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silently
thaqthíazhi
  1. To eat silently.
silk
wébatʰe thíqthiⁿqthíⁿzhe
  1. Silk thread.
silly
dáthiⁿ
  1. To be crazy, foolish, silly, drunk, or furious.
silly
gthóⁿthiⁿ
  1. Foolish, silly.
simile
wíutha
  1. Comparison, figure of speech, sign.
  2. Proverb.
simply
síoⁿthé
  1. Simply, purely, merely, only.
since
adítʰoⁿ
  1. Since a past time.
since
pahóⁿga tʰedítʰoⁿ
  1. Since the first.
sinew
wéthikʰíⁿde
  1. A twisted sinew used in making a buffalo hide pliant. It is about as thick as a finger, fastened at each end to a post or tree, about five feet from the ground.
sinew
takóⁿ
  1. Deer sinew.
  2. Sinew taken from the backs of deer and buffalo and used for thread, bows, etc.
sinew
takóⁿha
  1. Special deer or buffalo sinew used for sewing.
sinew
bathíⁿge
  1. To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use; run out of material.
sinew
tenóⁿkʰakoⁿ
  1. Lean meat near the spine.
  2. Covered with sinew.
  3. Tenderloin.
sing
qúka
  1. To sing a dancing song; sing for others to dance to.
  2. To initiate someone into a secret society.
sing
zizíde wa'óⁿ
  1. To whistle as a woman does.
  2. To sing in a low, soothing manner, as when lulling an infants to sleep.
sinker
wíugaspe
  1. Fishing line weight or sinker.
sinus
paqíqixe qthúqthu'a
  1. Holes in the heads of animals, communicating with the nostrils.
sinuses
qthúqthu'a
  1. Holes in the head of animals communicating with the nostrils.
sister-in-law
ishíkoⁿ
  1. Her sister-in-law; her husband's sister or her brother's wife.
sit
ágthiⁿ
  1. To sit on something.