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híⁿqa (n.)
  1. Edible root of a grass (sahi) which grows in the water.
hiⁿqpé (n.)
  1. Thistle down.
  2. Down of a bird's plumage; fine feather, plume, or under-feather.
Hiⁿqpéagthe (prop.noun)
  1. Sticks a Plume in his Hair, Sticks Down in his Hair; name of a mythical hero.
hiⁿqpé ithibóⁿ (n.phrase)
  1. Eagle down put on the middle of the sacred pole of the Omahas.
híⁿqte (v.s.)
  1. Rough; uncombed, of hair.
híⁿskă (n.)
  1. Beads.
hiⁿskáqti (n.phrase)
  1. A species of white shell used for making one kind of earrings; "real beads".
híⁿthiⁿgé (n.)
  1. Arrow shaft; a plain shaft without arrowhead or ṭace.
híⁿ zhnudáthe (v.phrase)
  1. To shed or molt, as geese do their feathers.
hnóⁿdi (adv.)
  1. While, habitually during the time when, whenever.
hoⁿ (n.)
  1. Night.
hóⁿ! hoⁿ! hóⁿ! (intj.)
  1. Interjection of pain; ow!, ouch!
hóⁿadi (adv.)
  1. Last night.
hóⁿbtha (v.a.)
  1. To dream.
hoⁿbthí (n.)
  1. Wild beans.
hoⁿbthíhi (n.)
  1. Wild bean vine.
hoⁿbthísitoⁿga (n.)
  1. Turkey pea, Sanicula tuberosa.
hoⁿbthíⁿ'abe (n.)
  1. Wild beans.
hoⁿbthíⁿge (n.)
  1. Beans.
hóⁿde (adv.)
  1. When it is night.