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- silently
- thaqthíazhi
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- To eat silently.
- silk
- wébatʰe thíqthiⁿqthíⁿzhe
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- Silk thread.
- silly
- dáthiⁿ
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- To be crazy, foolish, silly, drunk, or furious.
- silly
- gthóⁿthiⁿ
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- Foolish, silly.
- simile
- wíutha
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- Comparison, figure of speech, sign.
- Proverb.
- simply
- síoⁿthé
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- Simply, purely, merely, only.
- since
- adítʰoⁿ
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- Since a past time.
- since
- pahóⁿga tʰedítʰoⁿ
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- Since the first.
- sinew
- wéthikʰíⁿde
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- A twisted sinew used in making a buffalo hide pliant. It is about as thick as a finger, fastened at each end to a post or tree, about five feet from the ground.
- sinew
- takóⁿ
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- Deer sinew.
- Sinew taken from the backs of deer and buffalo and used for thread, bows, etc.
- sinew
- takóⁿha
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- Special deer or buffalo sinew used for sewing.
- sinew
- bathíⁿge
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- To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use; run out of material.
- sinew
- tenóⁿkʰakoⁿ
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- Lean meat near the spine.
- Covered with sinew.
- Tenderloin.
- sing
- qúka
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- To sing a dancing song; sing for others to dance to.
- To initiate someone into a secret society.
- sing
- zizíde wa'óⁿ
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- To whistle as a woman does.
- To sing in a low, soothing manner, as when lulling an infants to sleep.
- sinker
- wíugaspe
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- Fishing line weight or sinker.
- sinus
- paqíqixe qthúqthu'a
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- Holes in the heads of animals, communicating with the nostrils.
- sinuses
- qthúqthu'a
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- Holes in the head of animals communicating with the nostrils.
- sister-in-law
- ishíkoⁿ
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- Her sister-in-law; her husband's sister or her brother's wife.
- sit
- ágthiⁿ
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- To sit on something.