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- shut
- uthídoⁿ itʰéthe
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- To shut a door and lock it.
- sickly
- wahéhe
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- To be unsteady, insecure, loosely fastened.
- To be sickly, faint-hearted, undependable.
- side meat
- teáanoⁿsóⁿde
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- Meat under the side of the body near where the Omahas disjoint the foreleg of a large animal.
- side of foot
- sí ubáhe
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- Outside of the foot; side of the foot by the little toe.
- side with
- wéthoⁿ
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- To side with them or us (plural object).
- sideburns
- théxoⁿde híⁿ
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- Side-whiskers; sideburns; "hair on the cheeks".
- sight
- udóⁿbe
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- Sight, spectacle.
- sight
- wíudoⁿbe gazháta
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- The sight on a gun.
- sign
- wagáxe gáxe
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- To sign; to gesture.
- sign
- wíutha
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- Comparison, figure of speech, sign.
- Proverb.
- silence
- qthíazhithe
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- To cause someone to be silent.
- silent
- íazhi
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- Not to speak; to be silent.
- silently
- thaqthíazhi
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- To eat silently.
- silk
- wébatʰe thíqthiⁿqthíⁿzhe
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- Silk thread.
- silly
- dáthiⁿ
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- To be crazy, foolish, silly, drunk, or furious.
- silly
- gthóⁿthiⁿ
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- Foolish, silly.
- simile
- wíutha
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- Comparison, figure of speech, sign.
- Proverb.
- simply
- síoⁿthé
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- Simply, purely, merely, only.
- since
- adítʰoⁿ
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- Since a past time.
- since
- pahóⁿga tʰedítʰoⁿ
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- Since the first.