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- qe (intj.)
- Exclamation of surprise or annoyance, used by one who has made a mistake; darn it!; bother!
- qe (n.)
- High hill or ridge.
- Mountain.
- qé'a (v.s.)
- Short.
- qéga (v.s.)
- Dried, dead, as a branch or tree.
- qégathe (v.a.)
- To cause to become dried or dead; said of wood.
- qékʰi (adv.)
- Base of a bluff; under a bluff.
- qépʰa (v.s.)
- Short, as a vest.
- qéqega (v.s.)
- Dry here and there, as a branch or tree.
- qewóⁿge (v.)
- Be frost on the ground, but not on any vegetation that can be damaged.
- qewóⁿge (n.)
- Frost on the ground, but not on vegetation.
- qéxe (v.)
- To caress, fondle, as an infant, in order to quiet it.
- To care for, to comfort, as a distressed child.
- qiátha (v.a.)
- To fall, as when walking on solid ground.
- qiátha (v.s.)
- Fallen down.
- qíqige (n.)
- The holes in the heads of animals, communicating with the nostrils.
- qítha (v.t.)
- To hate to undertake, through fear of failure; to think that someone will not answer for the purpose.
- qithá (n.)
- Eagle.
- qitha gthazhe (n.phrase)
- A spotted eagle, resembling the Aquila clanga.
- qithá hináqpegthé (n.phrase)
- Eagle's nest.
- qithá mashóⁿ (n.phrase)
- Quill feathers of the war eagle.
- qitháskă (n.)
- Golden eagle; "white eagle".