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má-zaⁿ skă Related to the waziⁿzide and about the same size; stays in Neb. in winter; feathers grayish when there is no snow, very white when there is snow; some feathers are cabe, zi-qude egaⁿ (dark, sort of a grayish yellow)". Catherine Rudin F. LaFleche Edit
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bá-t'u-i-ȼä́-ȼa J. made this bát'uiȼaȼa (prob. bát'u iȼaȼa). Catherine Rudin Edit
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sá-hiⁿ á-ki-ȼi-síⁿ-siⁿ Wdj. substitutes sáhiⁿ uqȼúqaha Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ṭá-qti sĭ́n-de skă All deer's tails are white underneath. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ṭá-qti-skă wa-háⁿ Not yet in use. Omahas do not know it, but this would be the word. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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tcaⁿ-íⁿ si ṣné-de F. says that it is not the curlew. Catherine Rudin F. Edit
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si-dú-hi The stalks are fully five feet high. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ma-káⁿ ni-nú-bȼaⁿ Not an Omaha word; might be Ponca. Probably intended for ínaⁿbȼáⁿkiȼe Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ma-ctcíⁿ-skă They have the tips of the ears black, and some have their tails tipped with black. Catherine Rudin P̣c̸n. Edit
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si-p̣á-hi cá-ge Common term. Catherine Rudin F. Edit
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má-zaⁿ-he It is found among the Dakotas, not in Nebraska (on Omaha land). Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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si-dú-hi bȼáⁿ-ze F. knows only one kind of siduhi. Catherine Rudin F. Edit
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cíⁿ-ci Wdj. does not know this word. Catherine Rudin Edit
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ṭe-zíⁿ-ha-zí F. prefers tejiⁿhazi. Catherine Rudin Edit
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qȼú-qȼu-gĕ Has other meanings. Catherine Rudin F. 1889 Edit
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u-ȼí-daⁿ i-té-ȼĕ New word. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ú-ȼi-kí-haⁿ Dried buffalo meat is called ṭa. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ba-s'íⁿ-ti-gȼe [bas'íⁿtigȼe] is said of what is here; but bas'íⁿ atiágȼai refers to what is elsewhere. Catherine Rudin L. S. Edit
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wé-ci Wdj. denies the second definition. Catherine Rudin Edit
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á-sku F. pronounces this áçku. JOD Mark Awakuni-Swetland Edit
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