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zníthe (v.a.)
  1. To cool.
  2. To cool hot water.
zniⁿdáthe (v.)
  1. Withered away; wasting away from sickness.
znóⁿznoⁿ (v.s.)
  1. Straight, level.
znóⁿznoⁿ (n.)
  1. A level prairie.
  2. A level valley between two hills or bluffs.
znóⁿznoⁿádi (p. phrase)
  1. In or on a level prairie.
znóⁿznoⁿadítʰoⁿ (p. phrase)
  1. Out of or out from a level prairie.
znóⁿznoⁿatá (p. phrase)
  1. To a level prairie.
znu (v.root)
  1. Glide, slide.
znué (v.)
  1. To slip or slide away.
znútʰa (v.s.)
  1. Half-grown.
znúznu (v.s.)
  1. Fluid, dripping, sticky, runny.
zoⁿde (v.s.)
  1. Motionless; quiet; still.
zoⁿde (n.)
  1. Forest. Dense Forest. Highland covered with trees.
Zoⁿde búta (prop.noun)
  1. A hill on a branch of Omaha creek, Nebraska, West of Jon Oakes' mill, "the curved highland covered with trees; wooded hill."
  2. A branch of Omaha creek, near the hill of the same name.
Zoⁿdé gthádiⁿ (prop.noun)
  1. "The Breckinridge," an area below Santee Agency, Knox Co., Nebraska.
zóⁿsta (v.s.)
  1. Fragrant, nice-smelling; of fruits or grasses.
  2. Stinking, having a bad smell, sour or rotten-smelling; of animals, meat, milk, etc.
zóⁿze (v.s.)
  1. Musky, strong smelling, like a goat or a male deer.
zoⁿzí (n.)
  1. Tree of the Moraceae family; mulberry or osage orange tree.
zóⁿziga (n.)
  1. Red-shafted flicker; golden-winged woodpecker.
zoⁿzí móⁿde (n.phrase)
  1. Bow made from osage orange wood.