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skébe (v.root)
  1. Trimmed.
  2. Scraped (?)
skída (n.)
  1. A notch or high opening beween two ridges or bluffs.
skíge (v.s.)
  1. Heavy.
skískida (v.s.)
  1. Not straight or level.
  2. Full of lower flat places between ridges.
skíthe (v.s.)
  1. Sweet or sour.
skíthe bthóⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To smell sweet or sour.
skíthethe (v.)
  1. To sweeten.
skoⁿ (v.s.)
  1. Thawed, melted, as snow, ice, grease, lead, etc.
skúba (v.root)
  1. Mark, impress; impression.
skubáthe (v.)
  1. To become marked.
sóⁿathátha (v.)
  1. To show white repeatedly.
sóⁿkithátha (v.a.)
soⁿsóⁿ (v.s.)
  1. To be unsteady, trembling.
soⁿsóⁿtha (v.)
  1. To turn back and forth.
sóⁿthe (v.t.)
  1. To cleanse or whiten; to whitewash.
stagé (v.a.)
  1. To make a sucking sound with the lips, teeth, or tongue.
stág ithoⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To make a sucking or clucking sound by mouth, lips, or tongue while sitting.
stathóⁿ (v.s.)
  1. Slow-moving, as one who has been ill.
stóⁿstoⁿ (v.)
  1. Spoiled, as a feather which has been reduced to a bare quill.
stubáthe (v.)
  1. To become smooth.
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