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- thiígatʰoⁿ (v.)
- To make a sick person grunt or groan by lifting him or her.
- thik'ádoⁿ (v.)
- To ruffle, as hair or feathers.
- thikʰíⁿde (v.)
- To soften a hide by pulling it back and forth around something.
- thikʰúthe (v.a.)
- To act or work quickly.
- thióⁿba (n.)
- Sheet lightening.
- thip'óⁿp'oⁿde uthíshi (v.s.)
- Immovable, steady.
- thíqthe siⁿwaniⁿdehi (n.phrase)
- Wild rice plant (siⁿwaniⁿde-hi) (Zizania aquatica L.).
- thiqúbe (v.)
- To consecrate; to make holy.
- thiskúba (v.)
- To mark an object by tying or wrapping with a cord or rope.
- thiskúda (v.)
- To mark across the grain by tying or drawing a rope over the surface.
- thisóⁿsoⁿde (v.)
- To shake something several times rapidly by pulling.
- thisóⁿtha (v.)
- To turn over in a vertical plane, as a huge log, by pulling a rope, etc., with the hands.
- thítiⁿ (N/A)
- Rib.
- thitóⁿga (v.a.)
- To stretch out; to pull out large, as a skin.
- thitúshi (v.)
- To snap one's fingers.
- thítʰa (n.)
- Bird of the pigeon genus, dove.
- thítʰatóⁿga (N/A)
- The native pigeon of Nebraska.
- thítʰa toⁿga zhiⁿga (n.)
- Young pigeon.
- thítʰa tu (N/A)
- Dove.
- thitʰatumathoⁿ (n.)
- All birds of the dove species.