kkúuš ‘filbert, Corylus cornuta‘; kkúušaaš ‘hazelnut tree’; wawačí ‘filbert, acorn’.
231 terms start with “h”
He
pɨ́n ‘he, she, it’ (nominative); pɨ́nɨm ‘he, she, it’ (ergative).
He
i- (third person nominative pronominal).
He-He
tɨmnawáakuł ‘He-He, place on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation’.
Head
túta- ‘with the head’; qʷ- ~ x̣ʷ- ~ x̣ú- ‘with the head’.
Head
łamtɨ́x̣; nusuxmí łamtɨ́x̣ ‘salmon head’; łamtx̣mí wapáwat ‘head decoration’; apɨ́n ‘head louse’; apɨ́lapɨl ‘head lice’; kúmkum ‘salmon head or jaw cartilage, the soft gristle in the head of the salmon’; wát̓uy miyúux̣ ‘head chief’.
Head
ík̓ɨnk ‘block, head off’.
Headache
páyu łamtɨ́x̣ ‘hurt head’.
Headband
čáwaanknikt ‘headband; outside wrap around for tepee’.
Headdress
tuynúˀšuš ‘war bonnet’; ílk ‘helmet, head covering’.
Headman
miyúux̣ ‘chief, boss’.
Headstall
šwapamá ‘horse headstall’.
Headwaters
waamá.
Heal
ílapaša ‘lay hands on for healing’; láx̣pi ‘heal with shamanic powers’; náwapaša ~ náwapawa ‘heal with the hands while singing’; płɨ́x̣i ‘heal with medicines/herbs’; šapúulkšapuulk ‘blow water in healing ceremony’; twatíwi ‘heal (the sick) as an Indian doctor’; wač̓ák ‘heal by sucking out the sickness’.
Healer
šapulpuliłá ~ šapuulkšapuulkłá ‘healer who blows water’.
Hear
yíkn; yíkat̓a ‘want to hear’.
Hear
šapáykn ’cause to hear, make understand’.
Hearing
mɨš- ‘with the ear, in hearing’.
Hearsay
=kut ~ =akut (hearsay modality).
Heart
tmɨ́- ‘with heart, seed’.