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- shake
- si gáiíza
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- To jiggle one's foot.
- shake
- múp'oⁿde
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- To shake something once, slowly, by hitting it with an arrow.
- To throb or pulse once, slowly.
- shake
- tʰagthóⁿgthoⁿtha
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- To shake, to be unsteady, not well supported.
- shaking
- zhúga thíbthibthíxe
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- To be shaking all over, from fright or exertion.
- shaky
- shoⁿshóⁿtha
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- In a trembling manner, shakily.
- shall
- ta
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- Will, shall; potential or future marker.
- shallow
- xébe
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- Shallow, as a stream.
- shallow
- btháshka
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- Shallow; wide and fairly flat (of a dish, plate, pan, kettle, etc.)
- Low and wide (used jokingly of a man or a horse).
- shallow
- xéxebe
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- Shallow often or in many places.
- shape-shift
- zhúkithe
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- To shape-shift; change or transform into some object, or assume the form of the object.
- sharp
- paí
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- Sharp.
- sharp
- zúbe
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- Pointed, sharp, peaked.
- sharp back
- hu nóⁿka pái
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- A species of sucker; "fish with a sharp back". Not over fifteen inches long.
- sharp nosed
- híⁿpa
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- Sharp nosed.
- shatter
- ábashizhe
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- To shatter an object by thrusting at it.
- shatter
- thashízhe
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- To shatter or crush with the teeth.
- shavings
- zhoⁿ gás'us'u
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- Shavings.
- shavings
- zhoⁿ bás'u
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- Shavings; wood shavings.
- shawl
- waíⁿ agábtha
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- Shawl.
- shears
- wébazhná
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- Scissors, shears.