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- basági (v.a.)
- To push down hard.
- basí (v.a.)
- To drive one animal.
- basíhi (v.)
- To clean a gun barrel with a stick.
- To brush a floor clean.
- baskíthe (v.s.)
- To be angry.
- baskíthe tʰigthágtha (v.phrase)
- To suddenly and repeatedly become angry.
- baskúba (v.)
- Mark by pushing, punching, sawing without making a hole.
- baskúda (v.)
- To punch a short indentation on wood across the grain.
- bat'é (v.t.)
- To kill by punching or stabbing.
- bát'ithátha (v.)
- To gallop.
- bát'uithátha (v.a.)
- To gallop.
- baté (n.)
- Clump of trees or bushes growing from a common root.
- batéte (n.phrase)
- Scattered clumps of trees or bushes with each clump growing from a single root of stump.
- batúshi (n.)
- Elderberry.
- batúshihi (n.phrase)
- Elder or elderberry bush; "pop-gun bush".
- batʰé (v.)
- To sew.
- bathíde (v.s.)
- Full; swarming or covered with.
- bathíguzhe (v.)
- To push, as a stick, against any object, bending it (the stick) a little: to bend, as a bow, by pushing.
- Said of cornstalks that do not come up straight but bend over a little.
- bathíoⁿoⁿba (v.)
- To file metal till it is polished and gleaming.
- bathíshizhe (v.)
- To bend something very far by pushing.
- bathíthide (v.)
- To make ripples on the water, as a school of fish, or beavers in motion, will do.