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- only eleven
- agthíⁿwiⁿáqchi
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- Just or only eleven.
- only eleven times
- agthíⁿwiⁿáqchióⁿzhnoⁿ
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- Only eleven times.
- only fifteen
- agthíⁿsatóⁿqti
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- Just or only fifteen.
- only fourteen times
- agthíⁿdubóⁿzhoⁿ
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- Always or only fourteen times.
- only nineteen
- agthíⁿshoⁿkáqti
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- Just or only nineteen.
- only one
- wiⁿáqchizhna
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- Only one.
- only sixteen
- agthíⁿshapeqti
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- Just or only sixteen.
- ooze
- qthi
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- To ooze out, as pus from a boil or pimple that has burst.
- To break out in sores.
- open
- agábtha
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- Spread out, opened up.
- open
- 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.
- open
- baiáxekʰíthe
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- To cause, not a kinsman, to push open a door (of a lodge), or to push down the covering from a bed.
- open
- btha
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- To open, to spread out; to be opened or spread out.
- open forest
- kíza
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- Open forest; trees without undergrowth, including tall grass, sunflowers, etc.
- open mouth
- iáthixa
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- To open the mouth on.
- To scold.
- opening
- skída
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- A notch or high opening beween two ridges or bluffs.
- opening
- bagthú
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- To thrust at ice, in order to make a hole in it for horses, etc., to drink.
- openly
- zhnágithe
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- Openly; exposed; in full view; uncovered; outdoors; defenseless.
- opinion
- wéthigthoⁿ
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- Thought, opinion, decision, judgment, plan, determination, law.
- opossum
- íqashtoⁿ
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- Opossum; "the laugher".
- or
- shóⁿ... dóⁿshte
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- Either ... or.