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- zhóⁿ toⁿga ímase (n.phrase)
- Cross-cut saw; "used for cutting logs".
- zhóⁿtʰabthúga (n.phrase)
- Buds of a tree.
- zhoⁿtʰe (v.s.)
- To sleep, to be asleep.
- zhóⁿtʰithíⁿge (v.a.)
- To feel sleepy, desire to sleep.
- Zhoⁿthátʰe (prop.noun)
- "Wood eaters;" Sanssouci's village, in the timber on the lowland near Decatur, Nebr., in 1855.
- zhoⁿthátʰe (n.phrase)
- An insect; "wood eater", about an inch long, soft in places, with parallel rings around the body. It is found under the bark of trees.
- zhoⁿthátʰe pa zí (n.phrase)
- An insect; "wood eater with a yellow head". About an inch and 1/4 long, with deep parallel indentations around the body. Found under the bark of trees.
- Zhoⁿ tháwa (prop.noun)
- Stick counting; an Omaha game.
- zhoⁿthexe (n.)
- Wooden drum.
- zhóⁿthinóⁿge (n.phrase)
- Wagon, cart, carriage; "wood made to run by pulling".
- Wheel.
- zhoⁿthínoⁿge 'óⁿsagi (n.phrase)
- Railroad car; "wood that runs fast when pulled".
- zhóⁿthinóⁿge gaíiza (n.phrase)
- The spring under a wagon.
- zhoⁿ thítʰoⁿ (v.)
- To work as a carpenter; "work with wood".
- zhoⁿ thítʰoⁿ (n.)
- Carpenter.
- zhoⁿthóⁿha (n.)
- Bark, if removed or fallen from the tree.
- zhoⁿthóⁿha íti (v.phrase)
- To live in a bark lodge.
- zhoⁿthóⁿha íti (n.phrase)
- A bark lodge.
- zhoⁿthóⁿha tí (n.phrase)
- Bark lodge.
- zhoⁿthóⁿha zhíde (n.phrase)
- Cinnamon bark, etc.; "red bark".
- zhoⁿthóⁿqa (n.phrase)
- Log, fallen tree.