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- hare-lipped
- í uznége
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- Hare-lipped; to be hare-lipped, have a cleft lip.
- Hark!
- hiⁿdá
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- Look! Listen! Behold! Let me see! Hark! An exclamation calling attention to something.
- harm
- 'ágtha athíⁿ
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- To harm someone, to treat someone badly.
- harness
- shóⁿge wáthaha
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- Horse's harness.
- harness
- uthíznoⁿ
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- To thread a needle, lace a shoe, harness a horse to a wagon.
- harrow
- wéthibéqiⁿ
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- Rake, harrow.
- harrow
- toⁿdíthibthípʰe
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- Harrow; "what pulverizes the ground by pulling".
- harrow
- toⁿdíthihíde
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- Harrow.
- hasten
- wanóⁿqthiⁿ
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- To hurry; to go in haste.
- hat
- wáqupágthoⁿ
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- Hat, cap; "white man's head covering".
- hatch
- kipádăwáthe
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- To hatch her brood, of a hen.
- hate
- wét'athe
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- To hate them or us (plural object).
- haul
- átugthoⁿ
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- To carry or haul and unload something.
- haul
- túgthoⁿ
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- To haul a load, as in a sled or wagon.
- haulable
- túgthoⁿwáthe
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- Can be hauled; able to be hauled.
- have
- tʰóⁿwakithe
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- To have them (animate objects) for oneself.
- have
- agtháthiⁿ
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- To have or keep one's own.
- have
- tʰóⁿkithe
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- To have something for oneself.
- have
- tʰoⁿ
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- To exist, there is/there are; to abound.
- To have or possess.
- have handle
- íbatʰoⁿ
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- To have a handle.