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- kneel
- shímakʰoⁿ
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- On the knees, kneeling.
- knife
- móⁿhiⁿ
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- Knife.
- knife
- bagíxe
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- To push and scratch the flesh, ground, or a board, with the fingernail, a stick, nail, knife, etc.; to saw a board across the grain.
- knife
- máhiⁿ wézhahe
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- Sword.
- Stabbing knife.
- knife
- máhiⁿ uhé
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- Knife sheath.
- Knife case.
- knife
- máhiⁿ u'óⁿhe
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- Knife sheath.
- knock
- bahé íthe
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- To knock an object out from the agent, but towards the spectator.
- knock down
- uthíze
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- To knock down; to cause part of a pile to slide down accidentally by handling it.
- knock down
- gaskúbihéthe
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- To knock down a long object and cause it to get marked.
- knock over
- ábashóⁿtha
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- To knock over a vessel and spill its contents on someone or something.
- knock over
- bathuzhe
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- To push or thrust against a barrel, forcing it over and spilling its contents.
- knot
- ukínashke
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- Noose, slip knot.
- knot
- bázhué tʰígthe
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- A lump or knot rises suddenly.
- knotty
- tátashe
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- Callous, lumpy, or knotty here and there.
- knotty
- bazhú
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- Calloused, of skin.
- Knotty, of wood.
- knotty wood
- zhóⁿ bazhúzhu
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- Knotty wood, difficult to split.
- knotty wood
- zhoⁿ bágigízhe
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- Knotty wood.
- know
- wébahoⁿ
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- To know something; to know them.
- know
- íbahoⁿ égoⁿ
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- To partly know; to suspect.
- know
- íbahoⁿ
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- To know a person or thing.