Page 48 of 267, showing 20 records out of 5,337 total
- coward
- waqthí
-
- To be a coward.
- coward
- waqthí gáxe
-
- To pretend to be a coward; pretend to be afraid.
- cowlick
- taqpí uthíwiⁿwíⁿxe
-
- Cowlick; a curl on top of the head or place on the back of the head where the hair goes in different directions.
- coyote
- míkasi
-
- Coyote.
- coyote dance
- Míkasi wachʰí
-
- Coyote Dance, done by members of a war party.
- cozy
- shtíde
-
- Comfortable, warm.
- crack
- hóⁿzniumúzne
-
- A crack in the ground caused by frost.
- cracked
- dúzhe
-
- Cracked, split.
- cracker
- wamúske naságe
-
- Cracker; "bread hardened by heat".
- crackle
- thitʰúqi
-
- To make a crackling sound by pulling.
- crackle
- chʰizhe
-
- To crackle, like twigs or branches breaking.
- cradle
- uzhóⁿ baiázazá
-
- Cradle; "bed rocked by pushing".
- crawl
- moⁿbi ́tʰ ihé
-
- To crawl on hands and knees to the lodge, and sit outside.
- To fall suddenly, touching the ground only with the hands.
- crawl
- miⁿdé
-
- To crawl.
- crazy
- dáthiⁿ
-
- To be crazy, foolish, silly, drunk, or furious.
- crazy
- bagthóⁿthiⁿ
-
- To make someone furious or crazy by pushing or punching.
- creak
- bagíze
-
- To play the fiddle; to make a creaking or squeaking sound by pushing.
- creak
- gíze
-
- To creak.
- credible
- wíⁿkʰegáwáthe
-
- Credible, believable; what can be believed.
- creek
- Zoⁿde búta
-
- A hill on a branch of Omaha creek, Nebraska, West of Jon Oakes' mill, "the curved highland covered with trees; wooded hill."
- A branch of Omaha creek, near the hill of the same name.