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- qíqige (n.)
- The holes in the heads of animals, communicating with the nostrils.
- qítha (v.t.)
- To hate to undertake, through fear of failure; to think that someone will not answer for the purpose.
- qithá (n.)
- Eagle.
- qitha gthazhe (n.phrase)
- A spotted eagle, resembling the Aquila clanga.
- qithá hináqpegthé (n.phrase)
- Eagle's nest.
- qithá mashóⁿ (n.phrase)
- Quill feathers of the war eagle.
- qitháskă (n.)
- Golden eagle; "white eagle".
- qitháthage (n.)
- Headdress made of whole eagles.
- qithá zhíⁿga (n.phrase)
- Eaglet; eagle chick.
- qíxe (v.s.)
- Broken in, as any hollow object.
- qiⁿhá (n.)
- Skin (of humans).
- qiⁿhá skă (v.s.)
- White-skinned.
- qiⁿqé (n.)
- A tissue, perhaps a membrane.
- qiⁿqé áthaha (n.phrase)
- Material sticking on the sides of the kettle, after meat, etc., has been boiled in it.
- qóⁿ (v.s.)
- Broken but not in two, said of a chair, bone, etc.
- qóⁿde (adv.)
- All together, collectively.
- qóⁿga (n.)
- Syphilis.
- qóⁿthe (v.a.)
- Break, cause to be broken (accidentally).
- qóⁿxa (adv.)
- Distant, far, remote.
- qóⁿxadi (p. phrase)
- Away from the lodge.