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- chew
- thashkíshki
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- To chew (tobacco) frequently or repetedly.
- chew
- gthákʰiⁿde
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- To soften (one's piece of deer sinew) by drawing through the teeth.
- chide
- íhusa
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- To scold, chide, rebuke, reprove someone.
- chide
- wéhusa
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- To scold, chide, rebuke,or reprove them.
- chilc
- inísi
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- his son or daughter
- his child
- child
- zhíⁿga
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- Child, young animal, cub, etc.
- child
- shíⁿgazhíⁿga
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- Child, infant.
- child swing
- shíⁿgazhíⁿga hethúbazhóⁿ
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- Child swing.
- childish
- shiézhidázhi
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- To not be childish; not act like a small child.
- childish
- shiézhide
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- To be childish; act like a small child.
- childish
- shiézhidégoⁿ
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- To behave like a child; said to and by men and older boys.
- childish
- shiézhijégoⁿ
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- To behave like a child; said to and by men and older boys.
- chinch
- wagthíshka btháska
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- Chinch, chinch bug; "flat bug".
- chipmunk
- héqthiⁿ
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- Chipmunk or ground squirrel.
- chipmunk
- tazhníⁿge
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- Striped chipmunk or groundsquirrel.
- chips
- zhoⁿ gáshpishpí
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- Chips, wood chips.
- Shingles.
- chopping sound
- táqié
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- Sound of chopping wood in cold weather.
- chunky
- páthiⁿzháhe
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- A game in which two men try to throw sticks through a rope ring rolled along the ground. Some call the game "chunky".
- churn
- bawégthi gáxe
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- To churn; to make butter.
- cider
- shéni
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- Apple juice, apple cider.