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- proud
- kizhú
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- To be proud.
- proud
- zhíⁿazhi
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- Be proud; think too highly of oneself.
- proverb
- wíutha
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- Comparison, figure of speech, sign.
- Proverb.
- prudent
- sabé
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- To be on guard, prudent, watchful.
- prudent
- sabékʰithe
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- To cause someone to be on guard, prudent, watchful.
- publish
- íekʰíthe
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- To proclaim or publish, as a crier does.
- puckered
- p'íⁿxe
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- Drawn or puckered up.
- puff
- uthíp'ushiⁿ
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- To make an object puff up by working it with the hand.
- puff
- bu
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- To swell, puff out.
- puffed up
- p'úshiⁿ
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- Distended, puffed up.
- puffed up
- táshe
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- Rounded, swollen, distended, puffed up.
- puffy
- shtoⁿgá
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- Soft, as deer-skin, cloth, or flesh.
- Puffed-up, bunchy.
- pull
- átugthoⁿ
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- To carry or haul and unload something.
- pull
- thikʰíⁿde
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- To soften a hide by pulling it back and forth around something.
- pull
- thisóⁿtha
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- To turn over in a vertical plane, as a huge log, by pulling a rope, etc., with the hands.
- pull
- thadóⁿ
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- To pull something with the teeth.
- To bite hard on (once).
- pull
- thashóⁿ
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- To pull out by the roots with the teeth.
- To loosen a tooth by pulling or biting something hard.
- pull
- thitóⁿga
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- To stretch out; to pull out large, as a skin.
- pull in
- uthípʰu
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- To contract or pull in toward the center, as a flower closing.
- To surround something and pull in toward it.
- pull in
- uthípʰupʰú
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- To pull closer and closer in, as pulling the ends of a robe closer around and over an object.