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- ábashibaí (n.)
- Heir or heiress.
- ábashíbe (v.)
- To leave something with someone.
- To bequeath to someone.
- ábashizhe (v.)
- To shatter an object by thrusting at it.
- ábashki (v.)
- To pound, as clothing on a stone or board.
- ábashkoⁿ (v.)
- To push someone indirectly.
- ábashóⁿtha (v.t.)
- To knock over a vessel and spill its contents on someone or something.
- ábashpi (v.)
- To shell corn on.
- ábashtáshta (v.a.)
- To pound on damp ground, making water ooze up.
- ábashtóⁿga (v.a.)
- To bump something lightly, to push down gently.
- ábashúde (v.)
- To sweep dust on someone.
- ábat'u (v.)
- To brace or prop an object to keep it from falling.
- ábatoⁿtha (v.)
- To roll up by pushing, as rolling a barrel up a board.
- ábatube (v.)
- To crush on something by punching, pounding, or ramming.
- ábatʰe (v.)
- To sew on, as ribbon on leggings or moccasins.
- ábathiⁿge (v.)
- To exhaust or use up.
- ábaxoⁿ (v.)
- To stick something in the hair.
- ábaxu (v.)
- To write on something; to write over or copy.
- ábaxuwáthe (v.s.)
- Able to be written on.
- Able to be copied.
- ábaznu (v.)
- To make an object slide on something, by pushing it with the hand or a stick.
- ábaznúznu (v.)
- To mash on, as mashing potatoes on something.