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- stay
- tóⁿwoⁿ gáxe
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- To make a camp or village; to stay in a place.
- steady
- thip'óⁿp'oⁿde uthíshi
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- Immovable, steady.
- steal
- wamóⁿthoⁿ
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- To steal; to steal things.
- steam
- p'u
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- Steam.
- steam engine
- ewázhíⁿ nóⁿge
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- Steam engine; "what runs by itself".
- steaming
- p'uthoⁿ
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- Steaming.
- steaming
- p'úthoⁿthoⁿ
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- Steaming often or repeatedly.
- steep bank
- moⁿá uqthúqa
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- Steep bank.
- stem
- hi
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- Stalk, stem, trunk of a plant, tree, or vine.
- Leg of a person or animal.
- Tooth, teeth.
- stick
- hiⁿpá zhoⁿ zhíⁿga
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- Stick used in collecting arrow cement.
- stick
- bagíxe
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- To push and scratch the flesh, ground, or a board, with the fingernail, a stick, nail, knife, etc.; to saw a board across the grain.
- stick
- utháhahá
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- To adhere to each one; to stick to each one.
- stick
- utháskabe
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- To stick fast, as a flat object which is glued to another.
- stick
- utháskaskábe
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- To stick fast here and there, but not all over.
- stick
- 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.
- stick
- wézhahe
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- Dagger; "something for stabbing or thrusting".
- Barb of a fishhook.
- Stick used for playing the game P̣aȼiⁿ-jahe.
- stick
- baíkʰithibthoⁿ
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- To mix, as different kinds of corn, etc., by stirring with a stick.
- stick
- zhóⁿ zhiⁿga
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- Switch, twig, rod, splinter, or stick; "small wood".
- stick
- uthískabe
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- To glue and make it stick with the hand.
- stick
- uthás'iⁿs'íⁿ
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- To adhere to an object here and there: said of several things sticking to it.