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detour
wébetʰoⁿ
  1. To make a detour, as to avoid a place or person.
diarrhea
zhéshtoⁿ
  1. To have frequent bowel actions; have diarrhea.
die
t'e
  1. To die; to be dead.
die
waqthí gaski t'é
  1. To pant and die from fright or exhaustion.
die
t'áthiⁿ
  1. About to die, near death.
die
wanáxethe
  1. To die, to pass away.
die down
ánazhithe
  1. To make a fire die down or get low.
difference
wétoⁿiⁿ
  1. Distinction; difference.
difficulty
ukíoⁿthe
  1. To get oneself into difficulty or trouble.
  2. To fall into a trap.
diffident
ábagthawáthe
  1. Causing hesitancy through diffidence or shame.
dig
bagúde
  1. To probe; to make a hole in any thing with a stick or other blunt object; to dig out or take out the marrow from a bone, as children dig out the marrow of leg bones of beef; to dig out the kernel of a nut.
dig
í'e
  1. To dig with or by means of some instrument.
dig
baígawiⁿ
  1. To thrust around, to dig around, by thrusting, as with a knife into the ground, or into a nut, to get to the kernel.
dig
ábagthi
  1. To dig, as with a spade.
dig
'e
  1. To dig.
  2. To pare or peel, as potatoes.
dig out
bagúde
  1. To probe; to make a hole in any thing with a stick or other blunt object; to dig out or take out the marrow from a bone, as children dig out the marrow of leg bones of beef; to dig out the kernel of a nut.
dime
shúga zhíⁿga
  1. Ten cents, a dime; "thick little (piece)".
dinner
páze wathátʰe
  1. Supper, evening meal.
dipper
wéshigthe
  1. Fork or dipper for taking meat out of the kettle.
dipper
wéthizhe
  1. Dipper, ladle.