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- trap
- ukíoⁿthe
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- To get oneself into difficulty or trouble.
- To fall into a trap.
- travel
- ugáshoⁿ
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- To go on a journey; travel.
- travel
- wagáshoⁿ
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- To travel; be on a journey.
- treat
- zéthe
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- To treat or prescribe medicine for the sick.
- treat bady
- 'ágtha athíⁿ
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- To harm someone, to treat someone badly.
- tree
- zhoⁿqthú'a
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- Hollow log or tree.
- tree
- ishtúgaqtoⁿ hí
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- A tree which grows along the Missouri and Niobrara rivers.
- tree
- zhoⁿ
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- Wood; tree.
- A yard of cloth.
- A span of horses.
- tree
- tabéhi
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- Name for two species of tree or bush, resembling the red cherry, found in Nebraska.
- tree
- qthabé
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- Tree.
- tree clump
- batéte
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- Scattered clumps of trees or bushes with each clump growing from a single root of stump.
- tree locust
- síⁿgthe sábe
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- Tree locust (Gryllus abbreviatus?); "black cricket".
- tree locust
- síⁿgthe tóⁿga
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- Tree locust (Gryllus abbreviatus?); "big cricket".
- tree top
- zhoⁿpási
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- Top of a stick, pole, or tree.
- treeless
- tóⁿdeatáthishoⁿ
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- Away from the river.
- Without trees and water.
- tremble
- zhú thiskí ukígthoⁿ
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- To hold one's body together, crouching and trembling.
- tremble
- zhu thíbthibthíxe
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- To shiver, to shake all over.
- tremble
- pagásoⁿsóⁿde
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- To shake one's head in a trembling manner, as when laughing.
- tremble
- zhúga thísh'iⁿ'égi
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- To shrug up, as the shoulders.
- To tremble in some part of the body.
- tremble
- zhúguhe tʰígthe
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- To shudder or tremble suddenly, as from fear.