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- wahéhazhithe (v.t.)
- To consider someone brave or dependable.
- wahéhe (v.s.)
- To be unsteady, insecure, loosely fastened.
- To be sickly, faint-hearted, undependable.
- wahí (n.)
- Bone.
- wahí gaznúgithe (n.phrase)
- A boys' game.
- wahíthage (v.s.)
- To be lame.
- Wáhiúthaqá (prop.noun)
- Potawatomi; a Potawatomi person.
- wahí wégthi (n.phrase)
- Bone grease.
- wáhiⁿ shíthe (n.phrase)
- Robe with the hair on the outside.
- wáhiⁿ shíⁿthe (n.phrase)
- A robe with the hair on the outside.
- wahóⁿ (v.a.)
- To go far away.
- To break camp.
- wahóⁿ (n.)
- Thread; sewing thread.
- wahóⁿ'e (v.a.)
- To pray or petition for a favor.
- Wahóⁿthishíge (prop.noun)
- Orphan; the name of the hero in several myths.
- Orphan Boy
- Wahóⁿthiⁿge (prop.noun)
- Orphan; a man's name of the Omaha Tesiⁿde clan.
- wahóⁿthiⁿge (n.)
- Orphan; "without relatives".
- wahóⁿthiⁿge (v.s.)
- To be an orphan.
- wahú (intj.)
- Expresses anger, surprise, and perhaps disappointment.
- wahúkithe (v.a.)
- To respect oneself; have self-respect.
- wahúkʰiha (n.)
- A woman or girl who rejects a middle-aged suitor.
- wahúsagi (v.a.)
- To scold; to say bad words in anger.