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- drawn up
- púqa
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- Having the legs drawn or curled up.
- drawn up
- púpuqa
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- Having the legs drawn or curled up (frequently or regularly).
- dread
- kúhe
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- To feel insecure; to dread an unseen or uncertain danger; to be apprehensive.
- dreaded being
- iⁿdáthiⁿga
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- Mysterious being that dwells in the woods.
- Hairy mysterious being.
- Long-clawed mysterious being.
- dream
- hóⁿbtha
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- To dream.
- dress hide
- tʰóⁿthe
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- To tan or dress a hide.
- dried
- qéga
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- Dried, dead, as a branch or tree.
- dried buffalo meat
- tasákʰa
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- Dried buffalo meat.
- dried grass
- qáde
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- Hay, dried grass.
- dried meat
- ta
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- Dried meat, especially buffalo, elk, or deer meat.
- dried meat
- ta násage
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- Hard dried meat; jerky.
- dried venison
- táqti ta
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- Dried venison.
- drink
- bagthú
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- To thrust at ice, in order to make a hole in it for horses, etc., to drink.
- drink
- thatʰóⁿ
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- To drink.
- drip
- ná'e
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- To drip, as juice from something being cooked.
- drip
- qtoⁿ
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- To drip, drop, fall as liquid.
- drip
- ugá'e
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- To drip; to drop a small amount of liquid.
- dripping
- znúznu
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- Fluid, dripping, sticky, runny.
- drive
- basí
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- To drive one animal.
- drive
- ábaazé
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- To drive, as a pony or ox.