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- sabázhi (adv.)
- Suddenly.
- sabázhiqti (adv.)
- Very suddenly.
- sabé (v.a.)
- To be on guard, prudent, watchful.
- sábe (v.s.)
- Black (for a nearby object).
- sábe gthezhé (v.s.)
- Having black spots.
- sábe gthithóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To look black again suddenly, like a herd of buffalo or group of people in the distance
- sabékʰithe (v.t.)
- To cause someone to be on guard, prudent, watchful.
- sábeqti (v.s.)
- Very black.
- sábe qúde égoⁿ (v.phrase)
- Black with fine white spots; "black gray like".
- sábe tu égoⁿ (v.s.)
- Bluish black.
- sáda (v.s.)
- Stretched, straightened out, as an arm or leg.
- sáda kʰiháhai (v.)
- They run homeward, stretched out in lines.
- sáda thóⁿthoⁿ (v.phrase)
- Stretched out in parallel or diverging lines.
- sadégthe (n.)
- Scaffold.
- sagí (v.s.)
- Firm, fast, tight; difficult to untie or loosen.
- Hard, as sweet corn before it is boiled.
- sagígi (v.s.)
- Firm, tight, or hard repeatedly or in several places.
- Quick, swift, fast.
- sagí ie (v.phrase)
- To speak loud and fast.
- To speak firmly; earnestly or vehemently.
- sáhiⁿ (n.)
- The generic name for two types of grass which grow in ponds. The sahiⁿ proper is round and grows about ten feet tall.
- sáhiⁿ ákʰithisíⁿsiⁿ (n.phrase)
- Basket made of the sahiⁿ proper grass or rushes.
- sáhiⁿ baxúxu (n.phrase)
- A flat stemmed grass, growing about 5 feet high, in ponds.