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- sand
- bathútʰoⁿ
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- To scrape or plane wood straight; to file metal straight.
- satisfied
- íbthoⁿ
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- To have enough of something, be satisfied.
- satisfy
- wénoⁿdewáthe
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- To make someone full or satisfied by giving them food.
- Saturday
- hithaí
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- Saturday; "bathing day".
- Saturday
- óⁿba wathízha
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- Saturday; "washing day".
- Sauk
- Záge
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- Sak, Sauk; the Sak or Sauk tribe.
- sausage meat
- ta gáqthiqthí
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- Sausage meat.
- saw
- bagíxe
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- To push and scratch the flesh, ground, or a board, with the fingernail, a stick, nail, knife, etc.; to saw a board across the grain.
- saw
- wébamoⁿ
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- Saw; hand-saw.
- saw
- ábase
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- To saw on something else, as wood on a sawhorse.
- saw
- wémagíxe
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- Cross-cut saw.
- saw
- wémagíxe hítʰa
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- Circular saw of a sawmill.
- saw
- zhóⁿibáse
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- Saw.
- sawdust
- zhoⁿ wánoⁿtúbe
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- Sawdust.
- sawdust
- zhoⁿnóⁿtube
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- Sawdust.
- sawmill
- zhóⁿunóⁿznetí
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- Sawmill.
- say
- shée
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- To say this; to say it is so.
- say nothing
- baézhuba
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- To push, plane, etc., saying nothing to anyone, being utterly unconcerned.
- scabby
- díxe
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- Epidemic, prevalent disease, such as smallpox.
- scaffold
- sadégthe
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- Scaffold.