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- look
- ugás'iⁿ
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- To peep at.
- look
- ugás'iⁿs'iⁿ
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- To peep often.
- look at
- dóⁿbe
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- To see, look at, perceive.
- look at
- ábanoⁿ
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- To gaze on someone.
- Look!
- hiⁿdá
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- Look! Listen! Behold! Let me see! Hark! An exclamation calling attention to something.
- loon
- núze
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- Loon. There are two species; black and striped.
- loose
- gashíⁿ
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- Loose, easily untied.
- loose
- wahéhe
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- To be unsteady, insecure, loosely fastened.
- To be sickly, faint-hearted, undependable.
- loosen
- thashóⁿshoⁿtha
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- To loosen something by shaking back and forth while holding it between the teeth.
- loosen
- utháqthaqthá
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- To loosen with the teeth.
- loosen
- bagthá
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- To undo braided hair, plaited rope, etc.
- Vulgar meaning (unspecified by Dorsey).
- loosened
- shoⁿshóⁿtha
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- Loosened in its socket, as a fence post or a tooth.
- lose hair
- thazhná
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- To lose one's hair, go completely bald, as from sickness.
- loud speech
- íe sagí
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- Loud speech.
- louse
- he
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- Louse, lice.
- lovable
- qtáthewáthe
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- Lovable, worthy of being loved.
- love
- qtáthe
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- To love a person or thing; to like, to think well of.
- low
- ganúshi
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- To cut or throw low.
- low
- bahíde
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- To aim low; to depress the muzzle of a gun in aiming.
- low
- btháshka
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- Shallow; wide and fairly flat (of a dish, plate, pan, kettle, etc.)
- Low and wide (used jokingly of a man or a horse).