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- wamáxethe (n.)
- Victor, winner.
- wamí (v.s.)
- To bleed, to be bloody.
- wamíde (n.)
- Seed for planting or sowing.
- wamí ga'aí (n.)
- Menstruation, menstrual blood.
- wamí gíthize (v.phrase)
- To bleed a person or animal; "take blood from".
- wamíⁿde (n.)
- Seed for planting or sowing.
- wamóⁿhe (n.)
- One who lives in someone else's lodge.
- wamóⁿhe gthíⁿ (v.phrase)
- To sit or live in another person's lodge; live with another person's family.
- wámoⁿshíha (n.)
- Pole to which meat is tied for drying during the summer hunt.
- wámuqthi (n.)
- A poisonous root or medicine which makes sores on the flesh.
- wamúske (n.)
- Wheat.
- Bread; wheat bread.
- wamúske ákʰiastá (n.phrase)
- Wheat stack.
- wamúske baté (n.phrase)
- Wheat stack.
- wamúske há (n.phrase)
- Wheat bran.
- wamúske hí (n.phrase)
- Stalks of wheat; wheat growing.
- wamúske nabíxoⁿ (n.phrase)
- Yeast bread; light bread.
- wamúske napúshiⁿ (n.phrase)
- Raised bread; yeast bread after the dough has risen.
- wamúske naságe (n.phrase)
- Cracker; "bread hardened by heat".
- wamúske náxixíge (n.phrase)
- Leavened bread; "dough that is light and stringy".
- wamúske níⁿde (n.phrase)
- Baked (wheat) bread.