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gishkóⁿ (v.s.)
  1. To be quick or handy at doing something.
gishkóⁿ égoⁿ (adv.phrase)
  1. Quickly.
gishkóⁿqti (v.s.)
  1. Very rapidly.
gishkóⁿqtiégoⁿ (adv.phrase)
  1. Very quickly or suddenly.
gí tʰhazhi (v.s.)
  1. To be sad, sorry, grieved.
  2. To be displeased.
gíthazhiázhi (v.s.)
  1. Not to be sad, sorry, grieved, or displeased.
gíthe (v.s.)
  1. To rejoice; rejoice in, be glad or pleased.
gítheqti óⁿ (v.)
  1. To be very glad.
gíthikoⁿ uthíshi (v.s.)
  1. Inevitable, unavoidable.
gíthikóⁿzhiwáthe (v.s.)
  1. Inevitable, unavoidable.
gíze (v.)
  1. To creak.
gízhutʰoⁿ
  1. To be a good crop for one; to yield abundantly for one.
giⁿthá (v.s.)
  1. Wrinkled, like the skin of an old person.
gtha (v.s.)
  1. Unbraided, unwoven.
gthágthoⁿde (v.a.)
  1. To wear away one's teeth by biting.
gtháhutʰoⁿ
  1. To make his own cry, yell, or squeal by biting.
gthákʰiⁿde (v.)
  1. To soften (one's piece of deer sinew) by drawing through the teeth.
gthápiázhi (v.t.)
  1. To speak one's own badly; speak one's native language incorrectly or speak badly of one's relative.
gthátha (v.)
  1. To go off suddenly, as a spool or ball, when dropped, rolls across the floor.
gthátha (v.s.)
  1. Unbraided or unwoven of its own accord; unraveled.