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- stág ithoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To make a sucking or clucking sound by mouth, lips, or tongue while sitting.
- stathóⁿ (v.s.)
- Slow-moving, as one who has been ill.
- stóⁿstoⁿ (v.)
- Spoiled, as a feather which has been reduced to a bare quill.
- stubáthe (v.)
- To become smooth.
- stubátheqtióⁿ (v.s.phrase)
- It has become very smooth.
- stúbe (v.s.)
- Smooth; smoothed down.
- stúb ithóⁿ (v.)
- To become smooth suddenly.
- su (v.t.)
- To cut in strips.
- sudáthe (v.)
- To become trimmed of branches or hair
- To become bare of vegetation.
- To be expended.
- súde (v.root)
- Trimmed, bare of hair or vegetation.
- Expended.
- susé (v.s.)
- Swift-flowing.
- sh'íⁿkʰa (v.s.)
- To be bent backward.
- she (n.)
- Apple.
- she (dem.)
- That.
- she (adv.)
- That way; that course or direction.
- she+sh (intj.)
- Interjection of disappointment; Alas!
- sheáthiⁿ (pro.)
- Those two moving animate objects.
- shée (v.)
- To say this; to say it is so.
- sheégoⁿ (v.s.)
- Of that kind; of that sort.
- shéethégoⁿ (v.)
- To think this; to have this opinion.