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- ukioⁿthe (n.)
- Snare, trap.
- úkizhu (n.)
- Pride.
- ukʰéthiⁿ (v.s.)
- Common, ordinary, usual.
- ukʰígthiske (n.)
- Spider.
- ukʰít'e
- To fight.
- ukʰítʰe ié (n.phrase)
- Foreign word or language.
- unázhiⁿ btheka (n.phrase)
- Calico.
- uóⁿhe (v.a.)
- To flee into.
- uóⁿhe (n.)
- Place of refuge.
- úsh'athíⁿge (v.a.)
- To be forward, presumptuous, not in awe.
- To be unblushing, unceremonious, free and easy.
- ush'ésh'e (v.)
- To dangle or swing, as an object suspended by a cord.
- ushágizhe (v.)
- To smear the mouth, as children do in eating.
- úshithe (v.a.)
- To disappoint.
- To deceive.
- To accidentally cause needless trouble or disappointment.
- úshiwáthe (n.)
- Quail.
- úshkade (n.)
- Game, play, sport.
- ushkáde (v.a.)
- To play in.
- ushkáde (n.)
- Game, play, sport.
- úshkoⁿ (n.)
- Act, deed, custom, business.
- ushkóⁿ (v.a.)
- To do, to work.
- úshkoⁿ gáxe (v.phrase)
- To make a regulation, law, or custom.