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- stink
- quíⁿ
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- Corrupt, putrid, offensive, rotten, stinking, as carrion.
- stink
- názhoⁿxe
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- To emit an unpleasant odor, as burning hair.
- stinking
- qwiⁿ
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- Putrid, rotten, stinking, offensive, as carrion.
- stir
- baíkʰithibthoⁿ
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- To mix, as different kinds of corn, etc., by stirring with a stick.
- stitch
- ízhahe
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- Something that sticks in; a spear, splinter, or stitch.
- stitch
- ábazoⁿde
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- To stitch up, sew up, or lace up.
- stockings
- hiⁿbé gáwiⁿxe
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- Buffalo head hair or red grass wrapped around the feet before putting on moccasins.
- Stockings, socks.
- stomach
- dézi
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- Belly, abdomen.
- stoop
- bamáxe
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- To bend over, bow the head, lean forward, stoop.
- stop
- thashtóⁿ
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- To finish doing something with the mouth; to stop talking, eating, drinking, singing, crying, etc.
- stop
- shtoⁿ
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- Stop; let go.
- stop
- hiⁿdíthagă
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- Stop!
- Hand it over!
- Let me see!
- stop boiling
- náshtoⁿ
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- To stop burning, boiling, etc.
- stop burning
- náshtoⁿ
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- To stop burning, boiling, etc.
- stop cutting
- máshtoⁿ
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- To stop cutting or sawing.
- stop heat
- náshtoⁿ
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- To stop burning, boiling, etc.
- stopper
- wíubátʰi
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- Cork, stopper.
- store
- uthíⁿwiⁿ
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- Store; "where things are bought".
- store
- úthiⁿwiⁿ ti
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- Store, shop, trading post.
- storekeeper
- úthiⁿwiⁿ ti athíⁿ
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- Storekeeper, trader, "one who has a store".