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- halloo
- u+
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- Interjection used by males, at the end of a sentence: halloo! hey!
- hammer
- zhoⁿ wétʰiⁿ
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- Hammer; "strikes wood".
- hand
- 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.
- hand saw
- zhóⁿimáse
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- Hand saw.
- hand-saw
- wébamoⁿ
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- Saw; hand-saw.
- handkerchief
- paqthíⁿbika
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- Pocket handkerchief.
- handle
- íba
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- Handle.
- handle
- wánakoⁿgthe íba zhoⁿ
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- Lamp handle; the part of a lamp or candlestick by which it is held.
- hard
- sída
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- Firm, hard.
- hard
- sagí
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- Firm, fast, tight; difficult to untie or loosen.
- Hard, as sweet corn before it is boiled.
- hard
- sagígi
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- Firm, tight, or hard repeatedly or in several places.
- Quick, swift, fast.
- hard candy
- zhóⁿnisági
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- Hard candy, stick candy; "hard sugar".
- hard palate
- tagtháde
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- Roof of the mouth; hard palate.
- hardy
- díⁿdeqtióⁿ
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- Very stiff, very firm, hardy. Stretched out stiff, like a corpse.
- hare
- máshtiⁿ
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- Generic term for rabbits and hares.
- hare-lipped
- í uznége
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- Hare-lipped; to be hare-lipped, have a cleft lip.
- Hark!
- hiⁿdá
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- Look! Listen! Behold! Let me see! Hark! An exclamation calling attention to something.
- harm
- 'ágtha athíⁿ
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- To harm someone, to treat someone badly.
- harness
- shóⁿge wáthaha
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- Horse's harness.
- harness
- uthíznoⁿ
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- To thread a needle, lace a shoe, harness a horse to a wagon.