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- íti (n.)
- Abdomen, belly.
- ítuthe (n.)
- Something used for coloring blue or green; blue/green dye or paint.
- itʰáxe (n.)
- Tip, point, end (of a finger, oar, bird's wing, ax-helve, piece of wood, branch or limb, etc.).
- ithábazhna (n.)
- Scissors, shears.
- íthatʰoⁿ (n.)
- Cup.
- íthiⁿge (v.s.)
- To be weary.
- iúhúⁿ (intj.)
- An exclamation used by a warrior telling what he will dare to do.
- í uznége (v.)
- Hare-lipped; to be hare-lipped, have a cleft lip.
- íznakʰithé (n.)
- Hair grease.
- ízhahe (n.)
- Something that sticks in; a spear, splinter, or stitch.
- izházhe (n.)
- Name.
- izházhe 'i (v.phrase)
- To name; to give a name to something.
- izházhe thadé (v.phrase)
- To call by name, to speak the name of someone or something.
- iⁿ (v.)
- To wear, as a blanket, robe, or shawl.
- To use, as tobacco.
- iⁿdáthiⁿga (n.)
- Mysterious being that dwells in the woods.
- Hairy mysterious being.
- Long-clawed mysterious being.
- iⁿgadábi (n.)
- Marbles; "stone shaped by striking".
- iⁿgthé (n.)
- Manure, dung, feces.
- Iⁿgthézhide (prop.noun)
- Red Dung, one of the Ishtasenda gentes of the Omaha tribe.
- iⁿgthóⁿ (n.)
- Thunderbird; thunder god.
- Iⁿgthóⁿ (prop.noun)
- First Son; a birth order name.