Browse

by Omaha Word

Page 79 of 167, showing 20 records out of 3,322 total

skă (v.s.)
  1. White. Applied to objects nearby, not far away.
skabe (v.s.)
  1. Sticky, miry, mushy.
ská gthezhé (v.phrase)
  1. White spotted.
skáska (v.s.)
  1. White here and there; white in spots or stripes (said of something nearby).
skáskabe (v.s.)
  1. Sticky, miry, or mushy here and there.
skébe (v.root)
  1. Trimmed.
  2. Scraped (?)
skída (n.)
  1. A notch or high opening beween two ridges or bluffs.
skíge (v.s.)
  1. Heavy.
skískida (v.s.)
  1. Not straight or level.
  2. Full of lower flat places between ridges.
skíthe (v.s.)
  1. Sweet or sour.
skíthe bthóⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To smell sweet or sour.
skíthethe (v.)
  1. To sweeten.
skoⁿ (v.s.)
  1. Thawed, melted, as snow, ice, grease, lead, etc.
skúba (v.root)
  1. Mark, impress; impression.
skubáthe (v.)
  1. To become marked.
sóⁿathátha (v.)
  1. To show white repeatedly.
soⁿsóⁿ (v.s.)
  1. To be unsteady, trembling.
soⁿsóⁿtha (v.)
  1. To turn back and forth.
sóⁿthe (v.t.)
  1. To cleanse or whiten; to whitewash.
stagé (v.a.)
  1. To make a sucking sound with the lips, teeth, or tongue.