Omaha Words that are noun
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- paqthúqaha (n.)
- Head-covering used in an Indian cradle.
- pashízhe (n.)
- Tip of the nose.
- páshiⁿ (n.)
- Animal with a short tail or no tail.
- pashtóⁿga (n.)
- Rocky Mountain sheep.
- pasí (n.)
- Tip; tree-top, tongue-tip, etc.
- pasóⁿ (n.)
- Bald eagle (Haliaetus leucocephalus); "white head".
- patháge (n.)
- Promontory, cape, projecting point of a bluff.
- páze (n.)
- Evening, dusk; time between afternoon and night.
- pázitʰátha (n.)
- Field mouse, ground mouse.
- pebátu (n.)
- Blue spot on the forehead of a Ponca or Omaha girl who is "spotted" as a dancer.
- péde (n.)
- Fire.
- Match.
- pédeni (n.)
- Whiskey, liquor, any alcoholic beverage other than wine; "fire water".
- pedéni (n.)
- Whiskey, liquor, any alcoholic beverage other than wine; "fire water".
- pédeni skithe (n.)
- Wine; "sweet fire water".
- pedéni skíthe (n.)
- Wine; "sweet fire water".
- pézhe bthaska (n.)
- A type of grass found on stream banks and marshy places; "flat grass".
- pézhe (n.)
- Grass.
- pizá (n.)
- Sand.
- póⁿqe (n.)
- Artichoke.
- póⁿqehi (n.)
- Artichoke stalk.