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- work
- ushkóⁿ
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- To do, to work.
- work
- úthitʰoⁿ
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- Work, business, occupation.
- working together
- uthíde
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- To be on the same side, to be united in working together.
- worm
- wagthi
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- Worm.
- worn
- diátha
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- Worn, with small holes, as worn-out clothing.
- worn
- gthóⁿpʰa
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- Worn short, worn away.
- worn
- gthóⁿde
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- Worn off, worn short, worn down, worn away.
- worn down
- búzhna
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- Worn down.
- Blunt.
- Stumpy.
- worn-out
- tahúpʰezi
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- An old, worn out piece of tent skin.
- worn-out
- ti'a
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- Rotten, worn out, full of holes, as rotten wood or worn-out clothing.
- wound
- ú
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- To wound someone.
- To hit a mark or target.
- wound
- ú
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- Wound.
- wound
- éthoⁿthe
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- To wound someone.
- wounded
- kíu
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- Wounded; to be wounded.
- wrap
- wahé'oⁿ
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- To tie or wrap up a pack.
- To arrange the two packs, one on each side of a horse.
- wrapped around
- zhóⁿ ithábetʰoⁿ
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- Vine twined around a tree or similar object; "wood wrapped around".
- wren
- kíqaqájoⁿ
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- Wren.
- wretched
- tha'égoⁿ
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- Poor, miserable, pitiable, wretched.
- wring out
- uthíshki
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- To wring out a garment once, over or in a tub.
- wring out
- uthíshkishki
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- To wring out the water from a garment by twisting it many times with the hands, over or in a tub.