Omaha Words that are transitive verb
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- múp'oⁿde (v.t.)
- To shake something once, slowly, by hitting it with an arrow.
- To throb or pulse once, slowly.
- na (v.t.)
- To ask or beg someone for something; to demand.
- na'óⁿ (v.t.)
- To hear; to listen.
- To understand what is said.
- na'óⁿzhi (v.t.)
- To not hear or listen.
- To not understand.
- páde (v.t.)
- To carve or cut up meat; dissect a body.
- To scalp a person.
- pagías'iⁿ (v.t.)
- To nod to someone.
- páhoⁿkʰíthe (v.t.)
- To make someone get up, as from bed.
- qítha (v.t.)
- To hate to undertake, through fear of failure; to think that someone will not answer for the purpose.
- qtáthazhi (v.t.)
- To dislike, not to love.
- qtáthe (v.t.)
- To love a person or thing; to like, to think well of.
- sabékʰithe (v.t.)
- To cause someone to be on guard, prudent, watchful.
- shéthe (v.t.)
- To pay attention to; heed.
- shéthekʰíthe (v.t.)
- To cause to heed or pay attention to someone
- To obey someone.
- shéwatházhi (v.t.)
- To disregard them; not heed or pay attention to them.
- To withhold their pay or wages.
- shéwathe (v.t.)
- To pay attention to them; heed them.
- shi (v.t.)
- To ask someone to do something.
- shkóⁿthe (v.t.)
- To cause to move; to dislodge, make restless; stir up.
- shkóⁿwathe (v.t.)
- To cause them to move; to dislodge or disturb them.
- shoⁿgéthe (v.t.)
- To leave them alone; said of scattered inanimate objects.
- shoⁿkʰéthe (v.t.)
- To leave it alone; said of a long object.