Omaha Words that are noun
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- tiúthigízhe (n.)
- Small lodge formed by bending down the tops of poles or saplings and sticking them into the ground.
- tíuzhí (n.)
- Household or family; all who live in a house or lodge together.
- tizhéb íthizhnúde búta (n.)
- Door knob.
- tizhébe (n.)
- Door, doorway, entrance to a tent, lodge, or house.
- tóⁿde (n.)
- The ground.
- toⁿdí'e (n.)
- Shovel, spade.
- tóⁿdinoⁿshpé (n.)
- Spade.
- toⁿdíthibthípʰe (n.)
- Harrow; "what pulverizes the ground by pulling".
- tóⁿdugáqthuqa (n.)
- Hole dug in the ground.
- tóⁿhe (n.)
- Rectum of cattle.
- tóⁿwoⁿ (n.)
- Cluster of lodges; camp, village, Indian town.
- tóⁿwoⁿgthoⁿ (n.)
- Tribe or nation dwelling in a town or village; hence, a tribe, nation, or people.
- Town, city.
- tushíⁿge (n.)
- Mink (Mustela lutraola).
- túze (n.)
- Dark catfish, found in the Missouri River.
- tuzhnínge (n.)
- Rainbow.
- tʰáchʰithíⁿge (n.)
- Meadowlark.
- tʰashtáde (n.)
- Flank.
- tʰátʰithíⁿge (n.)
- Meadowlark.
- tʰoⁿ (n.)
- Early autumn; harvest time.
- tʰóⁿgaqthóⁿ (n.)
- Late autumn; the later fall, when it is time for the fall hunt.