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qáiná (intj.)
  1. Surprising! Is it possible? Exclamation of wonder, used by males.
qáqaga (v.s.)
  1. Ruffled up, tousled, as hair or feathers.
  2. Rough, prickly, as cloth or a beard.
Qáshishi (prop.noun)
  1. A place near Maple Creek, Nebraska, where the Omahas defeated a camp of Pawnees.
qátha (adv.)
  1. Back again to the starting point.
qáthatá (p. phrase)
  1. Backwards.
qchi (adv. suffix)
  1. Very, really, real.
qe (v.)
  1. To bury a corpse.
  2. To bury or cache food such as corn or dried meat.
qe (intj.)
  1. Exclamation of surprise or annoyance, used by one who has made a mistake; darn it!; bother!
qe (n.)
  1. High hill or ridge.
  2. Mountain.
qé'a (v.s.)
  1. Short.
qéga (v.s.)
  1. Dried, dead, as a branch or tree.
qégathe (v.a.)
  1. To cause to become dried or dead; said of wood.
qékʰi (adv.)
  1. Base of a bluff; under a bluff.
qépʰa (v.s.)
  1. Short, as a vest.
qéqega (v.s.)
  1. Dry here and there, as a branch or tree.
qewóⁿge (v.)
  1. Be frost on the ground, but not on any vegetation that can be damaged.
qewóⁿge (n.)
  1. Frost on the ground, but not on vegetation.
qéxe (v.)
  1. To caress, fondle, as an infant, in order to quiet it.
  2. To care for, to comfort, as a distressed child.
qiátha (v.a.)
  1. To fall, as when walking on solid ground.
qiátha (v.s.)
  1. Fallen down.
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