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- údoⁿ tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- To become good suddenly; improve.
- ugá'e (v.a.)
- To drip; to drop a small amount of liquid.
- ugá'e (n.)
- Drop of liquid.
- ugá'e'é (v.)
- To swing or dangle, as berries blown by the wind.
- ugáhahá (v.)
- To float along in tiny ripples.
- ugáhanapáze (n.)
- Darkness.
- ugás'iⁿ (v.a.)
- To peep at.
- ugás'iⁿs'iⁿ (v.a.)
- To peep often.
- ugásuse (v.)
- To blow into or through something.
- ugásuse (n.)
- Current of air.
- ugáshk(e) ithoⁿthe (v.a.)
- To tie up a horse, picket a pony.
- ugáshk(e) ithóⁿwathe (v.a.)
- To picket out the horses.
- ugáshoⁿ (v.a.)
- To go on a journey; travel.
- úgashtóⁿkʰa (n.)
- Temptation.
- ugáshude (v.)
- To muddy something by shaking or stirring.
- ugázhu (v.)
- To strike and hull (shell beans) into something.
- ugóⁿba (n.)
- Light.
- ugtháshige (v.t.)
- To complain about one's relative or friend.
- ugthé (n.)
- An upright stand or receptacle.
- The part of a bean or pea where it joins the pod.
- ugthíⁿ (v.a.)
- To sit in something.