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- bring home
- agtháthiⁿ thugí
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- To come home with one's property.
- bring home
- agtháthiⁿ thukʰí
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- To bring something home.
- bring trouble
- 'ágthakíthe
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- To cause oneself to suffer; to bring trouble on oneself.
- bristly
- qádadé
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- Bristly, with bristling fur.
- broad
- znedéthahă
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- Broad; extending far, as a tract of land or water.
- broad
- toⁿgátheha
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- Broad, wide, extending out in all directions.
- broad
- toⁿgáthehégoⁿ
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- Extending somewhat far in all directions.
- broad
- gthóⁿthe
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- Broad, wide.
- broad
- gthóⁿtheha
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- Broad, wide (of land).
- broadcloth
- waíⁿ bthéka
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- Broadcloth; "thin blanket".
- broadcloth
- waíⁿ zhnahá
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- Broadcloth; "smooth blanket".
- broil
- zhégthoⁿ
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- To cook or heat on or in a fire, stove, or oven; to broil or bake.
- broken
- sása
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- Broken in several places, as a rope.
- broken
- thasháthu
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- To speak a language brokenly.
- broken
- se
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- Separated, broken in two, as a rope.
- broken
- se thóⁿ
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- It is broken (of a cord).
- broken but not in two
- qóⁿ
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- Broken but not in two, said of a chair, bone, etc.
- Broken in hollow object
- qíxe
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- Broken in, as any hollow object.
- broom
- wégabéqiⁿ
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- Broom made of switches.
- brow ridge
- ishtánaqíxe
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- Brow ridge; the ridge above the eyes.