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- break horse
- biwáshtage
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- To mount and tame an unbroken horse.
- break out
- ába'e
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- To break out thickly on, as smallpox or another skin disease.
- break out
- qthi
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- To ooze out, as pus from a boil or pimple that has burst.
- To break out in sores.
- breast
- mazé
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- Breast, breasts.
- Udder of a cow.
- breathe
- niu
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- To breathe.
- breathless
- pi ugásize
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- To have the breath knocked out of one; to suffer from pain in the heart (literally liver) and difficulty breathing after a blow or fall.
- Breckinridge
- Zoⁿdé gthádiⁿ
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- "The Breckinridge," an area below Santee Agency, Knox Co., Nebraska.
- breech
- wahútoⁿthe hidé
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- Butt or breech of a gun.
- breech-cloth
- zheádigthoⁿ
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- Breech-cloth; "penis cover".
- breech-pin
- kigthóⁿxumóⁿ
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- Breech-pin of a gun.
- breechcloth
- zhéadigthóⁿ
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- Breechcloth.
- brier
- páithátha
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- Thorn, brier.
- bring
- agtháthiⁿ tʰí
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- To have come here, not home, bringing one's property.
- To have come here for the first time, with one's property.
- bring
- agtháthiⁿ thutʰí
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- He has brought his property here.
- bring home
- agtháthiⁿ thugshí
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- He has brought his own property back or home.
- bring home
- agtháthiⁿ thugí
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- To come home with one's property.
- bring home
- agtháthiⁿ thukʰí
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- To bring something home.
- bring trouble
- 'ágthakíthe
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- To cause oneself to suffer; to bring trouble on oneself.
- bristly
- qádadé
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- Bristly, with bristling fur.
- broad
- znedéthahă
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- Broad; extending far, as a tract of land or water.