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- opening
- skída
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- A notch or high opening beween two ridges or bluffs.
- opening
- bagthú
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- To thrust at ice, in order to make a hole in it for horses, etc., to drink.
- openly
- zhnágithe
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- Openly; exposed; in full view; uncovered; outdoors; defenseless.
- opinion
- wéthigthoⁿ
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- Thought, opinion, decision, judgment, plan, determination, law.
- opossum
- íqashtoⁿ
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- Opossum; "the laugher".
- or
- shóⁿ... dóⁿshte
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- Either ... or.
- orange
- zhi
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- Color between red and yellow; a reddish orange.
- orange
- zhí égoⁿ sábe
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- Dark orange-red.
- ordinary
- wáqe ukʰéthiⁿ
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- Frenchman, French Canadian; "ordinary white man".
- ordinary
- ukʰéthiⁿ
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- Common, ordinary, usual.
- originate
- edítʰoⁿ zhútʰoⁿ
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- To come from something; to grow or originate from that.
- ornament
- wéki'oⁿ
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- Carved work, carving.
- Tatooing.
- Face painting.
- Ornaments, trinkets.
- Orphan
- Wahóⁿthishíge
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- Orphan; the name of the hero in several myths.
- Orphan Boy
- Orphan
- Wahóⁿthiⁿge
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- Orphan; a man's name of the Omaha Tesiⁿde clan.
- orphan
- wahóⁿthiⁿge
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- Orphan; "without relatives".
- orphan
- wahóⁿthiⁿge
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- To be an orphan.
- os sacrum
- shiⁿdéhi
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- Os sacrum; base of the spine.
- os sacrum
- siⁿdéhi btháska wahí
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- Os sacrum; "flat bone of the hipbones or lower spine".
- osage orange
- zoⁿzí
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- Tree of the Moraceae family; mulberry or osage orange tree.
- osage orange
- zoⁿzí móⁿde
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- Bow made from osage orange wood.