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