Omaha Words that are verb phrase
Page 6 of 9, showing 20 records out of 174 total- si íkʰashe (v.phrase)
- To stumble, trip, misstep.
- si thíze (v.phrase)
- Lift one's feet, as in walking.
- síⁿde kʰe uthúgahihí (v.phrase)
- To switch the tail back and forth; to wag the tail.
- síⁿde sóⁿathátha (v.phrase)
- Tails show white repeatedly or here and there.
- síⁿdiha gáxe (v.phrase)
- To put tops on moccasins.
- ská gthezhé (v.phrase)
- White spotted.
- skíthe bthóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To smell sweet or sour.
- stág ithoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To make a sucking or clucking sound by mouth, lips, or tongue while sitting.
- tabégasi íkʰikoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To compete in a ball game, to play ball with each other.
- tabégasi óⁿ (v.phrase)
- To play the men's game of ball by hitting.
- tadé á'oⁿthe (v.phrase)
- To scent on the wind.
- tadéigadóⁿ gáxe thé (v.phrase)
- To go in a sailboat.
- táiⁿhiⁿ múxa gáxe (v.phrase)
- To cut hair with a crest left down the middle, in the Omaha and Ponca style.
- tangá ithóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To become large suddenly.
- taqpí ízhna (v.phrase)
- To be bald on the top of the head.
- taqpí ubáxoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To stick something into the scalp-lock or crown of the head.
- táxe thaí théthe (v.phrase)
- To spit; to bring saliva into the mouth and spit it out.
- théde thíⁿge (v.phrase)
- Bottomless, unfathomable, without a bottom.
- tóⁿdeatáthishoⁿ úgaqthe (v.phrase)
- Facing toward the land, with one's back to the water.
- tóⁿwoⁿ gáxe (v.phrase)
- To make a camp or village; to stay in a place.