Omaha Words that are active verb
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- húshi (v.a.)
- To bark, as a dog.
- hútʰoⁿ (v.a.)
- To cry out, roar, bellow, etc.; said of the cries of all animals except humans and hogs.
- hútʰoⁿthe (v.a.)
- To play a flute; blow a flute or whistle.
- iátha (v.a.)
- To yawn or gape; open mouth wide.
- íazhi (v.a.)
- Not to speak; to be silent.
- íbaxapi (v.a.)
- íbika (v.a.)
- To rub or wipe with.
- íkipaxápi (v.a.)
- íshte (v.a.)
- To be ashamed or bashful.
- ki'é (v.a.)
- To scratch oneself.
- To hoe for oneself.
- kigtházi (v.a.)
- To stretch; stretch one's arms upward.
- kigthípiazhi (v.a.)
- kinóⁿsa (v.a.)
- To stub one's toe; to trip or stumble.
- kinóⁿsasa (v.a.)
- To stub one's toe repeatedly; to trip repeatedly while trying to get one's balance.
- kizhú (v.a.)
- To be proud.
- kúhe (v.a.)
- To feel insecure; to dread an unseen or uncertain danger; to be apprehensive.
- máshizhe (v.a.)
- To break a knife or notch its blade while trying to use it.
- máshkebe (v.a.)
- To cut a groove or indentation in the ground with a knife.
- máshkuda (v.a.)
- To cut a small groove in wood with a knife or hand saw.
- máshtoⁿ (v.a.)
- To stop cutting or sawing.