Omaha Words that are noun phrase
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- hu nóⁿka pái (n.phrase)
- A species of sucker; "fish with a sharp back". Not over fifteen inches long.
- hu pá qaqága (n.phrase)
- A fish with a striped or patterned nose.
- hu pási znéde (n.phrase)
- Gar pike; "fish with a long nose-tip".
- hu túze (n.phrase)
- A dark catfish.
- hu wégasi (n.phrase)
- Fishing tackle.
- hu wés'ă (n.phrase)
- Eel; "snake fish".
- húbigíde (n.phrase)
- Fish net; gill net.
- Trap or weir for catching fish.
- hugthézhe (n.phrase)
- Pike; "spotted fish".
- huhú Mishúde (n.phrase)
- A species of catfish found in the Missouri river.
- huíbigíde (n.phrase)
- Fish net; gill net.
- huíthigíde (n.phrase)
- Gill-net.
- húqpe znéde (n.phrase)
- Whooping cough; "the long cough".
- íe sagí (n.phrase)
- Loud speech.
- íe wamóⁿ tʰa (n.phrase)
- Private word, word or phrase not to be used in public.
- Slang word or phrase.
- íha íznathe (n.phrase)
- Grease or ointment for the lips.
- íha paháshi (n.phrase)
- Upper lip.
- ishtá úsihi (n.phrase)
- Clear eyes; refers to the clear blue eyes of some children.
- ishtánaqíxe hiⁿ (n.phrase)
- Eyebrows.
- ishtúgaqtoⁿ hí (n.phrase)
- A tree which grows along the Missouri and Niobrara rivers.
- Itíni (n.phrase)