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- detour
- wébetʰoⁿ
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- To make a detour, as to avoid a place or person.
- diarrhea
- zhéshtoⁿ
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- To have frequent bowel actions; have diarrhea.
- die
- t'e
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- To die; to be dead.
- die
- waqthí gaski t'é
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- To pant and die from fright or exhaustion.
- die
- t'áthiⁿ
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- About to die, near death.
- die
- wanáxethe
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- To die, to pass away.
- die down
- ánazhithe
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- To make a fire die down or get low.
- difference
- wétoⁿiⁿ
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- Distinction; difference.
- difficulty
- ukíoⁿthe
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- To get oneself into difficulty or trouble.
- To fall into a trap.
- diffident
- ábagthawáthe
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- Causing hesitancy through diffidence or shame.
- dig
- bagúde
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- 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
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- To dig with or by means of some instrument.
- dig
- baígawiⁿ
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- 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
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- To dig, as with a spade.
- dig
- 'e
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- To dig.
- To pare or peel, as potatoes.
- dig out
- bagúde
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- 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
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- Ten cents, a dime; "thick little (piece)".
- dinner
- páze wathátʰe
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- Supper, evening meal.
- dipper
- wéshigthe
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- Fork or dipper for taking meat out of the kettle.
- dipper
- wéthizhe
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- Dipper, ladle.