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- Táshkahi thóⁿ (prop.noun)
- "The (land of) white oaks;" the name of an Omaha camping place on or near the Platte, between Shell Creek and Hide-thiⁿge.
- tat'íⁿxe (n.)
- Green scum which rises on water in springs.
- tatá (v.s.)
- To be unsteady, trembling.
- tátashe (v.s.)
- Callous, lumpy, or knotty here and there.
- táthazápʰa (n.)
- Wood tick.
- táxe (n.)
- Saliva.
- táxe thaí théthe (v.phrase)
- To spit; to bring saliva into the mouth and spit it out.
- táxichʰu (v.a.)
- To spit; to expectorate.
- tazhníⁿge (n.)
- Striped chipmunk or groundsquirrel.
- tazhníⁿgthiskahá (n.phrase)
- Spotted fawn skin.
- tazhnóⁿge (n.)
- Ash tree.
- Tazhnóⁿguzhi wachʰíshka kʰe (prop.noun)
- 1. Shell Creek, a creek which empties into the Platte River, near North Bend, Nebraska; "the stream whose banks are studded with ash trees".
- A branch of the Niobrara river.
- tázhu (n.)
- Flesh; muscle fiber.
- teá (n.)
- Foreleg of an animal.
- teáanoⁿsóⁿde (n.)
- Meat under the side of the body near where the Omahas disjoint the foreleg of a large animal.
- teákʰoⁿtʰa (n.)
- Large tendon in the arm of humans and monkeys, and in the upper foreleg of buffalo, oxen, etc.
- teástuhi (n.)
- Elbow.
- Outer part of the knee in an animal's foreleg.
- téatʰata (n.)
- Praying mantis.
- teátʰoⁿ (v.a.)
- To have arms or forelegs.
- teáthigúzhe (n.)
- "Bent forelegs"; the forelegs of animals.