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- spreading
- zázade
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- Spread out in fan-like rays, extending apart.
- spring
- me
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- Spring; the spring of the year.
- spring
- zhóⁿthinóⁿge gaíiza
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- The spring under a wagon.
- spring hide
- méha
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- Spring hide; a buffalo robe obtained in the spring or winter, with thick hair on it.
- spring snow
- mé máthe
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- Spring snow; light snow.
- squab
- thítʰa toⁿga zhiⁿga
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- Young pigeon.
- squat
- zhémusnáde
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- Squatting, sitting on one's haunches.
- squeak
- bagíze
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- To play the fiddle; to make a creaking or squeaking sound by pushing.
- squeal
- xagé
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- To cry.
- To squeal, as a hog.
- squeeze
- uthíski
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- To press or squeeze a handful until it is hard.
- squirrel
- síⁿga
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- Squirrel; the reddish-gray or fox squirrel common in Nebraska and the Dakotas.
- St. Louis
- Páhizhíde tʰóⁿwoⁿgthoⁿ
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- St. Louis, Mo.
- St. Louis
- Páhi zhíde
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- "Those whose necks are red"; people of St. Louis, MO.
- stab
- zháhewáthe
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- Able to be stabbed, gored, or thrust at.
- stab
- bahútʰoⁿ
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- To make an animal roar or cry out by pushing or stabbing it; to play a fiddle.
- stab
- bat'é
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- To kill by punching or stabbing.
- stab
- zhahégthe
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- To gore or stab suddenly, with the knife touching the object at the moment of thrusting.
- stab
- máhiⁿ wézhahe
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- Sword.
- Stabbing knife.
- stab
- zháhe
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- To stab; to gore; to thrust at with a knife or sword.
- stab
- zháhaha
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- To stab or gore repeatedly.