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- suffer
- 'ágtha
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- To suffer; to be injured or made sick by food, etc.
- sufficient
- íbthoⁿ
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- To have enough of something, be satisfied.
- suffocate
- gaskí t'e
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- To be almost dead from shortness of breath.
- sugar
- zhoⁿní
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- Sugar, syrup, honey; "wood water, wood sap".
- sugar
- zhóⁿnisúsue
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- Sugar; white sugar.
- summer
- nugé
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- Summer.
- summer duck
- míⁿxazhíⁿga xagé égoⁿ
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- Summer duck or wood duck (Aix sponsa); "the duck that cries a little".
- Sun
- miⁿ
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- Sun.
- Moon.
- sun dance
- Míⁿdoⁿbe wáchʰigáxe
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- The Sun Dance.
- Sunday
- óⁿba waqúbe
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- Sunday; "mysterious day, holy day".
- Week.
- sunflower
- zha
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- A general term for all yellow-flowering plants, such as sunflower, artichoke, etc.
- sunflower
- zhá tóⁿga
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- Sunflower.
- sunflower
- zháqthazi
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- The yellow flowers of the different species of the "ja" genus, including sunflowers.
- Not the regular sunflower of the prairies, but a shorter plant that matures in September.
- sunrise
- míⁿethóⁿbe
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- Sunrise.
- sunshade
- u'óⁿăze gáxai
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- Umbrella; parasol, sunshade.
- supervisor
- wagóⁿze nudóⁿhoⁿga
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- Officer over teachers or missionaries.
- supper
- páze wathátʰe
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- Supper, evening meal.
- supplication
- shíⁿthiqáde
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- To hold the arms above the head, palms of the hands to the front, as in supplication.
- surpass
- gaqá
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- Excell, exceed, surpass, go beyond.
- surprise
- wúhu'á
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- An exclamation of surprise.