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thaqú (v.)
  1. To inhale something, to draw it in with the breath, as cold air or dust.
thaqúbewáthe (v.)
  1. To praise, to speak of as wonderful.
Thási (prop.noun)
  1. Dorsey; the Omaha and Ponca pronunciation of J. Owen Dorsey's last name.
thaskúba (v.)
  1. To mark by biting or sucking.
thaskúda (v.)
  1. To bite a short indentation across the grain.
  2. To leave an impression on flesh by biting.
thasóⁿsoⁿde (v.)
  1. To shake back and forth rapidly with the mouth.
thashábe (v.)
  1. To blacken or darken by biting.
thasháthu (v.a.)
  1. To speak a language brokenly.
thasháthuázhi (v.a.)
  1. To speak a language intelligibly, not brokenly.
thashéna (v.)
  1. To finish with the mouth: to tell all the news; to suck a piece of candy till it is gone.
thashéthoⁿ (v.)
  1. To tear apart a small object with the mouth; to refute or demolish an argument.
thashí (v.t.)
  1. To talk against someone.
thashísha (v.)
  1. To bite something full of holes.
thashíshi (v.)
  1. To bite something full of holes.
thashízhe (v.t.)
  1. To shatter or crush with the teeth.
thashké (v.)
  1. To untie a knot of a cord in the mouth.
thashkébe (v.)
  1. To bite grooves in the ground, as animals do at a salt lick.
thashkí (v.t.)
  1. To chew (tobacco).
thashkíshki (v.)
  1. To chew (tobacco) frequently or repetedly.
thashkúda (v.)
  1. To bite an indentation in wood.