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- ripen
- zhútʰoⁿ
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- To mature; to ripen.
- To bear blossoms or fruit.
- ripped
- btháze
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- Split open, ripped open.
- ripple
- ugáhahá
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- To float along in tiny ripples.
- rise
- gipáhoⁿ
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- To rise again, to recover itself, as grass which has been bent down.
- rise
- bázhué tʰígthe
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- A lump or knot rises suddenly.
- river bend
- bawíⁿze
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- Side bend in a river.
- roar
- hútʰoⁿ
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- To cry out, roar, bellow, etc.; said of the cries of all animals except humans and hogs.
- roar
- qu'é
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- To roar, to make the sound of waves, a water-fall, sand in an hour-glass, or grain poured from a bag.
- roast
- zhéwazhi
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- To put them in hot ashes, to roast them.
- roast
- uzhézhi
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- To roast in.
- roast
- uthísoⁿ
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- To roast or parch, as corn or coffee.
- roast
- zhé'oⁿhe
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- To place a long object, such as an ear of corn, in front of the fire to roast.
- roast
- wanáqi uthísoⁿ
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- To roast or parch corn.
- roast
- zhézhi
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- To put small objects, such as beans, in hot ashes, to roast them.
- robe
- waíⁿ
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- Robe, blanket; "what is worn around the shoulders".
- robe
- waiíⁿ
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- Robe, blanket.
- robe
- mashté waíⁿ
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- "Warm weather robe;" a robe taken from a buffalo during the summer hunt, when the animal has little hair.
- robe
- wáhiⁿ shíⁿthe
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- A robe with the hair on the outside.
- robe
- wáhiⁿ shíthe
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- Robe with the hair on the outside.
- robe bottom
- waíⁿhaháge
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- Lower part or corner of a blanket or robe.