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- hígoⁿ íthigthoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To tell a myth, legend, or fable slowly and deliberately.
- hi gthágigíze (v.phrase)
- To gnash or grate one's teeth.
- hímoⁿgtha (n.)
- Walking stick, crutch, staff used in walking.
- hímoⁿgthetʰóⁿ (v.phrase)
- To use a staff.
- hímoⁿgthetʰoⁿ thiⁿ (v.phrase)
- To use a staff.
- hi pʰéshte (n.phrase)
- Incisors; front teeth.
- hi pʰéshte íbiski (n.phrase)
- The canine teeth; the teeth next to the incisors.
- hísoⁿsoⁿ (v.s.)
- To have one's teeth on edge.
- hi soⁿsoⁿde (v.phrase)
- To have the teeth on edge.
- hi shpéshte (n.phrase)
- The four front teeth.
- hithá (v.t.)
- To bathe; to bathe someone.
- hithádadáxe (v.)
- To have teeth chattering, as from cold.
- hithaí (n.)
- Saturday; "bathing day".
- hitháwiⁿ (n.)
- Long garters.
- híthawíⁿ doⁿpʰá (n.phrase)
- Short garters.
- híthukáthiⁿ (v.)
- To have bare legs, be without leggings.
- hiúgaqíxe (n.phrase)
- An animal skin with the teeth attached; a skin bag with teeth attached.
- hiúgasháge (n.phrase)
- Anything between the teeth, such as particles of food.
- hiúgasháge íbagúde (n.phrase)
- Toothpick.
- híugthé (n.)
- The part of a bean where it joins the pod.