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weábastá (n.)
  1. Patch; material used for patching moccasins.
wéabásta (n.)
  1. Patch; material used for patching moccasins.
weágaqáde (n.)
  1. Cover, lid, top.
wéagáspe (n.)
  1. Paperweight.
weánakóⁿgthe (n.)
  1. Candle or lamp.
wéathaskábe (n.)
  1. Paste, mucilage.
wéawoⁿ (n.)
  1. Pipe; the calumet or pipe used in the calumet or pipe dance.
wébabíze (n.)
  1. Mop; stick with rags attached to one end for drying a floor.
wébakʰíⁿde (n.)
  1. Wisp-broom; brush.
wébamoⁿ (n.)
  1. File.
wébamoⁿ (n.)
  1. Saw; hand-saw.
wébasáda (n.)
  1. Flat-iron; iron for ironing clothes.
wébasíhi (n.)
  1. Swab for cleaning a gun barrel or cannon.
wébaxu (n.)
  1. Pen, pencil.
wébazhábe (n.)
  1. Bone flesher, for cleaning the inner side of a hide.
wébazhná (n.)
  1. Scissors, shears.
wébazhnáha (n.)
  1. Iron; flat-iron or smoothing iron.
wébaznoⁿ (n.)
  1. Stick used as a spit for roasting meat.
wéga'u (n.)
  1. Scraper used in fleshing hides, by pulling toward oneself.
wégabéqiⁿ (n.)
  1. Broom made of switches.