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- skă (v.s.)
- White. Applied to objects nearby, not far away.
- skabe (v.s.)
- Sticky, miry, mushy.
- ská gthezhé (v.phrase)
- White spotted.
- skáska (v.s.)
- White here and there; white in spots or stripes (said of something nearby).
- skáskabe (v.s.)
- Sticky, miry, or mushy here and there.
- skébe (v.root)
- Trimmed.
- Scraped (?)
- skída (n.)
- A notch or high opening beween two ridges or bluffs.
- skíge (v.s.)
- Heavy.
- skískida (v.s.)
- Not straight or level.
- Full of lower flat places between ridges.
- skíthe (v.s.)
- Sweet or sour.
- skíthe bthóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To smell sweet or sour.
- skíthethe (v.)
- To sweeten.
- skoⁿ (v.s.)
- Thawed, melted, as snow, ice, grease, lead, etc.
- skúba (v.root)
- Mark, impress; impression.
- skubáthe (v.)
- To become marked.
- sóⁿathátha (v.)
- To show white repeatedly.
- soⁿsóⁿ (v.s.)
- To be unsteady, trembling.
- soⁿsóⁿtha (v.)
- To turn back and forth.
- sóⁿthe (v.t.)
- To cleanse or whiten; to whitewash.
- stagé (v.a.)
- To make a sucking sound with the lips, teeth, or tongue.