pecan tree
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wa-ta-sto-ta hi (watástottá hi)
pecan
tree
(RR-Quapaw)
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Dhegiha Language Family Comparison
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wa-ta-sto-ta hi (watástottá hi)
- pecan tree (RR-Quapaw)
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wa-ʰta-sto-sta hiu (wa-ṭá-çto-çta hiu),
wa-da-sto-sta hi (wa-dá-çto-çta hi) - pecan
tree, the nut of this tree is used for food by the Osage
(FL-Osage)
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wa-ta-sto-sta hu (watástostahú)
- pecan tree (CQ-Osage)
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wa-ta-sto-ta (watástotta)
- pecan nut (RR-Quapaw)
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wa-da-sto-sta (wa-dá-çto-çta)
- pecan nuts (FL-Osage)
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wa-ta-sto-sta (watástosta),
wa-ta-sto-e (watástoe), wa-ta-shcho-che (watáščoče)
- pecan nut (CQ-Osage)
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hi (hi)
- tree, bush, vine, stalk, leg (Quapaw)
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hi (hi)
- stalk, stem, trunk of a plant, tree, or vine, leg of a
person or animal, tooth, teeth (Omaha/Ponca)
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hi (hi)
- stalk, trunk of a tree or vine, legs, tooth or teeth
(FL-Osage)
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hu (hú),
hi (hi) - trunk, stalk, leg (CQ-Osage)
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hu (hu)
- leg, limb, trunk of a tree (Kanza)
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