Omaha Words that are noun phrase
Page 12 of 25, showing 20 records out of 500 total- sikóⁿ máshoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Instep; "where they cut off the foot with a knife".
- sikóⁿ toⁿgá (n.phrase)
- The large tendon of the ankle.
- sikóⁿ ugthé (n.phrase)
- Ankle joint.
- sikóⁿkoⁿ tóⁿga (n.phrase)
- Large tendon of the ankle.
- sikʰóⁿ ugthéze (n.phrase)
- Ankle joint.
- sipá watháse (n.phrase)
- Stag beetle, "toe biter".
- sipáhi sháge wahí (n.phrase)
- Toenails (rare word).
- sipáhi ukʰíba (n.phrase)
- Width of the foot, from the outside of the big toe to the outside of the little toe.
- sipáhi uthízoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Third toe; "middle toe".
- sipáhi uthízoⁿ uthúatʰoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Fourth toe; "toe next to the middle toe".
- sipáhi utóⁿga (n.phrase)
- Big toe.
- sipáhi utóⁿga úthuátʰoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Second toe; "toe next to the big toe".
- sipáhi uzhíⁿga (n.phrase)
- Little toe.
- sipáhi uzhíⁿga íbiski (n.phrase)
- Fourth toe; "toe close to the little toe".
- sipáhi uzhíⁿga wénoⁿba (n.phrase)
- Fourth toe; "second little toe".
- sipáhi uznéde (n.phrase)
- Second toe; "long toe".
- sitáxe bazhú (n.phrase)
- Ankle bone; prominent part of the ankle.
- sitáxe máshoⁿ (n.phrase)
- The prominent parts of the ankle joint at the sides; "the end of the foot where they cut it off with a knife".
- síⁿde íbazníde (n.phrase)
- Hip bone; the prominent bone near the hip of a buffalo, horse, etc.
- síⁿde pasí (n.phrase)
- Tip of the tail.