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- thread
- uthíznoⁿ
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- To thread a needle, lace a shoe, harness a horse to a wagon.
- thread
- bathíⁿge
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- To use up sinew or thread in sewing; to file metal or to plane wood too small for the intended use; run out of material.
- thread
- wahóⁿ
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- Thread; sewing thread.
- threaten
- wanóⁿpe giáxe
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- To threaten someone.
- threshing machine
- wénoⁿzhu
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- A threshing machine.
- threshing machine
- wamúske wénoⁿzhu
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- Threshing machine.
- throat
- wénoⁿbthe
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- Throat.
- throat
- wéthazniⁿ
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- Throat, esophagus, gullet; "the swallower".
- throat
- núde
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- Throat; front part of the neck, including the trachea.
- throb
- múdada
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- To throb with pain.
- throb
- múp'oⁿde
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- To shake something once, slowly, by hitting it with an arrow.
- To throb or pulse once, slowly.
- throbbing pain
- múdada
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- To throb with pain.
- throughout
- uthúagthe
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- Throughout; without stopping, continously.
- throw
- ganúshi
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- To cut or throw low.
- throw
- wéoⁿtha
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- To throw something away from them or us.
- throw
- oⁿtha tʰhéthatha
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- To throw or fling repeatedly.
- throw
- óⁿtha théthe
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- To throw, fling, toss, throw off or away.
- throw
- áoⁿtha
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- To throw something on someone; to give someone a disease.
- throw away
- oⁿtha
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- To forsake, abandon, leave, throw away.
- thrust
- bagthú
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- To thrust at ice, in order to make a hole in it for horses, etc., to drink.