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e-cáⁿ e-gáⁿ Denied. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ga-jú-de Denied, but judé is used. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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iñ-ga-dắ-bi Does not know this name. Suggests: iⁿʔĕ jíñga bí tca ȼiⁿ. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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wa-gáⁿ-ze Omahas sometimes use this. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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wa-hú-taⁿ-táⁿ wahútaⁿ, if neighs once for mare, wahútaⁿtáⁿ, if often Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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wa-ní-a-bi Does not know the word. Catherine Rudin Wdj. 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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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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má-zaⁿ-he It is found among the Dakotas, not in Nebraska (on Omaha land). Catherine Rudin Wdj. 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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wá-na-ḳáñ-gȼe wa-gȼí-cka Descriptive name used in speaking to a white man. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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wa-ná-xaⁿ-xaⁿ Wanáxaⁿxaⁿ is the native term, used by Omahas and Poncas. (As opposed to synonyms used for speaking to whites.) Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ú-ȼaⁿ-jĭ-wá-ȼĕ Not plain to Wdj. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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ṭú-sá-be Wdj. says the "sky blue" definition would be ṭu or ṭuqude. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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é-bi-bȼí-p'ĕ Denied. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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é-bi-qȼú-ʔa Denied. Catherine Rudin Wdj. Edit
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