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- sébe (v.s.)
- Dark from having been greased.
- sé hiⁿbe (n.)
- Snowshoes.
- séhiⁿbe utʰóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To put on snowshoes.
- sésasa (v.)
- To trot.
- se thóⁿ (v.)
- It is broken (of a cord).
- si (n.)
- Foot, feet.
- si (n.)
- Seed; seeds.
- si áthuháge (n.phrase)
- Hind feet.
- sída (v.s.)
- Firm, hard.
- sídadi (n.)
- Yesterday.
- sidúhi (n.)
- A tall, jointed grass that grows near water.
- "Bottom grass".
- sidúhi bthóⁿze (n.phrase)
- Type of grass; "fine siduhi", shorter than the ordinary siduhi, with stalks not more than three feet tall.
- sidúhi núka (n.phrase)
- Type of grass; "wet siduhi".
- si étʰoⁿthe (v.phrase)
- To measure someone's feet.
- si gáiíza (v.phrase)
- To jiggle one's foot.
- Sigé (prop.noun)
- Birth-order name; Fourth Daughter.
- sigthé (n.)
- Footprint.
- The track or trail of a person or animal.
- sigthé áhe
- To walk on a trail.
- sihátʰoⁿ (n.)
- Sole of the foot; "foot-skin one steps on".
- sihí (n.)
- Foot of an animal.
- Ankle.