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- tremble
- zhu thíbthibthíxe
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- To shiver, to shake all over.
- tremble
- pagásoⁿsóⁿde
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- To shake one's head in a trembling manner, as when laughing.
- tremble
- zhúga thísh'iⁿ'égi
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- To shrug up, as the shoulders.
- To tremble in some part of the body.
- tremble
- zhúguhe tʰígthe
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- To shudder or tremble suddenly, as from fear.
- tremble
- zhúsoⁿsóⁿ
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- To be shaking or trembling.
- To have white spots on the body.
- tremble
- zhútʰatʰa
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- To tremble a little, as from fear.
- trembling
- tatá
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- To be unsteady, trembling.
- trembling
- shoⁿshóⁿtha
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- In a trembling manner, shakily.
- trembling
- soⁿsóⁿ
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- To be unsteady, trembling.
- tremor
- zhúga thíbthibthíxe
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- To be shaking all over, from fright or exertion.
- tribe
- tóⁿwoⁿgthoⁿ
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- Tribe or nation dwelling in a town or village; hence, a tribe, nation, or people.
- Town, city.
- trick
- wíuqa
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- To trick them, to laugh at them.
- trigger
- wahútoⁿthe móⁿdekoⁿ
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- Trigger; "gun bowstring".
- trimmed
- sudáthe
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- To become trimmed of branches or hair
- To become bare of vegetation.
- To be expended.
- trimmed
- súde
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- Trimmed, bare of hair or vegetation.
- Expended.
- trinity
- Zhúthabthiⁿ
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- The Trinity.
- trinket
- wéki'oⁿ
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- Carved work, carving.
- Tatooing.
- Face painting.
- Ornaments, trinkets.
- trip
- kinóⁿsa
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- To stub one's toe; to trip or stumble.
- trip
- kinóⁿsasa
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- To stub one's toe repeatedly; to trip repeatedly while trying to get one's balance.
- trip
- ugáshoⁿ
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- To go on a journey; travel.