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Omaha Words that are noun phrase

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óⁿba waqúbe (n.phrase)
  1. Sunday; "mysterious day, holy day".
  2. Week.
óⁿba wathízha (n.phrase)
  1. Saturday; "washing day".
óⁿba wékʰizhnoⁿ (n.phrase)
  1. Thanksgiving Day.
óⁿba zhíde (n.phrase)
  1. Redness of the dawn.
óⁿbathúhage (n.phrase)
  1. Judgment day; the last day.
oⁿbáthuháge (n.phrase)
  1. Judgment day; the last day.
pá ushtóⁿga (n.phrase)
  1. The soft part of the nose, around the tip, including the septum.
pahé huhú égoⁿ (n.phrase)
  1. Elongated and rounded butte; "long hill resembling a fish."
pahé itʰáxata kʰe (n.phrase)
  1. The hills up north, or towards the head of the Missouri River.
páhe íⁿ'e ákigtháha (n.phrase)
  1. Terraced mesa; "hill with rocks one on another."
pahé toⁿga (n.phrase)
  1. Mountain.
pahé waíⁿ égoⁿ (n.phrase)
  1. Hill with a squared-off top, plateau; "hill shaped like a robe".
pahé wáqe ti égoⁿ (n.phrase)
  1. Flat-topped butte; "hill like a white man's house".
páhiⁿ batʰé (n.phrase)
  1. Porcupine work; quill work.
pahiⁿ ímase (n.phrase)
  1. Porcupine-quill cutter; small knife.
páhiⁿ tu (n.phrase)
  1. Green-necked duck (Anas boscas).
páhiⁿ wiúthiske (n.phrase)
  1. Porcupine work, quill work.
pahúgthe (n.phrase)
  1. Hole at the base of the skull, where the spinal cord enters.
pahúthoⁿda ákigtháha tʰóⁿ égoⁿ (n.phrase)
  1. Terraced butte; "island" or "isolated hill with stories on it".
pahúthuda (n.phrase)
  1. Mound; hill with a truncated, flat, curved top.