i-da-te (idátte)
- father, his or her, iⁿ-ta-te (įttátte) - my
father, di-a-te (diátte) - your father (RR-Quapaw)
da-di-ha (dadíha)
- Dad! Father! the masculine vocative form, used by a male
to address his father, da-di-ha (dádihá), da-di-he (dádihé) - Dad! Father! The feminine
vocative form, used by a female to address her father
(Omaha/Ponca)
i-tha-di (ithádi)
- father, iⁿ-da-di (iⁿdadi) - my father
(Omaha)
i-tha-dsi (i-thá-dsi)
- his or her father (FL-Osage)
i-tha-tse (iđáce)
- his/her father, his/her paternal uncle, his/her father's
brother, iⁿ-ʰta-tsi
(įʰtáci)
- my father, my father's brother, my paternal uncle, more
precise than English, my uncle, thi-tha-tse (điđáce)
- your father, your paternal uncle, your father's brother (CQ-Osage)
i-ya-je (iyáje)
- father, someone else's, iⁿ-da-je (iⁿdáje) -
father, iⁿ-da-je (iⁿdáje) - my father, my
father's brother, my mother's brother's daughter's husband
(male or female speaking), my mother's sister's wife, my
father's father's brother's son, my father's father's
father's brother's son's son, my step-father (Kanza)
wa-kaⁿ-ta (wa-kań-t͓ă)
- masculine name of the Kwapa wakanta or
Thunder-being gens, Thunder-being (JOD-Quapaw)
wa-koⁿ-da (wakoⁿda)
- God (Omaha)
wa-ʰkoⁿ-da
(wa-k̩oⁿ́-da)
- God, the name applied by the Osage to the mysterious,
invisable, creative power which brings into existence all
living things of whatever kind (FL-Osage)