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tie
ugáshk(e) ithoⁿthe
  1. To tie up a horse, picket a pony.
tie
ugáshk(e) ithóⁿwathe
  1. To picket out the horses.
tie
wahé'oⁿ
  1. To tie or wrap up a pack.
  2. To arrange the two packs, one on each side of a horse.
tight
sagí
  1. Firm, fast, tight; difficult to untie or loosen.
  2. Hard, as sweet corn before it is boiled.
tight
sagígi
  1. Firm, tight, or hard repeatedly or in several places.
  2. Quick, swift, fast.
tiny
zhíⁿaqchi
  1. Tiny, very small.
tip
pasí
  1. Tip; tree-top, tongue-tip, etc.
tip
itʰáxe
  1. Tip, point, end (of a finger, oar, bird's wing, ax-helve, piece of wood, branch or limb, etc.).
tip up
bagthákʰoⁿ
  1. To push a plank, making it tip up on one side or edge, and not on the end.
tipi
ti móⁿgthe
  1. Tipi; the upright tent of the Omahas, Poncas, and Dakotas.
tipi
ti
  1. House, lodge, tent, tipi, dwelling.
tire
uzhéthathe
  1. To tire someone, to make someone weary.
tired
uzhétha
  1. To be tired or weary.
tired
íthiⁿge
  1. To be weary.
tiresome
uzhéthawáthe
  1. Tiresome.
tissue
qiⁿqé
  1. A tissue, perhaps a membrane.
to
-ata
  1. At, to.
to
-ta
  1. At, to.
to be marked by falling and lying on the ground
gaskúbihé
  1. To be marked by falling suddenly and lying on the ground, as a long inanimate object.
to camp
tóⁿwoⁿatá
  1. To a camp or village.