Omaha Words that are noun phrase
Page 17 of 25, showing 20 records out of 500 total- utházhiwáthe (n.phrase)
- What cannot or should not be told.
- úthiⁿwiⁿ ti (n.phrase)
- Store, shop, trading post.
- úthiⁿwiⁿ ti athíⁿ (n.phrase)
- Storekeeper, trader, "one who has a store".
- úthoⁿ akʰá (n.phrase)
- The first warrior to seize an enemy; "the seizer".
- uzhé ití (n.phrase)
- Privy, restroom, outhouse.
- uzhóⁿ baiázazá (n.phrase)
- Cradle; "bed rocked by pushing".
- uzhóⁿ umíⁿzhe (n.phrase)
- Bedclothes, bedding.
- wagóⁿze nudóⁿhoⁿga (n.phrase)
- Officer over teachers or missionaries.
- wagóⁿze wakóⁿdukʰíe (n.phrase)
- Minister, missionary; "teacher who talks to God".
- wahá ságe 'óⁿaze gáxe ugthíⁿ (n.phrase)
- An awning or wall-less shelter made of skins attached to posts; "summer hide shade made to sit in".
- wahába qthíⁿ (n.phrase)
- Corn smut.
- wahába shtóⁿga (n.phrase)
- Soft corn on the cob; ear corn before it gets hard.
- wahí gaznúgithe (n.phrase)
- A boys' game.
- wahí wégthi (n.phrase)
- Bone grease.
- wáhiⁿ shíthe (n.phrase)
- Robe with the hair on the outside.
- wáhiⁿ shíⁿthe (n.phrase)
- A robe with the hair on the outside.
- wahútoⁿthe ákʰithaskábe (n.phrase)
- Double-barreled gun.
- wahútoⁿthe baxúxu (n.phrase)
- Rifle.
- wahútoⁿthe chʰéshka (n.phrase)
- Pistol; "short gun".
- wahútoⁿthe hidé (n.phrase)
- Butt or breech of a gun.