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waqága zhíⁿga (n.)
  1. A species of cactus; "small thorn".
wáqe (n.)
  1. White person, white man; non-Indian.
  2. Frenchman, Canadian.
wáqe tachʰúge (n.)
  1. Sheep; "white man's antelope".
wáqe waqthá (n.)
  1. Cabbage; "white man's milkweed".
wáqeqti (n.)
  1. White by birth or race; "real white person".
waqíⁿha (n.)
  1. Linen or cotton cloth; calico.
  2. Paper.
waqthá (n.)
  1. Milkweed.
waqthá ukʰéthiⁿ (n.)
  1. Milkweed.
waqthéxe (n.)
  1. Sacred Pole of the Omahas and Poncas.
wáqupágthoⁿ (n.)
  1. Hat, cap; "white man's head covering".
waqwíⁿ (n.)
  1. Something which smells bad, stinks, emits a bad odor, is offensive.
wawébahoⁿ (n.)
  1. Witness.
wawéshi (n.)
  1. Pay, wages.
wé'e (n.)
  1. Hoe, plow.
weábaqtháde (n.)
  1. Hairpins.
weábastá (n.)
  1. Patch; material used for patching moccasins.
wéabásta (n.)
  1. Patch; material used for patching moccasins.
weágaqáde (n.)
  1. Cover, lid, top.
wéagáspe (n.)
  1. Paperweight.
weánakóⁿgthe (n.)
  1. Candle or lamp.