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búde (n.)
  1. A nut resembling an acorn, but on a different tree with a red trunk (red oak?)
  2. A red-oak acorn; Quercus rubra ?
búta (n.)
  1. The two rounded heaps of earth at each end of the playing field in the game of p̣ac̸in-jahe.
chʰéshkegoⁿ (n.)
  1. A prairie plant which bears juicy berries.
chʰoⁿíⁿ (n.)
  1. A bird; the name is an imitation of its call.
chʰué (n.)
  1. Size.
dábe (n.)
  1. "Sail-a-boat," a game played by Omaha girls.
dádihá (n.)
  1. Dad! Father! The feminine vocative form, used by a female to address her father.
dadíha (n.)
  1. Dad! Father! The masculine vocative form, used by a male to address his father.
dádihé (n.)
  1. Dad! Father! The feminine vocative form, used by a female to address her father.
dádoⁿ zhiⁿzhíⁿga (n.)
  1. Small articles, little things or items.
dádoⁿgíthe (n.)
  1. A kinsman or relation.
dát'ega (n.)
  1. Flea, fleas.
dawá'oⁿhe (n.)
  1. White birch, Betula populifolia
dézi (n.)
  1. Belly, abdomen.
díxe (n.)
  1. Epidemic, prevalent disease, such as smallpox.
éezhoⁿ (n.)
  1. Elm.
éezhoⁿ gthigthíde (n.)
  1. Slippery elm.
éezhoⁿ móⁿde (n.)
  1. Bow elm.
éezhoⁿ ukʰéthiⁿ (n.)
  1. Common elm.
éthe (n.)
  1. Relative; kinsman or kinswoman.