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- utháqthuqa (v.)
- To make a deep longitudinal indentation in wood with the teeth; action of beavers.
- uthás'iⁿ (v.s.)
- In connection with; joined to, as a lariat around a horse's neck, a saddle on a pony, or a key in a lock.
- uthás'iⁿs'íⁿ (v.)
- To adhere to an object here and there: said of several things sticking to it.
- uthásihi (v.)
- To flatten by passing through the mouth, as porcupine quills.
- utháskabe (v.)
- To stick fast, as a flat object which is glued to another.
- utháskaskábe (v.)
- To stick fast here and there, but not all over.
- utháspe (v.a.)
- To indent by biting.
- utháshte (v.)
- To leave (food or drink); to have left over.
- utháshte (n.)
- Remainder; leftovers, what was not eaten or drunk.
- utháshtoⁿ (n.)
- The end of doing something with the mouth: chewing, eating, talking, singing, etc.
- úthatʰe (v.)
- To graze in, as cattle in a field.
- úthatʰe (n.)
- Pasture; grazing place.
- uthátʰoⁿ (n.)
- A dose of liquid medicine.
- úthawa (n.)
- Count, a counting, a census.
- utháwathe (v.s.)
- Able to be told or revealed; worthy of being told
- utháza'e (v.)
- To fill a place with the sound of one's voice.
- utháza'e (n.)
- Echo; noise, sound.
- úthaze (v.a.)
- To join in the singing with the men (said of women, never of men).
- utháze (v.a.)
- To bite holes in something while holding it in the mouth.
- utházne (v.)
- To split with the teeth; to split by biting.