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- síⁿde kʰe uthúgahihí (v.phrase)
- To switch the tail back and forth; to wag the tail.
- síⁿde pasí (n.phrase)
- Tip of the tail.
- siⁿdéqthu'a (n.)
- Lower back; "hollow of the spine".
- siⁿdéqthu'a wahí (n.phrase)
- Pelvis bones; the whole pelvis.
- síⁿde sóⁿathátha (v.phrase)
- Tails show white repeatedly or here and there.
- síⁿde ukʰítʰe (n.phrase)
- Lowest joint of an animal's tail.
- síⁿde wahí (n.phrase)
- Bone(s) of an animal's tail.
- síⁿde zhíⁿga (n.phrase)
- Muskrat (?); "small tail".
- síⁿdiha (n.)
- Top of a moccasin.
- síⁿdiha gáxe (v.phrase)
- To put tops on moccasins.
- síⁿdita p'oⁿp'óⁿde wahí (n.phrase)
- Coccyx; tailbone.
- síⁿga (n.)
- Squirrel; the reddish-gray or fox squirrel common in Nebraska and the Dakotas.
- síⁿgthe (n.)
- Cricket.
- síⁿgthe sábe (n.)
- Tree locust (Gryllus abbreviatus?); "black cricket".
- síⁿgthe tóⁿga (n.)
- Tree locust (Gryllus abbreviatus?); "big cricket".
- skă (v.s.)
- White. Applied to objects nearby, not far away.
- skabe (v.s.)
- Sticky, miry, mushy.
- ská gthezhé (v.phrase)
- White spotted.
- skáska (v.s.)
- White here and there; white in spots or stripes (said of something nearby).
- skáskabe (v.s.)
- Sticky, miry, or mushy here and there.