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- ábthage (v.s.)
- To be calm, still, without wind.
- ábthu (n.)
- A bird's shoulder. (Never used of a person or animal other than birds.)
- adítʰoⁿ (p.)
- Since a past time.
- adóⁿ (conj.)
- agábtha (v.s.)
- Spread out, opened up.
- ágahanapáze (v.)
- To be dark over; to overshadow.
- ágaqthe (adv.)
- With the wind or current.
- ágiki
- agíkʰi (v.phrase)
- To arrive at home, going there for what is not one's own.
- agíkʰigthé (v.phrase)
- To go back again for something not one's own.
- agímoⁿgthíⁿgă (v.phrase)
- Begone and get it! (Male commanding)
- agímoⁿthíⁿgă (v.phrase)
- Go after it! (Male commanding)
- agíthe (v.)
- Go and get something, not one's own
- agtháthiⁿ (v.t.)
- To have or keep one's own.
- agtháthiⁿkíthe (v.)
- To cause someone to keep or have their own.
- agtháthiⁿ shuthé (v.t.)
- agtháthiⁿ shuthékʰithe (v.t.)
- to have somebody take something of their own towards you, or to get them to, or to ask them to
- to have somebody take their relative towards you, or to get them to, or to ask them to
- agtháthiⁿ tʰí (v.phrase)
- To have come here, not home, bringing one's property.
- To have come here for the first time, with one's property.
- agtháthiⁿ tʰíkʰithe (v.phrase)
- To cause someone to come here for the first time, or to a place which is not home, with their property (purposely, but not by request).
- agtháthiⁿ thékʰithe (v.phrase)
- To make someone take his property with him.