
pedéni uthíⁿwiⁿ tí (n.phrase)
  1. Liquor store.
petʰoⁿ (n.)
  1. Crane (bird).
petʰoⁿ qude (n.)
  1. Grey crane.
petʰoⁿ soⁿ (n.)
  1. White crane.
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