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- face land
- tóⁿdeatáthishoⁿ úgaqthe
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- Facing toward the land, with one's back to the water.
- face-painting
- wéki'oⁿ
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- Carved work, carving.
- Tatooing.
- Face painting.
- Ornaments, trinkets.
- facing
- pamúugáqthe
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- With the face towards the base of the hill; looking towards the base of the cliff or hill.
- facing
- híde úgaqthe
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- Facing the bottom or lower part; facing the mouth of a stream.
- facing hill
- pamúugáqthe
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- With the face towards the base of the hill; looking towards the base of the cliff or hill.
- faint
- qpéga
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- Faint, exhausted, feeble, languid, drooping, as after sickness or bad news.
- fall
- ábigthi
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- To fall on something, nearly pressing off a piece of flesh.
- fall
- tʰóⁿdoⁿ
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- During early autumn of past years; before last early autumn.
- fall
- qiátha
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- To fall, as when walking on solid ground.
- fall
- qiátha
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- To fall, as when walking on solid ground.
- fall
- moⁿbi ́tʰ ihé
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- To crawl on hands and knees to the lodge, and sit outside.
- To fall suddenly, touching the ground only with the hands.
- fall
- tʰóⁿde
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- During future early autumns; during early falls after the next one.
- fallen
- shoⁿ
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- Dislocated, fallen off.
- fallen
- qiátha
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- Fallen down.
- falling star
- miⁿká'e uqpáthe
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- Meteor; falling star.
- false
- ábasi
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- False, untrue.
- To lie, to prevaricate.
- family
- tíuzhí
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- Household or family; all who live in a house or lodge together.
- fan
- zázade
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- Spread out in fan-like rays, extending apart.
- fan
- ganí
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- To fan away, as flies or mosquitoes.
- To fan a fire.
- far
- qóⁿxata
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- Far away, at a great distance.