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hóⁿdoⁿ (p. phrase)
  1. At night, during the night, by night, nightly.
hóⁿgoⁿtʰe (adv.)
  1. Before midnight.
hóⁿkʰoⁿska (adv.)
  1. Midnight.
hóⁿmoⁿthiⁿ (n.)
  1. Prairie-chicken
hoⁿ shóⁿtʰe íkithe (v.phrase)
  1. To wake up before dawn; to arise very early, while it is still night.
hóⁿt'ega (n.)
  1. Fly (insect).
hóⁿt'ega tú (n.phrase)
  1. Great blue blowfly.
hóⁿt'ega watháqta sági (n.phrase)
  1. The common fly; "fly that bites hard".
hoⁿtʰé (n.)
  1. Moccasin.
hoⁿthé (n.)
  1. Tonight, this night.
hóⁿ wadóⁿbe (n.phrase)
  1. Night scouts, those who scout for a war party at night.
hóⁿzniumúzne (n.)
  1. A crack in the ground caused by frost.
hu (n.)
  1. Voice, sound.
hu báku (n.phrase)
  1. Plaice; "hump-backed fish".
húbigíde (n.phrase)
  1. Fish net; gill net.
  2. Trap or weir for catching fish.
hubíshka (n.)
  1. Plaice, flounder (type of fish).
húbthoⁿ (v.s.)
  1. Fishy, smelling of fish, having a fishy odor.
hubthóⁿ (v.s.)
  1. Fishy, smelling of fish, having a fishy odor.
hubthúga (n.)
  1. Round fish.
húda (v.s.)
  1. Be tall but not stout; slender.