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- wagthíska hi dúba (n.)
- Lizard; "four-legged reptile".
- wagthíshka (n.)
- Insect, reptile, snake.
- wagthíshka btháska (n.)
- Chinch, chinch bug; "flat bug".
- wagthíshka ha shúga (n.)
- Cockroach; "insect with thick skin"
- Hercules Beetle (Dynastes tityus)
- Rhinoceros Beetle (Dynastes tityus)
- wagthíshka hiⁿ shkúbe (n.)
- Caterpillar; "thick haired insect".
- wagthíshka tú (n.)
- Green worm (caterpillar?), about two inches long, without hair and with two black horns. "Green insect".
- wagthíshka ukígthiske (n.)
- Spider.
- wahá (n.)
- Animal skins.
- wahába (n.)
- Ear of corn, corn on the cob (hardened).
- wahábaégoⁿ (n.)
- A water plant with corn-like ears; "like corn".
- wahába qthíⁿ (n.phrase)
- Corn smut.
- wahába shtóⁿga (n.phrase)
- Soft corn on the cob; ear corn before it gets hard.
- wahábigaskóⁿthe (n.)
- Cattail; Typha latifolia.
- waháb ushágthe (n.)
- Smallest ear on a corn stalk.
- wahá ságe 'óⁿaze gáxe ugthíⁿ (n.phrase)
- An awning or wall-less shelter made of skins attached to posts; "summer hide shade made to sit in".
- wahé (v.a.)
- To pound something; to pound corn or meat (pemmican).
- wahé'oⁿ (v.a.)
- To tie or wrap up a pack.
- To arrange the two packs, one on each side of a horse.
- wahéhazhi (v.s.)
- To be brave, stout-hearted, dependable.
- wahéhazhi égoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To be sort of brave; a little brave.
- wahéhazhikithe (v.a.)
- To consider oneself brave.