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- weep
- xéthe
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- To make someone cry; cause someone to weep.
- weep
- xéwathe
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- To make people cry; to cause children to cry; to make adults weep like children.
- weight
- wéthihoⁿ
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- Weight; pound.
- weight
- wíugaspe
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- Fishing line weight or sinker.
- weir
- húbigíde
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- Fish net; gill net.
- Trap or weir for catching fish.
- well
- zhúazhiázhi
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- Not at all unwell or inferior; well, strong, sound; absolutely up to par.
- well
- hó
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- Thank you.
- Greeting: Hello, How are you.
- Sign of approval: "Hear! Hear!"
- Discourse marker: "Well;" beginning of new paragraph.
- Used in calling to a distant person: "Hey, halloo, yoohoo".
- Adds emphasis to a command.
- oral period [used when somebody raises his voice]
- west
- mí ithé thoⁿ táthishoⁿ
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- westward
- westward
- mí ithé thoⁿ táthishoⁿ
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- westward
- wet
- núka
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- Damp, wet, moist, as fresh meat.
- wet
- nuzétʰi
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- Sweaty; wet with perspiration.
- what
- edádoⁿ
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- Something, what, a thing.
- what
- dádoⁿ a
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- What?
- what!
- qaí
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- Whew! What! Exclamation used by males.
- whatever
- edádoⁿshtéshte
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- Whatsoever; whatever.
- whatever
- dádoⁿ shtéshte
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- Something or other; anything at all, whatever.
- whatever
- dádoⁿshte
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- Something or other; anything, whatever.
- whatsoever
- edádoⁿshtéshte
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- Whatsoever; whatever.
- whatsoever
- dadóⁿshtewoⁿ
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- Whatsoever; anything whatsoever.
- wheat
- wamúske wégoⁿze
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- Bushel of wheat; "measure of wheat".