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- shi (v.t.)
- To ask someone to do something.
- shi (v.a.)
- You have been there; you reached there.
- shi (conj.)
- And, and then, again.
- shibáthé (v.)
- Slipped off, as a belt from a wheel.
- shíbe (n.)
- Entrails, intestines.
- shíbe utóⁿga (n.phrase)
- Large intestine.
- shíbe uzhíⁿga (n.phrase)
- Small intestine.
- shiégithe (v.)
- To adopt a person to take the place of one's own deceased child, grandchild, nephew, or niece.
- shiézhidázhi (v.)
- To not be childish; not act like a small child.
- shiézhide (v.)
- To be childish; act like a small child.
- shiézhidégoⁿ (v.)
- To behave like a child; said to and by men and older boys.
- shiézhidékʰithe (v.a.)
- To be crying continually: said of a boy who acts like a baby.
- shiézhijégoⁿ (v.)
- To behave like a child; said to and by men and older boys.
- shiézhijékʰithe (v.a.)
- To be crying continually: said of a boy who acts like a baby.
- shígthe (v.a.)
- To ladle out meat from a kettle.
- To skim off grease or scum from a boiling kettle.
- shímakʰoⁿ (v.)
- On the knees, kneeling.
- shímikʰoⁿ (v.a.)
- To kneel.
- shinóⁿde (n.)
- Knee, including the area around the kneecap.
- shinóⁿde washkóⁿ (n.)
- Kneecap; patella.
- shinóⁿde washkóⁿ wahí (n.)
- Kneecap; patella.