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- know
- wébahoⁿ
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- To know something; to know them.
- know
- íbahoⁿ égoⁿ
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- To partly know; to suspect.
- know
- íbahoⁿ
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- To know a person or thing.
- know how
- ípahoⁿ
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- To know how to do something.
- knowable
- íbahoⁿwáthe
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- Able to be known.
- lace
- uthíznoⁿ
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- To thread a needle, lace a shoe, harness a horse to a wagon.
- lace
- ábazoⁿde
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- To stitch up, sew up, or lace up.
- lack
- thiⁿgé
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- To lack, to not have.
- There is none.
- lack
- thiⁿgéqti
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- Having none at all, being completely destitute.
- lack excuse
- uthade thiⁿge
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- To have no excuse; to have no reason for a proposed or finished action.
- ladle
- wéthizhe
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- Dipper, ladle.
- ladle
- shígthe
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- To ladle out meat from a kettle.
- To skim off grease or scum from a boiling kettle.
- lamb
- táqtiskă zhíⁿga
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- Lamb.
- lame
- wahíthage
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- To be lame.
- lamp
- weánakóⁿgthe
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- Candle or lamp.
- lamp
- wánakóⁿgthe
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- Candle, lamp.
- lamp oil
- wánakóⁿgthe wégthi
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- Lamp oil.
- land
- tóⁿde ukʰéthiⁿ
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- Common land.
- Soil.
- languid
- qpéga
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- Faint, exhausted, feeble, languid, drooping, as after sickness or bad news.
- lap
- thédehi
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- Lap; a person's whole lap.