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sáhiⁿ btháska (n.phrase)
  1. A flat-stemmed grass, growing about five feet high, in ponds.
  2. The leaf of the Typha latifolia cattail grass.
sáhiⁿ bthúga (n.phrase)
  1. A type of grass: "round sahiⁿ" or sahiⁿ proper.
sáhiⁿ uqthúqaha (n.phrase)
  1. Basket made of rushes.
sáhiⁿ uzhí (n.phrase)
  1. Basket made of rushes.
sahiⁿ wathage (n.phrase)
  1. Straw hat.
sákʰa (v.s.)
  1. Raw, uncooked.
  2. Green, unripe; said of plums, choke cherries, or grapes when they are hard.
sákʰathíde (n.)
  1. Watermelon.
sákʰathide ukʰéthiⁿ (n.phrase)
  1. "Common" (Omaha) watermelon. It has a green rind, usually striped, and black seeds.
sakʰíba (adv.)
  1. Both together; beside, parallel, side by side.
sakʰíbadi (adv.)
  1. Both together; beside the other or others.
sakʰíba íhe (v.phrase)
  1. To pass alongside or beside someone.
sása (v.s.)
  1. Broken in several places, as a rope.
sásabe (v.s.)
  1. Black here and there; black in spots or stripes.
sásathu (v.)
  1. To make a series of rattling sounds.
Sasú (prop.noun)
  1. François; Frank.
sátoⁿ (${10000015+9999984})
  1. Five.
sátoⁿqti (${10000015+9999984})
  1. Just five.
satháge (n.)
  1. Corn that is not boiled (women's word).
sathú (v.)
  1. To rattle, like a rattlesnake or a corn kernels.
se (v.s.)
  1. Separated, broken in two, as a rope.
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