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sátoⁿ (num.)
  1. Five.
sátoⁿqti (num.)
  1. Just five.
satháge (n.)
  1. Corn that is not boiled (women's word).
sathú (v.)
  1. To rattle, like a rattlesnake or a corn kernels.
se (v.s.)
  1. Separated, broken in two, as a rope.
sébe (v.s.)
  1. Dark from having been greased.
sé hiⁿbe (n.)
  1. Snowshoes.
séhiⁿbe utʰóⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To put on snowshoes.
sésasa (v.)
  1. To trot.
se thóⁿ (v.)
  1. It is broken (of a cord).
si (n.)
  1. Foot, feet.
si (n.)
  1. Seed; seeds.
si áthuháge (n.phrase)
  1. Hind feet.
sída (v.s.)
  1. Firm, hard.
sídadi (n.)
  1. Yesterday.
sidúhi (n.)
  1. A tall, jointed grass that grows near water.
  2. "Bottom grass".
sidúhi bthóⁿze (n.phrase)
  1. Type of grass; "fine siduhi", shorter than the ordinary siduhi, with stalks not more than three feet tall.
sidúhi núka (n.phrase)
  1. Type of grass; "wet siduhi".
si étʰoⁿthe (v.phrase)
  1. To measure someone's feet.
si gáiíza (v.phrase)
  1. To jiggle one's foot.