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- scold
- iáthixáxa
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- To be angry at, scold repeatedly.
- To champ at the bit, like a horse.
- scold
- thakʰóⁿga
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- To scold someone who seldom deserves it.
- scold
- íhusa
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- To scold, chide, rebuke, reprove someone.
- scold
- wéhusa
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- To scold, chide, rebuke,or reprove them.
- scold
- wahúsagi
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- To scold; to say bad words in anger.
- scorch
- zi
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- To scorch or toast.
- scout
- wawédoⁿbe
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- To go out as a scout for them.
- scout
- hóⁿ wadóⁿbe
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- Night scouts, those who scout for a war party at night.
- scout
- ábae
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- To hunt game; to go out hunting for a day without taking families along.
- To go out as scouts from the hunting group, in order to learn where the buffalo herd is.
- scout
- ábaéma
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- Scouts; hunters who go out from camp to locate the buffalo when the tribe is travelling on the buffalo hunt.
- scrap
- taqíⁿqe
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- Useless scrap of meat.
- scrap
- uthíshte
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- Remnant, scraps, leavings; what is left after finishing a job.
- scrape
- ábaskébe
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- To scrape an object on something, by pushing with the hand.
- scrape
- mázhnaha
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- To scrape or cut smooth with a knife.
- scrape
- ás'us'u
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- To scrape off from; to erase on.
- scrape
- bas'ú
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- To scrape; to plane.
- scrape
- bak'áxe
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- To make a scraping sound by scraping with glass.
- scrape
- bathútʰoⁿ
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- To scrape or plane wood straight; to file metal straight.
- scrape
- bak'éxe
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- To make a scraping sound by scraping with glass.
- scrape off
- ábasude
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- To push off, as corn from a cob or scrape off, as hair from a hide.