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- tʰábthiⁿbthiⁿ (v.)
- Staggering.
- tʰáchʰithíⁿge (n.)
- Meadowlark.
- tʰagthóⁿgthoⁿtha (v.)
- To shake, to be unsteady, not well supported.
- tʰaíhiⁿ uhóⁿge (n.phrase)
- End of the mane.
- tʰashtáde (n.)
- Flank.
- tʰashtáde qthú'a (n.phrase)
- Hollow of the flank.
- tʰátʰithíⁿge (n.)
- Meadowlark.
- tʰáthaábe (v.)
- Rolled up on the shoulders.
- tʰithé (v.a.)
- To begin, to start.
- To arrive, as a baby being born.
- tʰiⁿ (v.s.)
- To be damp, dampened, moist, moistened.
- tʰíⁿthe (v.t.)
- To moisten or dampen the surface of an object.
- tʰoⁿ (v.t.)
- To exist, there is/there are; to abound.
- To have or possess.
- tʰoⁿ (n.)
- Early autumn; harvest time.
- tʰóⁿadi (n.phrase)
- Last early autumn.
- tʰóⁿde (p. phrase)
- During future early autumns; during early falls after the next one.
- tʰóⁿdoⁿ (p. phrase)
- During early autumn of past years; before last early autumn.
- tʰóⁿgaqthóⁿ (n.)
- Late autumn; the later fall, when it is time for the fall hunt.
- tʰóⁿgaqthóⁿadi (n.phrase)
- Last late autumn or fall.
- tʰóⁿgaqthóⁿde (p. phrase)
- During future late autumn seasons, in years after next year.
- tʰóⁿgaqthóⁿdoⁿ (p. phrase)
- Later autumn; during past late autumn seasons, before last year.