Omaha Words that are noun
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- teástuhi (n.)
- Elbow.
- Outer part of the knee in an animal's foreleg.
- teáthigúzhe (n.)
- "Bent forelegs"; the forelegs of animals.
- téatʰata (n.)
- Praying mantis.
- teáukʰíba (n.)
- Shoulder joint of a large animal.
- Space between the shoulder joints and the knees, and between the knees and the ankles of the forelegs of a large animal.
- teázhoⁿtʰa (n.)
- Fat around the kidneys.
- teázoⁿtʰasí (n.)
- Kidney, kidneys.
- tébi'a (n.)
- Frog.
- tedé (n.)
- Edge of a high object: the rim of a kettle, edge of a table, edge of a ravine or gully, etc.
- téha (n.)
- Buffalo hide obtained during the summer hunt, with thin hair.
- téhe (n.)
- Buffalo horn.
- téhe (n.)
- Spoon, so called because the Omahas and Poncas made them of buffalo horn.
- tehépagthóⁿ (n.)
- Headdress with buffalo horns attached.
- téhiⁿ (n.)
- Old hair, shed by a buffalo, worn as a necklace by some members of the Buffalo dancing society.
- tehúqthabe (n.)
- Tallow, before being taken from the animal; fat around an animal's paunch.
- teíshta (n.)
- Eye or eyes of an animal.
- teíshtasí (n.)
- Eyeballs of an animal.
- téiⁿgthe (n.)
- Dung of ruminating animals, especially buffalo dung.
- téiⁿkʰéde (n.)
- Shoulder of an animal.
- temíxuga (n.)
- Freemartin or hermaphrodite buffalo.
- temíⁿga (n.)
- Female buffalo; buffalo cow.