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- beans
- hiⁿbthíⁿge ská gthezhé
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- Beans with white spots.
- beans
- hiⁿbthíⁿge ská ugthé tʰe zhíde
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- White beans with red on the part of the pod that joins the vine.
- beans
- hiⁿbthíⁿge qúde gthezhé
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- Beans with gray spots.
- beans
- hiⁿbthíⁿge zhíde gthezhé
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- Beans with red spots.
- bear fruit
- zhútʰoⁿ
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- To mature; to ripen.
- To bear blossoms or fruit.
- beard
- íkihiⁿ
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- Beard.
- beat
- gabábaxu
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- To beat a piece of metal till it becomes four-cornered.
- To make hills of earth by hoeing.
- beat drum
- gakú
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- To beat a drum.
- beaver
- zhábe
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- Beaver.
- because of
- dúahigetáthishoⁿ
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- On account of those (inanimate scattered objects at a short distance)
- become good
- údoⁿ tʰígthe
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- To become good suddenly; improve.
- become hardened
- uthídathoⁿ
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- To get used to or hardened to work.
- become large
- tangá ithóⁿ
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- To become large suddenly.
- bed screen
- uzhóⁿ tʰe ánase
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- Bed-curtain or screen.
- bed ticking
- waqíⁿha gthéze
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- Bed ticking; "striped cloth".
- bed-curtain
- uzhóⁿ tʰe ánase
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- Bed-curtain or screen.
- bedclothes
- uzhóⁿ umíⁿzhe
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- Bedclothes, bedding.
- bedding
- baiáxe
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- 1. To push open with the hands, as a tent-door (only aboriginal use). 2. To throw down the bed-clothing, to push off a blanket, etc., with a stick.
- bedding
- baiáxekʰíthe
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- To cause, not a kinsman, to push open a door (of a lodge), or to push down the covering from a bed.
- bedding
- uzhóⁿ umíⁿzhe
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- Bedclothes, bedding.