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- pass on
- wanáxethe
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- To die, to pass away.
- pass roaring
- qu'é átʰiáthai
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- They (birds) passed with a sudden buzzing or roaring.
- past
- pahóⁿgadíshti
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- In the past, on several occasions.
- paste
- wéathaskábe
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- Paste, mucilage.
- paste
- wéthaskábe
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- Paste, mucilage.
- pasture
- úthatʰe
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- Pasture; grazing place.
- patch
- wéabásta
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- Patch; material used for patching moccasins.
- patch
- weábastá
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- Patch; material used for patching moccasins.
- patch
- ábasta
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- A patch.
- patch
- ábastawáthe
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- Patchable; can be patched.
- patch
- ábasta
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- To patch; to put a patch on.
- patella
- shinóⁿde washkóⁿ
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- Kneecap; patella.
- patella
- shinóⁿde washkóⁿ wahí
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- Kneecap; patella.
- patterned
- gthezházha
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- Spotted, figured, patterned, like calico.
- Pawnee
- Páthiⁿ
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- Pawnee; the Pawnees.
- Pawnee
- Zizíkʰa ákʰithis'íⁿ
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- The Republican Pawnees; "Turkey Pawnees".
- Pawnee
- Zizíkʰa ákʰisi
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- A Pawnee gens; the Republican Pawnees.
- Pawnee
- Páthiⁿ píza
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- The Arikara; the Sand Pawnees or Rees.
- Pawnee Loups
- Páthiⁿmáhoⁿ
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- Skidi or Pawnee Loups; a tribe of the Pawnees.
- pay
- wéshi
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- To put something up as stakes or prizes; to bet something (said of arrows, necklaces, leggings, but never bows).
- To pay with something.